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This template uses the start of a well-known Turkish Saz Semai that is familiar in the repertoire in order to illustrate some of the elements of Turkish music notation. | This template uses the start of a well-known Turkish ''Saz Semai'' that is familiar in the repertoire in order to illustrate some of the elements of Turkish music notation. | ||
<lilypond version="2.24" | <lilypond version="2.24"> | ||
\include "turkish-makam.ly" | \include "turkish-makam.ly" | ||
\header { | \header { | ||
title = "Hüseyni Saz Semaisi" | |||
composer = "Lavtacı Andon" | |||
} | } | ||
Revision as of 14:31, 29 November 2025
This template uses the start of a well-known Turkish Saz Semai that is familiar in the repertoire in order to illustrate some of the elements of Turkish music notation.
\version "2.24"
\include "turkish-makam.ly"
\header {
title = "Hüseyni Saz Semaisi"
composer = "Lavtacı Andon"
}
\relative {
\set Staff.extraNatural = ##f
\set Staff.autoBeaming = ##f
\key a \huseyni
\time 10/8
a'4 g'16 [fb] e8. [d16] d [c d e] c [d c8] bfc |
a16 [bfc a8] bfc c16 [d c8] d16 [e d8] e4 fb8 |
d4 a'8 a16 [g fb e] fb8 [g] a8. [b16] a16 [g] |
g4 g16 [fb] fb8. [e16] e [g fb e] e4 r8 |
}