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  1. About: Rhythm in Arabic music. Rhythms in Arabic music are rich and very diverse, as they cover a huge region and peoples from Northern Africa to Western Asia. Rhymes are mainly analysed by means of rhythmic units called awzan and iqa'at. Rhythms in Arabic music are rich and very diverse, as they cover a huge region and peoples from Northern ...

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  3. Secular and folk musical styles Classical Islamic music. According to scholar Jacob M. Landau, "a fusion of musical styles" was able to develop between "pre-Islamic Arabian music" and the music of Persians, Byzantines, Egypt, Mesopotamia, Turks, Moors, because of "strong affinities between Arabic music and the music of the nations occupied by the expanding Arabic peoples".

  4. Middle Eastern music is a form of art created in the region named Middle East. Rhythm is key in the Middle East, think about Quranic texts, prayercalls, and everyday conversations. Its characteristics are the use of quarter tones and the lack of chords. Middle Eastern music uses a lot of different instruments. A characterizing instrument is the ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Belly_danceBelly dance - Wikipedia

    8 rhythm, [citation needed] divided as 2+2+2+3, often referred to as the Karsilama rhythm. Karşilama, in Turkish dance, is not a rhythm but a folk dance performed in a line, whereas a 9 8 (dokuz sekiz) rhythm defines the count of the rhythm and is used in both karşilama and Roman havasi. [citation needed] Belly dance in the musical industry

  6. Bedouin music ( Arabic: الموسيقى البدوية) is the music of nomadic Bedouin Arab tribes in the Arabian Peninsula, North Africa, Mesopotamia and the Levant. [1] It is closely linked to its text and poems. Songs are based on poetry and are sung either unaccompanied, or to the stringed instrument, the rebab. [1]

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Arabic_maqamArabic maqam - Wikipedia

    The Arabic maqam is a melody type. It is "a technique of improvisation " that defines the pitches, patterns, and development of a piece of music and is "unique to Arabian art music". [1] There are 72 heptatonic tone rows or scales of maqamat. [1] These are constructed from augmented, major, neutral, and minor seconds. [1]

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