Çeşni, in Turkish makam theory, is a set of scales usually seen in tetrachord or pentachord form that make up and give the name for a certain makam. A makam is composed of at least two Çeşnis, the lower (alt çeşni) and the upper (üst çeşni).[1] [2]
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