Rhythmic Theory and Practice in Early Arabic Music - George Dimitri Sawa. Rhythmic Theories and Practices in Arabic Writings to 339 AH/950 CE. Annotated Translations and Commentaries. Musicological Studies Vol. XCIII. Ottawa, Canada: The Institute of Mediaeval Music, 2009. xvi + 639 pages. Musical examples, tables, mathematical and musical symbols, Arabic-Greek-English glossaries, bibliography, index. Paper n.p. ISBN 978-1-896926-98-8.
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George Dimitri Sawa. Rhythmic Theories and Practices in Arabic Writings to 339 AH/950 CE. Annotated Translations and Commentaries. Musicological Studies Vol. XCIII. Ottawa, Canada: The Institute of Mediaeval Music, 2009. xvi + 639 pages. Musical examples, tables, mathematical and musical symbols, Arabic-Greek-English glossaries, bibliography, index. Paper n.p. ISBN 978-1-896926-98-8.
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09 March 2016
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