Mustafa Saglam Professional Arabic Qanun MKA-4 By Mustafa Saglam
Mustafa Saglam Professional Arabic Qanun MKA-4 By Mustafa Saglam
Mustafa Saglam Professional Arabic Qanun MKA-4 By Mustafa Saglam
Mustafa Saglam Professional Arabic Qanun MKA-4 By Mustafa Saglam
Mustafa Saglam Professional Arabic Qanun MKA-4 By Mustafa Saglam
Mustafa Saglam Professional Arabic Qanun MKA-4 By Mustafa Saglam
Mustafa Saglam Professional Arabic Qanun MKA-4 By Mustafa Saglam
Mustafa Saglam Professional Arabic Qanun MKA-4 By Mustafa Saglam
Mustafa Saglam Professional Arabic Qanun MKA-4 By Mustafa Saglam
Mustafa Saglam Professional Arabic Qanun MKA-4 By Mustafa Saglam
Mustafa Saglam Professional Arabic Qanun MKA-4 By Mustafa Saglam
Mustafa Saglam Professional Arabic Qanun MKA-4 By Mustafa Saglam

Profesyonel Arap Kanun MKA-4 - Yapımcı: Mustafa Saglam

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The Professional Arabic Qanun MKA-4 is Mustafa Sağlam's Arabic-tradition build, made by hand in his Ankara workshop — plane wood (chinar) soundboard, 25-course string layout (74 strings total), tuned to the standard D-D' Arabic maqam scale, with the mandal layout used in Egyptian and Levantine takht ensembles. Same workshop, same hands, and the same quality standard as the MK-404 / MK-123 Turkish kanuns and the MKE-5 Armenian kanun, but built around the different musical system that defines Arabic maqam playing.

Quick Recommendation — Buy the MKA-4 if you play Arabic maqam (Egyptian, Lebanese, Syrian, Iraqi, Palestinian repertoire). For Turkish makam playing, see the MK-404 ($1,299) or MK-123 ($1,299) — same maker, same Ankara workshop. For Armenian-system mandal layout, see the MKE-5 ($1,299).

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Why Arabic kanuns are built differently

Arabic maqam music uses a different default tuning (D-D' instead of Turkish A-A') and a different approach to interval shifting. Where Turkish kanuns use 24-26 mandals per course for koma-level precision (because Turkish makam music transitions through many fine-tuned intervals), Arabic kanuns typically use fewer mandals per course with broader steps — better matched to the way Egyptian and Levantine players shift between maqamat. Putting Turkish tuning on an Arabic kanun (or vice versa) is technically possible but fights the instrument's natural pitch behavior.

Best for

  • Arabic maqam students and performers (Egyptian, Lebanese, Syrian, Palestinian)
  • Takht ensemble players (oud, kanun, riq, nay, violin)
  • Recording artists in Arabic classical, religious, or popular music
  • Conservatory students enrolled in Arabic music programs
  • Cross-genre players blending Arabic kanun into jazz/fusion

Not best for

  • Turkish makam repertoire (choose MK-404 or MK-123)
  • Armenian repertoire (choose MKE-5)
  • Stage amplification (no pickup — see Miras MSK-4)

Specifications

Maker Mustafa Sağlam — Ankara, Türkiye
Tradition Arabic
Tuning D-D' (Arabic maqam standard)
Soundboard (face) Plane wood (chinar)
Courses (sıra) 25
Total strings 74
Mandal system Arabic layout
Strings PVF nylon
Includes Hardshell case, replacement strings, mandal-tightening key, fingerpicks
Country of origin Ankara, Türkiye

MKA-4 vs other Sala kanuns

Model Price Tuning Layout Maker Notes
MK-123 $1,299 Turkish A-A' Turkish 24-mandal Mustafa Sağlam · Ankara Turkish — plane wood (chinar) body
MK-404 $1,299 Turkish A-A' Turkish 26-mandal Mustafa Sağlam · Ankara Turkish — walnut + spruce body
MKA-4 $1,299 Arabic D-D' 25 sıra · 74 strings Mustafa Sağlam · Ankara Built for Arabic maqam, plane wood face
MKE-5 $1,299 Armenian 25 sıra · 74 strings Mustafa Sağlam · Ankara Armenian repertoire, plane wood face
MSK-4 $3,999 Turkish Premium build Miras · İstanbul Passive pickup + 1/4" jack

FAQ

Can I tune the Arabic MKA-4 to Turkish A-A'?

Technically yes, but you'd fight the mandal layout. Arabic kanuns are mandal-engineered around D-D' tuning — shifting to Turkish tuning means many of the mandals point to interval positions that don't match what you'd play in Turkish makam. Buy a Turkish kanun for Turkish music.

Where is the MKA-4 made?

In Mustafa Sağlam's workshop in Ankara, Türkiye. From there it's shipped to Sala Muzik's setup workshop in Istanbul/Üsküdar for inspection and final setup, then out to you worldwide.

How many strings does the MKA-4 have?

74 strings across 25 courses (sıra). Plane wood (chinar) soundboard.

Is the MKA-4 suitable for Iraqi maqam?

Yes. Iraqi maqam shares the Arabic D-D' tuning convention, though some Iraqi players prefer slightly modified mandal layouts. Contact us if your repertoire is heavily Iraqi-focused and we can advise.

How long to learn the kanun?

1-2 years daily practice to play confidently. The mandal system adds complexity beyond pitch — you change interval positions mid-piece for each makam transition.

Do you ship internationally?

Yes, worldwide. Kanuns ship in double-walled custom crates, foam-cushioned, fully insured DHL or FedEx Express. EU/US arrive 5-9 business days.

How often replace strings?

Casual practice: 6-12 months. Daily practice/performance: 3-6 months. Replace by course (not individual string) so tonal balance stays consistent.

Crafted in AnkaraBy Mustafa Sağlam
Worldwide shippingCustom-crated, fully insured
1-year warranty+ direct luthier support
10-day returnsFrom delivery, original condition

When Will I receive my order? 
The delivery time by free shipping is 3-5 weeks to worldwide. 
The delivery time by DHL shipping is 2-4 days to worldwide.

Does Sala Muzik Ship Internationally? 
We currently ship anywhere in the World.

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