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Yair Dalal | Israeli-Iraqi Classical and Folk Music Studies | Studio Almaya - 0 views

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    Studio Almaya is a studio for music studies founded by Yair Dalal, who dedicates himself to continue the Jewish-Arabic musical heritage, and pass it to the future generations. His Goals are to connect and advance young musicians towards the ethnic musical branch, encouraging ethnic music creativity, and establishing an archive for ethnic music. Almaya became a meeting Point for people from all ages and origins, which find the studio the only place in Israel Where they can enrich themselves musically and intellectually in this unique tradition of Jewish-Arab music. Studio almaya is located in the old Jaffa Port , Almaya means The Universe in Aramaic and On the Water in Arabic. The classes and topics of the lessons are: Middle eastern music Rhythm Scales Tonality Instrumentation: Oud Violin Ney Percussion Vocal Theory and practice The Maqam phenomena and its philosophy The history of Judeo- Arab music : Composition Songs Composers and Singers as well as secular and religious songs
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Judeo-Maghrebi Music | Arab-Andalusian Jewish Songs of Salim Hilali - 1 views

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    Although Salim Hilali (1920-2005) has no music on this page, you'll find videos of other esteemed Arab-Andalusian singers and musicians.
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Dailymotion - Akim and arabandalousian, une vidéo de akimsikameya. World, mus... - 0 views

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    Algerian singer Akim el Sikameya, with his syncretic blend of arab-mediterranean-gypsy-jazz-rai-flamenco-klezmer-ska, is sure to surprise you with his very high voice and his mission to fight against fundamentalism - and for a common Mediterranean culture - with his art.
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Turkish music is a fusion of classical art music, folk songs, Ottoman military music, I... - 0 views

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    Today, Turkish music is a fusion of classical art music, folk songs, Ottoman military music, Islamic hymns and the norms of western art music. Classical Turkish music is the courtly music of the Ottoman sultans that is an offspring of the Arabic and Persian traditions. This music is not written down in scores; with only the maquam, which is a similar pattern of major-minor scale system, being marked down. Improvisation (taksim) is a traditional variation technique
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Layla : Naser Musa and American Ensemble Plays Khaleeji Music : UCSB Middle East Ensemb... - 0 views

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    . Running time: 10:00 * AbdeIrub * Arab * East * Ensebmle. * Idrees * Khaleej * Middle * Musa * music * Naser * UCSB * Yemen
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Arabic Music | Overview - 0 views

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    Its tonal system divides an octave into 24 non-equal) intervals. Each tone has its own name (not repeated in the next octave) and is defined by its position relative to other tones - rather than absolute pitch. Pitch can deviate by as much as 1/4 from named pitch. Independence in pitch is possible because Arabic music does not use harmony - no chords to sound "sour" or "off."
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Magnatune | World Music | Whole Albums for Your Listening - 0 views

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    Contemporary Indian Dhrupad singing, Latin/Afro/Tango/Milonga/Morna/Rumba/Habanera, electro-sitar, folk cello, Balkan/Indian/Electro/NewAge, Welsh triple harp, Flamenco/Tabla, Celtic/Renaissance/Baroque, Ukrainian folk, Arabic/Jazz, Celtic harp, latin afro tango milonga morna rumba habanera sitar tabla cello folk baroque celtic renaissance ukrainian welsh harp balkan indian arabic world music
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taqasim oud ud - 0 views

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    Arab music tradition is the urban-based music of the eastern Mediterranean region ranging from Cairo to Beirut, Damascus and Aleppo. This music consists predominantly of precomposed songs that is, pieces in which a composer has determined the form and content of the music to be performed.
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Bassam Saba | Oud, Ney, Kemence - 0 views

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    Multi-instrumentalist Bassam Saba leads the New York Arabic Orchestra, arguably America's most vital large-scale Middle Eastern music ensemble.
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Yair Dalal | Israeli-Iraqi Oud Musician - 0 views

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    Yair Dalal, born in 1955; composer, violinist, oud player and singer; is probably the most prolific Israeli ethnic musician and plays an important role in shaping the global world music scene. Over the last decade he has put 11 albums, covering wide and varied cultural territory, and authentically representing Israel's cultures and fusing them through music as whole. Much of Dalal's work reflects his extensive musical skills in both classical and Arabic music and also reflects a strong affinity he has for the desert and its habitants. Dalal's family came to Israel from Baghdad and his Iraqi roots are embedded in his musical work.
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Rebab | Wikipedia - 0 views

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    The rebab (Arabic الرباب or رباب - "a bowed (instrument)") [1], also rebap, rabab, rebeb, rababah, or al-rababa) is a type of string instrument so named no later than the 8th century and spread via Islamic trading routes over much of North Africa, the Middle East, parts of Europe, and the Far East. The bowed variety often has a spike at the bottom to rest on the ground, and is thus called a spike fiddle in certain areas...
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Romani Music - 0 views

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    The nomadic Roma are known as musicians wherever they travel. Their music incorporates a multitude of influences: Indian roots, and then Greek, Arabic, Persian, Turkish, Czech, Slavic, Romanian, German, French, Spanish and Celtic touches.
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The Oud (Ud) : Roots in Persia, 3,500 Years Ago - 0 views

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    The most popular musicians in the history of the oud are Shack Amusedly, Abraham Almighty, and Zaryab. Oud is the king of instruments for Arabs.
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Folkloric Persian Musical Performance - 0 views

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    I'm working on getting some data on who these musicians are, what country they're from, what dialect of Arabic the singer's using, what mode/scale they're playing in, and what the names of their instruments are.
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Darbuka | Dumbek | Doumbek | Zarb | Arabic and Persian Percussion - 0 views

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    The name of this percussion instrument - the derbukka - comes from the arab root verb "derb" which means "to beat". Hence the persian name of the instrument "zarb" as the z is pronounced somewhere between the z and the d. The player of a darabukka is called derebki.
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