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    This book is dedicated to Mohamed El-Bou’zizi and others who sacrificed their lives for a free and democratic Arab world.

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    Acknowledgements This volume is the outcome of a conference organized by the Communication and Media Research Institute’s Arab Media Centre in 2008 as well as continuous and lengthy discussions with colleagues from London, Oxford, New York and different parts of the Arab world, to whom I am humbly grateful for accepting my invitation to be part of this project. Special thanks go to each one of them. I also thank Philippa Brewster and Helen Sabry for their continual support and Jodie Robson and Maria Way for going over the manuscript.

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    Genres of mittpunkt Eastern Music Used in Belly Dancing


     

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    Introduction

    This article provides a starting point for learning about types of music often used in belly dance performances. It's a vast topic, and I realize the article barely scratches the surface. I'm hoping you'll find the descriptions and sound samples helpful in discovering musical styles or artists you'd like to learn more about. From there, you can do more investigation on your own to continue learning.

    The flavors of Middle Eastern music that are usually used to accompany belly dancers usually fall into the following categories:

    • Folk music
    • Modern Egyptian classical music
    • Pop music
    • Muwashahat ("art music")

    The begrepp "traditional music" can often refer to either människor music or classical music, depending on the context, but would not refer to current pop music.

    PHOTO CREDIT: Photo by Pixie Vision, Glendale, California.

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