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In Turkish classical music, the Buselik pitch class set is a set of scales that are named after the Bûselik makam. For Buselik, there is the Buselik tetrachord and the Buselik pentachord.
Buselik pentachord in 53-TET
The intervals of the Buselik pentachord and Buselik tetrachord within 53 Tone Equal Temperament are given in the table:
Pentachord | Tetrachord | Note order | Step to next note (Number of steps) | Note name starting from Buselik |
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Buselik pentachord | Buselik tetrachord
(starting from Buselik) |
1 | T (9) | Buselik |
2 | B (4) | Hicaz | ||
3 | T (9) | Neva | ||
4 | T (9) | Hüseynî | ||
- | 5 | - | Mahur |
Makams that use the Buselik pentachord or Buselik tetrachord
Name of Makam | Lower Çeşni | Higher Çeşni | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Buselik | Buselik pentachord | Hicaz pentachord | Kürdi tetrachord | |
Nikriz | Nikriz pentachord | Rast tetrachord | Buselik tetrachord |
References
- Note: This is sometimes called "Starting from its original position" but it doesn't have to start there.
- "BÛSELİK". TDV İslâm Ansiklopedisi (in Turkish). Retrieved 2024-04-03.
- "NİKRİZ". TDV İslâm Ansiklopedisi (in Turkish). Retrieved 2024-03-29.
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