A simple guide to the Maqams or scales used in middle eastern music. Over 35 Maqams are included with audio. You can navigate from one maqam to another by clicking on one of the displayed ajnas.

Maqamat alternatives

Santoor HD

Played the Harp? Try the Santoor - A Traditional Musical Instrument. Switch to play Semitones to truly play out all of your melodies (Pro Version) Record And Playback your own creations Options to Loop playback of recordings and also to play them at Fast Forward Speeds Touch the four corners for four additional fun soundsQuestions/suggestions/bugs?Email us at: [email protected] fun times with Santoor HD

  • rating 4.25676
  • size 28.1 MB

Sitar

Played the Guitar? Try the Sitar - A Traditional Indian Musical Instrument. Email us at: [email protected] To fun times with Sitar

  • rating 3.33333
  • size 20.3 MB

Shehnai HD - A Trumpet like Indian Musical Instrument

Played the trumpet? Try the Shehnai Traditional Indian Instrument In a reviewers own words: Relaxation at your fingertipsEnjoy the unique sound of a Shehnai. Recognizes multiple touches with both hands*>>*Record And Playback your own creations*>>*Options to Loop playback of recordings and also to play them at Fast Forward Speeds*>>*Touch the four corners for four additional fun sounds *

  • rating 4.46429
  • size 30.3 MB

Samvada

Samvada creates sympathetic strings that resonate when you sing or play into the microphone. Ideal for practising and performing Indian music. Samvada could not have been made without the generous help of:Ustad Wajahat Khan wajahatkhan.comOli Larkin olilarkin.co.ukMartin Roth twitter.com/supersg559Mohan Chandola facebook.com/mohan.chandolaPrasad Upasani upasani.orgDavid Ronan facebook.com/daithiobadabingCraig Grindley bansuriflute.co.ukChris McGrail kleber.netPeter Davidson facebook.com/zenbansuriSamvada uses the following libraries:libpd Library version of Pure Data by Miller Puckettepd-for-ios iOS wrapper for libpdActionSheetPicker for UI elements Copyright (c) 2011, Tim CinelJSONKit for presets Copyright (c) 2011, John Engelhart

  • size 33.3 MB