Extremely thoughtful and magnanimous of you to upload this Ya Ustadh! I always maintain, for Arabic music, you are the best and a God-sent teacher. 🙌 Bless you. You have shaped the understanding of Maqamaat for innumerable viewers
@@abushumays I am looking for a chance to have a webinar or a podcast with you where you and I could discuss the astounding similarities (and differences) between Indian Raga and Maqam music. Do please give it a thought Ya Ustadh 🙏 🙂
Thanks Josh! Everything here is improv work. The whole series of lessons is about learning the vocabulary used in improvisation in maqam - if you haven't checked out the earlier lessons I recommend starting from lesson #1 on Jins Rast.
I must have listened to this episode 50x. Can't stop thinking of how lucky we are to have u as our teacher
Each time i went a bit further and today is the first time i finished it 😅
Lovely. Enjoyed this thoroughly.
Good to hear, thank you. I guess I'll make a few more.
this is actually super helpful for us listeners, too 👍 Ya did it again, Sami! 🏆💗
Thanks - Glad to know it's helpful!
Extremely thoughtful and magnanimous of you to upload this Ya Ustadh! I always maintain, for Arabic music, you are the best and a God-sent teacher. 🙌 Bless you. You have shaped the understanding of Maqamaat for innumerable viewers
Thanks for your appreciation!
@@abushumays it's your selfless service to us. God bless your efforts
@@abushumays I am looking for a chance to have a webinar or a podcast with you where you and I could discuss the astounding similarities (and differences) between Indian Raga and Maqam music. Do please give it a thought Ya Ustadh 🙏 🙂
You are the best
Thanks!
Very nice! You should share some improv work. 👍🏾
Thanks Josh! Everything here is improv work. The whole series of lessons is about learning the vocabulary used in improvisation in maqam - if you haven't checked out the earlier lessons I recommend starting from lesson #1 on Jins Rast.