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Yamaha Psr Styles And Voices Oriental- Kavkaz- Armenian |best|

| Style Name | Dance / Rhythm | BPM Range | Description | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Kef / Shuffle | 110-130 | Modern Yerevan club sound; heavy bass drum and synthesized strings. | | Caucasian Dance | Lezginka | 180-210 | Fast 6/8 or 4/4 with abrupt stops, heavy snare accents, and brass stabs. | | Oriental 1 | Maqsoum (4/4) | 100-140 | The fundamental Middle Eastern groove; Darbuka solo fills. | | Dabke 1 | Saidi / Ayoub | 130-150 | Heavy downbeat for line dancing; "slow" section for the lawweeh . | | Halay | Halay / Ciftetelli | 90-110 | A steady 2/4 or 4/4; hypnotic groove for circle dances. | | Terkama | Terkama (Fast 8/8) | 160-200 | For whirling dervish or high-energy folk; rapid zurna patterns. |

Always turn on the feature (press the "Tuning" or "Scale" button) and select "Oriental Scale" or "Makam" presets. You need the 1/4 tone (50-cent) intervals for Bayati and Hicaz modes. Yamaha PSR Styles And Voices Oriental- Kavkaz- Armenian

: A high-pitched flute used for rapid folk melodies and pastoral embellishments. Stringed and Keyed Instruments | Style Name | Dance / Rhythm |

Enhancing your Yamaha PSR for Oriental, Kavkaz, and Armenian music involves using to add authentic regional sounds like the Duduk, Zurna, and 6/8 rhythms . These packs allow you to customize modern arrangers such as the PSR-SX900 , PSR-SX700 , and Genos . Essential Voices and Styles | | Dabke 1 | Saidi / Ayoub

Blazing fast tempo (120–160 BPM); aggressive nagara snaps. Celebratory solo dances Playful, skipping rhythm; sudden tempo accelerations. Tamzara Traditional Armenian folk dance

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