Events
Class: Maqam Music Classes
Sun, December 19, 2010 2:00 pm at Alwan for the Arts
Every Sunday, 2:00-3:30pm, from November 7th through December 19th (excluding November 21st)
Taught by Sami Abu Shumays of Zikrayat
$15/class or $75 for 6 classes (Payable by cash or a check made out to "Alwan Foundation")
Alwan is proud to announce the resumption of its maqam music classes, a series of that will sharpen the skills of musicians, and enrich the musical experience of enthusiasts.
These classes are open to people with any level of music experience. Sami leads the class in singing and playing melodies in a particular Maqam (Arabic melodic mode, similar to Raga in Indian Music).
Students imitate in a call-and-response fashion on their preferred instrument, or by singing, learning the building blocks of Arabic music in a way similar to how people learn language, by repeating common phrases. Sami makes these classes accessible to all by presenting musical phrases that are short and clear enough for beginners to imitate, but which have subtleties and details that only the most advanced students will grasp. Each class will focus on one maqam, and over the course of several classes students will gain an understanding of several different maqamat and an appreciation for the breadth of the maqam system.
Please visit Sami’s website, www.maqamlessons.com for more information on Arabic maqam.
Taught by Sami Abu Shumays of Zikrayat
$15/class or $75 for 6 classes (Payable by cash or a check made out to "Alwan Foundation")
Alwan is proud to announce the resumption of its maqam music classes, a series of that will sharpen the skills of musicians, and enrich the musical experience of enthusiasts.
These classes are open to people with any level of music experience. Sami leads the class in singing and playing melodies in a particular Maqam (Arabic melodic mode, similar to Raga in Indian Music).
Students imitate in a call-and-response fashion on their preferred instrument, or by singing, learning the building blocks of Arabic music in a way similar to how people learn language, by repeating common phrases. Sami makes these classes accessible to all by presenting musical phrases that are short and clear enough for beginners to imitate, but which have subtleties and details that only the most advanced students will grasp. Each class will focus on one maqam, and over the course of several classes students will gain an understanding of several different maqamat and an appreciation for the breadth of the maqam system.
Please visit Sami’s website, www.maqamlessons.com for more information on Arabic maqam.
Last updated: 2010-12-16 01:15:25
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Classes
- Modern Standard Arabic II, Late Spring 2012
- Levantine Arabic Level II, Late Spring 2012
- Modern Standard Arabic I, Late Spring 2012
- Iqa'at wa harakat: Rhythms and Dances of the Middle East and North Africa
- Arabic Percussion with Zafer Tawil
- Womens' Choir with Gaida
- Iraqi Maqam: repertoire and variation with Amir ElSaffar
- Maqam Theory and Practice: Maqam Rast in Early 20th Century Egypt with Sami Abu Shumays
- Group and Private Music Instruction
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