Workshop Code: M6
Workshop Title:  Advanced Qanun:  Arab, Azari, Persian, & Turkish

This workshop is an exploration of Arab, Azari, Persian, and Turkish music on the qanun for advanced qanun players.  We will refresh our knowledge of the qanun and how  it is made, and learn maqams on the qanun, transposing maqamat, the relationship of different maqamat to each other, playing songs in different keys, and appreciating that every nationality has its own accent in rhythms.  While music sheets will be provided, the ability to read notes is not necessary.

Instructor:  Jalal Takesh
Date:  Sunday, November 11, 2012
Time:  2:00 PM – 4:00 PM (2 hours)

Registration: $20 online / $25 at the door

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Materials provided by Zawaya:  Music sheets
Materials you need to bring:  your own qanun

About the Instructor:  Jalal Takesh has been involved in music for all but the first 6 years of his life.  While he had his start on the santour, Jalal ultimately fell in love with the qanun, and became one the best qanun players in Iran.  Although he came to the United States to study engineering, he immediately abandoned the field after graduation, and took up with his first love:  Music.  In the 1970s, he established his own recording label,Jalaleddin Takesh Records, and released 7 of his own Arab music LPs that have a cult following until now.  He also arranged and produced for other Arab music artists.  Jalal was also a restaurateur, running and owning the famous Pasha restaurant in San Francisco, which featured live Arab music nightly.

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