Innovative ruler for filming Arab music staircases

Document Type : Original Article

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Department of Music Education, Faculty of Specific Education, Assiut University, Egypt

Abstract

Each people has its own music and each music has its own distinct character derived from the civilization of its own people. The Arab-Egyptian music has its own characteristics. The term maqam is an Arabic word meaning place, situation, form or body.

Arabic music shrines are of great importance in general to musicians and especially to academics, as they are used in multiple Arabic music courses such as the course (Arabic Music Rules - Specialty Instrument - Arabic Singing - Instrumental and Lyrical Performance - Arabic Solvig - Tasting Arabic Music) The importance of studying and knowing the composition of the denominator of races and dimensions is an important step for many music students and students.

After studying the shrines, it requires knowledge of their photography and how each shrine is photographed separately. During the course of the study, the student learns the methods of imaging for each shrine.

It is from this standpoint that the researcher devised a ruler to photograph Arabic music shrines that students can use for rapid and simple depictions.

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