The strange thing no one mentions the music in Arabic Penunles (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait) even both traditional and modern, and shows and discusses the way of writing poetry and compose songs.
thanx a lot for the wonderful presentation "Ya salam" is a multiple use phrase, although it literally means " o peace", in here it almost means "awesome" signaling the audience acceptance and commendation.
Discovering arabic music and will move to Indian right after. Arabic music is so, but so rich and colourful. I've been listening to Dimitrie Cantemir work, ok, maybe he was not 100% arab, but he composed music using the same language as the arabs and not western notation/harmony treaties of that time. I easily get into a trance listening to some of the maqam, etc. It's amazing
Tha nks for this 🙂🙂 Im here to improve my dance raqs al sharqi dance styles and I've might need to move there. Western dance theory doesn't even discuss joy and ecstacy 😭😭 I know tons of musicians and not one could answer my questions on this subject. Thank you for explaining all of this because I have a degree in western dance performance and I play a lot of instruments. Western music is such a TINY part of the world 😭😭☝️ and it makes me sad that people where I live dont think that this type of music theory is as important as classical music theory👎👎
Currently, we are looking for the below mentioned content : - Can you help me in this regard : - 1. Arabic Music Videos -Duration 3-5 minutes ( songs of era from 2010 to 2017 ) 2. Kuwait Comedy Videos Territory: - Middle East Duration -3-5 minutes Business Model -Annual Fixed cost and no revenue share
It's not off key. They use whole, half, quarter and 1/8th notes. You need a more refined musical ear to understand & appreciate. Then you'll blown away by its complexity. They also use more rhythms than Western music. Only India has more. They have completely a different musical scale called maquams. There are numerous, where we just have major & minor (two). That's why you think it's off key.
@charlierae8266 if someone doesn't like it they don't like it personally this music is wicked awesome and I just want to hook up and play it with heavy distortion
The strange thing no one mentions the music in Arabic Penunles (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait) even both traditional and modern, and shows and discusses the way of writing poetry and compose songs.
Khaleeji and Iraqi music is real art
i am from Syria but. If u are Arabic you should. Really know that the Egyptian music is the most famous in khaleej and El sorakieen
Arabic music sounds magical, majestic, just like Indian music does. I love them both.
thanx a lot for the wonderful presentation
"Ya salam" is a multiple use phrase, although it literally means " o peace", in here it almost means "awesome" signaling the audience acceptance and commendation.
Eu sou brasileira. I love Arabic Music.
Eu também, Wilma! Estou caçando tudo o que eu puder pra me iniciar tanto na teoria musical quanto na prática.
Tambem, desde a primeira vez que eu ouvi, criança, eu fiquei encantada
Im Pakistani Arabic Muslim fact about our music is that it has bit of bold black fragrant night touch with floral scents and Muslim oud
Thaaanks. I needed an rational explanation for this (for me) foreign music right now!
Fantastic presentation!
omg! This is an amazing video on Arabic music, are you going to make more?
Hey, I am not an American! Hahaha 😂
Don't stress I am I got this shit on lock I'm a professional on Arabic language and culture
Discovering arabic music and will move to Indian right after. Arabic music is so, but so rich and colourful. I've been listening to Dimitrie Cantemir work, ok, maybe he was not 100% arab, but he composed music using the same language as the arabs and not western notation/harmony treaties of that time.
I easily get into a trance listening to some of the maqam, etc. It's amazing
Oooh what is the song at 10:00?
There are a lot of good music in here I would love to see the artists and specific songs credited
Tha nks for this 🙂🙂 Im here to improve my dance raqs al sharqi dance styles and I've might need to move there.
Western dance theory doesn't even discuss joy and ecstacy 😭😭 I know tons of musicians and not one could answer my questions on this subject.
Thank you for explaining all of this because I have a degree in western dance performance and I play a lot of instruments.
Western music is such a TINY part of the world 😭😭☝️ and it makes me sad that people where I live dont think that this type of music theory is as important as classical music theory👎👎
Funny that literally over half of the comments are from non-americans 😅 (oh yeah please include me)
Hey, don't say i am american. I am from Europe xD
Anyone know the name of the song that is played at 10:37? I like it and would like to download it!
Excellent! I'm not an American though haha
Currently, we are looking for the below mentioned content :
- Can you help me in this regard :
- 1. Arabic Music Videos -Duration 3-5 minutes ( songs of era from 2010 to 2017 )
2. Kuwait Comedy Videos Territory: - Middle East Duration -3-5 minutes
Business Model -Annual Fixed cost and no revenue share
Anyone know the song at 5:09? Goes hard
Turkis arrabmusic nayssd
I'm not American.....
Because you are american…girl other countries have UA-cam as well 😂
Flits about like a Butterfly on steroids
Literally none of this is unique. Embellishments? Audience participation? Ecstasy? These are all universal. This is a feel good fluff piece.
I have never understood why people are fascinated by it, it's always off-key
It's not off key. They use whole, half, quarter and 1/8th notes. You need a more refined musical ear to understand & appreciate. Then you'll blown away by its complexity. They also use more rhythms than Western music. Only India has more. They have completely a different musical scale called maquams. There are numerous, where we just have major & minor (two). That's why you think it's off key.
@charlierae8266 if someone doesn't like it they don't like it personally this music is wicked awesome and I just want to hook up and play it with heavy distortion
They are musicians because they are musicians - sounds like caste system.