TURKISH MUSIC DICTIONARY
Vahde
The name of the usûl Sofyân in Arabic. Although it was used by old performers, it has been forgotten today.
Vâmık
A compound makam once used in Turkish Classical Music. No examples have survived to the present.
Varsağı
A type of uzun hava common among the Southern Turkmen written in an 8-syllable meter of folk poetry. See Farsak.
Varsak Hoyratı
A type of hoyrat sung in the Elazığ region.
Vazîfe
The function of each tone comprising a makam.
Vecd-i Dil
A makam once used in Turkish Classical Music.
Vech-i Arazbâr
A compound makam once used in Turkish Classical Music, formed by adding a Segâh tetrachord to the Bayâtî scale on yegâh (Re/D) and the Râst pentachord on çargâh. It is descending in character. Its tonic is segâh (Si/B one koma flat), and its dominants are gerdâniye (Sol/G) and nevâ (Re/D). Its suspended cadences are the flavors Eksik Segâh, the Ferahnâk pentachord and the Segâh trichord on dik hisâr (Mi/E one koma flat), Uşşâk on nevâ (Re/D), Râst on çargâh (Do/C) and Uşşâk on dügâh.
Vech-i Bûselik
A compound makam once used in Turkish Classical Music. No examples have survived to the present.
Vech-i Hüseynî
The name for the makam Hüseynî-Aşîrân given in some sources.
Vech-i Şehnâz
A compound makam used in Turkish Classical Music.
Velvele
Beating the usûls of Turkish Classical Music, dividing them by section.
Visâl
A compound makam onced used in Turkish Classical Music. No examples have survived to the present.
Vurgu
Stress, emphasis.
Vurmalı Çalgılar
Percussion Instruments. Also Vurma Sazlar.
Vuruş
In Turkish Classical Music, the division of an usûl according to its structures. See Darb.