> On 14 Aug 2015, at 15:18, BB <bb-543...@telecolumbus.net> wrote:

> Persian qauartertones are generally played flatter, Turkish quartertones 
> generally are played sharper, arabic ones are in the middle. But that is not 
> a question of the notation. That is a regional difference in taste. Even in 
> arabic music there is a west arabic and an east arabic style.
> 
> Well, I myself am just happy to find the correct quartertone in playing oud, 
> regardless of persian/turkish/arabic! The tabs will help me in this!

The Persian microtones are about the same as Arabic, given variations and 
adaptations. In E53, try raising two commas and lower 3.

In Turkish E53 description lower/raise one comma, which is 4/6 relative the 
flats/sharps, which lower/raise 5 commmas.



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