A
mnemonic device used by some music students to remember the names of the eight most common ajnas (or corresponding maqamat) is the Arabic phrase () which means "made with your magic" and has eight Arabic letters, one for each jins. In this order they are (), (), (), (), (), (), (), and ().
ʿAjam Jins ʿAjam is a pentachord spanning a
perfect fifth and is similar to the bottom part of a
major scale.
Bayati ", which is conceptually half of a semitone or 50
cents, but in practice none of the pitches need be tuned to equal temperament at all.|center Jins Bayati is a tetrachord spanning a
perfect fourth. There are two
neutral seconds above the tonic, so this jins is not playable in
12 equal temperament, even approximately.
Hijaz Jins Hijaz is a tetrachord spanning a perfect fourth. It has a distinctive large step (an
augmented second) between the second and third pitches. Though a version of jins Hijaz exists in equal temperament, many sources claim this is an inferior rendering and give it the disparaging name "Piano Hijaz". In particular, the D-E♭ and F♯-G intervals are usually larger than equal-tempered
semitones, making the E♭-F♯ augmented second significantly smaller than a minor third.
Kurd Jins Kurd is a tetrachord spanning a perfect fourth. It resembles the bottom half of the
Phrygian mode in Western music.
Nahawand Jins Nahawand is a tetrachord spanning a perfect fourth. It resembles the bottom half of a
minor scale.
Saba Jins Saba is usually defined as a tetrachord spanning an interval significantly less than a perfect fourth. It is similar to Bayati with a flattened fourth pitch. Unlike many other ajnas, there is broad agreement about the emotional character of jins Saba: its mood is one of intense distress or yearning.
Sikah Jins Sikah is a trichord spanning a
neutral third. Sikah is unique in that its tonic is a "quarter-tone" pitch (this distinction between "quarter-tone" vs "semitonal" pitches is not merely an artifact of equal-temperament hegemony; one practical difference between them is that a "quarter-tone" pitch will never be found on an open string of a stringed instrument such as the
oud or
violin). This jins can also start on A half-flat or B half-flat, but it will never start on a semitonal or open-string note such as C, D, F, G, A...
Rast Jins Rast is a pentachord spanning a perfect fifth. The third pitch is a neutral third above the tonic, and its specific tuning varies among different regional traditions. In much of the Arab world its tuning is somewhere generally near an actual quarter-tone (350 cents) - with local variations - while in the corresponding
Turkish scales also called "rast" it is much closer to a major third (e.g. 380 cents). ==See also==