Fundamental change occurred during the colonial rule of the Arab World by European powers following World War I when Arabs began to adopt Western musical styles and instruments. A distinctly Arabic consciousness was reborn in the nineteenth century, launched by anti-imperialist Islamic reformers, scholars, and musicians. During the Ottoman Empire beginning in the thirteenth century, Turkish culture dominated Arabic musical life. From the tenth century, Arabic music maintained close contacts with Persian music theory, song, and instruments. Music in Global America Main Menu COURSE INTRODUCTION AFRICAN MUSICAL TRADITIONS AND AFRICAN-AMERICAN MUSIC IRISH AND IRISH-AMERICAN MUSIC MUSIC OF THE ARAB WORLD AND ARAB AMERICANS GLOBAL RAP AND HIP HOP CUBAN MUSIC IN AMERICA KLEZMER SOUTH KOREAN POPULAR MUSIC NORTENO & TEJANO THE MUSIC OF NORTHERN MEXICO AND MEXICAN-AMERICANS CALYPSO, SOCA, AND CARNIVAL Marc Thorman f2b57c456bb408491ab2cdffaf869c4905420054 TRADITIONAL MUSIC IN THE ARAB WORLD 1 T17:23:58-07:00 Colin McDonald ca930b0e7394f78ad796433f73d2077b97842b93 30914 49 plain T20:22:42-07:00 Marc Thorman f2b57c456bb408491ab2cdffaf869c4905420054 INTRODUCTIONĪrabic music is the music of Arabic-speaking states of Western Asia and North Africa sharing common music practices, theories, and instruments. Please enable Javascript and reload the page. This site requires Javascript to be turned on.
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