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Geçki
Geçki is the usage of a different makam during the performance of another makam, which may or may not lead to a modulation. It is a form of modal interchange, used specifically within Turkish makam music. Music theory As with modal interchange, it is easier to do a geçki between two similar makams. There are two forms of geçki, the ones that create a change in function and the ones that create a change in identity. These two forms of geçki can be used simultaneously. Change in function A geçki can happen without changing any notes by changing the roles of the notes within a makam. Neva and Hüseynî share many of their features, including their notes. However, Neva has its Güçlü in its fourth note, while Hüseynî has its Güçlü in its fifth note. So performing the fifth note as a Güçlü while performing the Neva makam is an example of a Hüseynî geçki within a Neva makam. A geçki can also happen through the change in the Durak (the tonic note). The Rast mak ...
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Çeşni
Çeşni, in Turkish makam theory, is a set of Scale (music), scales usually seen in tetrachord or pentachord form that make up and give the name for a certain makam. A makam is composed of at least two Çeşnis, the lower (''alt çeşni'') and the upper (''üst çeşni''). See also * Seyir * Geçki References

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