Toelatingseisen Maqam Percussie

Maqam music and Modal Cultures along the silk routes –  Percussion audition requirements  

  

Practical Requirements  

Candidates must prepare a 10–15 minute audition programme, incorporating Darbuka, Riq, and Bendir. The programme should include three contrasting pieces that highlight different rhythmic cycles, playing techniques, and expressive qualities of each instrument. 

  1. Traditional Composition 

  • Perform a structured piece rooted in a recognized rhythmic cycle. 

  • The performance should showcase technical precision, clarity, and stylistic authenticity. 

  1. Solo Improvisation (Taksim) 

  • A spontaneous rhythmic exploration, featuring ornamentation, dynamic shifts, and personal expression. 

  • Must demonstrate creativity while maintaining a strong rhythmic foundation. 

  1. Versatile Piece 

  • Perform a piece that demonstrates variety in tempo, structure, or rhythmic style. 

  • The piece should highlight the ability to transition between different rhythmic cycles and adapt within a musical context. 

Candidates may choose to perform solo or with instrumental accompaniment, ensuring that the performance clearly displays their technical control and expressive range. Please note the audition is online.  

 

Aural Skills & Theoretical Knowledge  

Candidates will also be evaluated on their aural perception and theoretical understanding of Maqam music, including:  

  • Familiarity with Fundamental Maqams  

  •  Sight-read and perform a given piece in one of the following Maqams: Rast, Uşşak, Hicaz, Hüseyni, or Nihavend, demonstrating accurate pitch, phrasing, and stylistic interpretation.   

  • Side-read and play the  rhythmic articulation notation given in different meters maintaining correct timing. 

  • Intonation & Microtonal Awareness  

  • Ability to play Maqams in ascending and descending order with correct intonation and stylistic accuracy, paying close attention to microtonal nuances.  

  • Melodic Repetition  

  • Repeat a melody (on your instrument) that is played to you.  

  • Interval & Chord Recognition  

  • Identify and name intervals, triads, and 7th chords.  

 

What we grade:  

  • Musical Accuracy & Expression – Candidates must demonstrate accuracy in pitch, rhythm, and articulation while conveying artistic expression and stylistic awareness.  

  • Timing, Groove & Pulse – A solid sense of timing, groove, and rhythmic precision is essential. Candidates must be able to feel and maintain the direction of the groove, including the ability to play ‘the specialised style’ where applicable.  

  • Technical Control & Instrumental/Vocal Proficiency – Assessment of fluency, control, tone quality, and dynamic range appropriate to the instrument or voice.  

  • Aural Awareness & Musical Sensitivity – Ability to listen, respond, and interact musically, whether in solo or ensemble contexts, with an understanding of phrasing, articulation, and balance. Accurately interpret and perform a short, notated or aural excerpt with rhythmic and pitch accuracy.  

  • Stylistic Interpretation & Improvisation – Candidates should demonstrate an understanding of the stylistic nuances of their chosen repertoire and, where relevant, showcase improvisational skills rooted in the tradition.  

  • Communication & Artistic Presence – Beyond technical ability, we assess the candidate’s ability to engage with the music and convey emotion.  

  

Theory  
 
You will take an online Theory Test. You can click here for further information . 


 
Interview  
 
During the interview we will look at the following aspects:  

  • General motivation and level of English.  

  • Commitment to Studies & Professional Growth  

  • Ability to Articulate Goals & Perspectives  

  • Awareness of the Codarts Learning environment