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Supplements for the article on the Term “musiqa” in Yuval I, p. 11-35, dealing with sources beginning from the 8th century.
Supplements for the article on the Term “musiqa” in Yuval I, p. 11-35, dealing with sources beginning from the 8th century.
Continuing the article on the Term “musiqa” in Yuval I, p. 11-35, this article deals with the term “neima” and its meaning in terms of: Vowel, Tone, Mode- Melody- Tune, Sonority- Tonality, Vocal Note, Accentuation- Accent. The article also deals with the origin of the word.