The name derives from the word , meaning "rule, law, norm, principle", which is borrowed from the ancient Greek word and musical instrument rule , which in Latin was called not to be confused with the European polyphonic known by the same name | On the other hand, the nowadays widespread application of equidistant 24-tones on Arabic and 72-tones on Turkish qanun models presents an ongoing source of controversy |
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If possible, verify the text with references provided in the foreign-language article | The dimensions of a Turkish kanun are typically 95 to 100 cm 37—39" in length, 38 to 40 cm 15—16" in width, and 4 to 6 cm 1 |
However, they normally occupy different locations on the soundboard of Turkish kanuns compared to Arabic qanuns, and may also vary in shape, size and number depending on geography or personal taste.
Ornamental called kafes are a critical component of what constitutes the accustomed timbre of qanun | The university organization laws for both, universities and universities for the arts and music created a new category of professor: the temporary contract-based professor who has an employment contract under private law with the Federal Government and can be employed in special cases, e |
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A directorate called the Arab Music Institutes Directorate was established at the Ministry of Culture | Journal of New Music Research, 38:1: 45—70 |
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This has subsequently led to the familiar interrupted and irregular pattern of mandals on the Turkish kanun becoming a visual guide for players, in facilitating modal and intonational navigation on an instrument which is ordinarily bereft of pitch markers | Makam — Modal Practice in Turkish Art Music |