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The Rast Maqam on Guitar
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- Опубліковано 22 чер 2024
- The "Rast" maqam (scale) on guitar, which is one of the Arabic maqams that use quarter-tones. Here I demonstrate how to play it on guitar, as well as a short song using it. #guitar #guitartok #maqam #rast #maqamat #microtonal
It's took me 40 seconds to realize this was a microtonal guitar 😂
Cool beans.
Now play Freebird in that scale.
Amazing!
Thanks. I hope that other users with "maqam" in their name come across this video 😁
You just created Arabic metal
@@user-vf6kh7ce9x arabic metal bands have existed before this 😅, but do check out "A New Normal" on my channel where I play a full metal song using this guitar
sounds beautiful
@@braindeadrat_x thank you 🤘
how many frets have your guitar?
Am I the only one that notices that when he hits the higher notes, the notes are out of tunes af
I think you missed the point of the entire instrument AND this video. Hes playing a microtonal type guitar and is playing notes that are sharper or flatter than what is available on a typical guitar or piano
@@Dagger749 you are actually right, i just checked the tuning right now and the high E is slightly out of tune 🥲. I tuned it before hitting record but it must've gotten out of tune by the time i recorded this take. Typically this guitar stays in tune well, but I'll be extra vigilant next time. Thanks for the feedback!
Are you dumb
Sounds great for my experience with semitonal. I just think it's almost impossible to get the correct/perfectly intonated semitones pitch on a guitar with frets. This was very, very close, though imo. I could be mistaken, but it's like the semi tones are a cent or 2 off. And I know that isn't the players fault as he is obviously very skilled and knows more about this type of music. Regardless, keep up the good work!
48 فريت !!!!!؟؟؟؟؟😮😮😮 ومقام راست؟؟
ياخي جنوووون هذا wtf اصطوره ❤
Thank you. I also have a video for maqam bayati on this channel
@@maqam_guitar holy Moly😲 bayati also!! Got to love that
that literally sounds like a bağlama
I can hear that (especially with the octaver i have on it) although the baglama has a more acoustic sound that makes it more unique 👍