Western Music VS Arabic Music الفرق بين الموسيقى العربية والموسيقى الغربية

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Arabic Music Library

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Western Music VS Arabic Music
عندما نتكلم عن الموسيقى العربية فنحن بصدد التكلم عن إثنان وعشرون دولة تشترك مع بعضها بثلاثة أشياء مهمة :
1- نظام النوتات.
2- النظريات الموسيقية .
3- الآلات الموسيقية .
أما الفروقات فنتطرق إليها كالتالي :
الفرق الأول : من ناحية التكوين والبناء اللحني.
الموسيقى الغربية
تمشي بعدة ألحان بسيطة بنفس التوقيت مع وجود توافق نغمي فيما بينهم وهذا ما بعرف بالهارموني .
نلاحظ في النوتات الموسيقية الغربية وجود تفاصيل ، حليات ، وتعابير لحنية .
ضرورة وجود قائد الفرقة الموسيقية أو قائد الأوركسترا أو المايسترو بسبب وجود عدة ألحان بنفس التوقيت.
الموسيقى العربية
تمشي بلحن وحيد ومعقد لأنه يجب أن تكون قدرته التعبيرية عالية.
غالباً ماتخلو النوتات الموسيقية العربية من تفاصيل طرق الأداء وتفاصيل اللحن ويترك للعازف حرية اختيار طريقة الأداء مع الإلتزام باللحن الأساسي .
لا ضرورة لوجود قائد الفرقة الموسيقية أو قائد الأوركسترا أو المايسترو، وعادة ما يقوم أحد العازفين بإعطاء الإيعاز أو ضابط الإيقاع (عازف الطبلة أو الرق).
الفرق الثاني :
- يستخدم في الموسيقى الغربية فقط نصف الصوت والصوت الكامل وهنا نعتمد على مصطلح( التون) بدل الصوت .
- بينما تتميز الموسيقى العربية باستخدامها لأرباع الصوت .
الفرق الثالث :
تستخدم الموسيقى الغربية ( scales) Two scales، وهما :
· Major scale
· Miner scale
بينما تستخدم الموسيقى العربية المقامات وهي تقوم على أساس المقامات ولتسهيل دراستها تم تقسيمها إلى قسمين :
أ‌- المقامات الأساسية : يوجد في الموسيقى العربية تسع مقامات أساسية وهنا نعرض أسماء المقامات العربية الأساسية
1- مقام العجم
2- مقام النهاوند.
3- مقام النكريز
4- مقام الكورد
5- مقام الحجاز
6- مقام البياتي
7- مقام الصبا
8- مقام الراست
9- مقام الهُزام
ملاحظة : مقاما العجم والنهاوند هما مقامان مشتركان بين الموسيقى العربية و الموسيقى الغربية .
ب -المقامات الفرعية : تكون المقامات الفرعية ناتجة عن خلط مقامين أساسيين مع بعض لذلك لدينا عدد غير محصور من المقامات الفرعية .
وهكذا نكون قد أوضحنا الفروق بين الموسيقى الغربية و الموسيقى الغربية
إعداد وتقديم : همام عيد
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@laobanwang9257
@laobanwang9257 5 жыл бұрын
come fromChina, but i love arabic music too!
@athelstan5794
@athelstan5794 4 жыл бұрын
arabic music is warm
@ldelgg
@ldelgg 2 жыл бұрын
i was trying to understand why arabic music sounded so different, especailly its quarter tone scales! i didnt know back then that there were multiple "scales" (maqams) and this blew my mind. Thank you for this video
@KevinStoffel
@KevinStoffel 4 жыл бұрын
I had no idea how intricate and complex Arabic music was! Thanks for sharing!
@kalibiznes
@kalibiznes 4 жыл бұрын
4000B.C guitar in Iraq
@kalibiznes
@kalibiznes 4 жыл бұрын
4000B.C guitar in Iraq
@user-cr6dm9tt2g
@user-cr6dm9tt2g Жыл бұрын
@@kalibiznes That was not a guitar. It was a harp. The sumerian harp.
@روائعالفن-ل8ظ
@روائعالفن-ل8ظ 7 ай бұрын
True.. Arabic music is very complex and rich, and unfortunately Western musicians do not know that. The so-called maqams in Arabic music and the sub-maqams of the basic maqams have made their numbers very large. It is said that it reaches 300 maqams, and this creates musical depth because the branching is the mixing of the maqams with each other. The musical scale is basically divided into two parts. The first is the foundation of the first four notes, and the second is the branch of the next four notes. Each maqam has a degree of emphasis, some have a degree of emphasis on Do, and some have a degree of emphasis on Fa. Or mi or sol and others , The second four musical notes in the maqam are considered sub-maqam because their change is what forms the sub-maqam derived from the main maqam. For example, the basic maqam of Rast or Rasd (it has two names with similar pronunciations) is Rast in the degree of Qiyam and Rast again in the degree of Sul. However, if you change the second four signs from the degree of Sul to Hijaz, it is one of the basic maqams. We have a sub-maqam of Rast called Soznak. There are sub-maqams that consist of four sections on two complete musical scales, such as a maqam called Sultani Yikah, which is derived from a basic maqam called Al-Nahawand. In the West, Al-Nahawand is Minor. . The number of rhythms in Arabic music is large, almost reaching 200 rhythms. In Arabic music, an Arab musician and singer who is considered good uses embellishments with the basic melody and even improvises if possible
@abretesesamo.
@abretesesamo. 2 жыл бұрын
Congratulations from Spain. I am a musician and I have enlarged my musical knowledge thanks to you. Sukran! I would like that Arab music was a compulsory subject when learning music at the conservatory.
@NooraQudah
@NooraQudah Жыл бұрын
I like the Arabic one more
@maria-melek
@maria-melek 4 жыл бұрын
From 🇺🇸 but I love Turkish and Arabic music. So beautiful. I remember when I was little hearing Arabic or Turkish music bits/influences in movies and shows I loved them but had to suppress it because I thought it was weird. But now I love them and embrace it and if someone doesn't like it, then it's their problem not mine :)
@modallas2
@modallas2 4 жыл бұрын
"Turkish music" is a misnomer. Turkish music is middle-eastern (aka near-eastern) music. Much of the near east is the Arabian plate and that is where civilization started so it seems reasonable to me to call it "Arabic music" also. Turks come from central asia and are fairly recent arrivals in Anatolia. The music of central asia can be seen in Turkic throat singing. Similar to mongol throat singing. It has nothing to do with middle easten music. Where Turks insist on using the term "Turkish music" it is usually for nationalistic reasons. Not reasons that have anything to do with actual history or the musical history of that part of the world. PS1: Turkic throat singing here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/qYq4hYN-Zr5rgsU PS2: Since most of the people of Anatolia are not of this relatively recent arrival Turkic origin, using the term Anatolian music would be reasonable also.
@tiger-md9sz
@tiger-md9sz 4 жыл бұрын
Turk colonize middle east music.
@Emresomuncu
@Emresomuncu 3 жыл бұрын
@@modallas2 hahaha is the state Mamluks that introduced Arabs to many musical instruments.
@Emresomuncu
@Emresomuncu 3 жыл бұрын
@@modallas2 The music in the link you posted is Central Asian Turkish shamanic music.
@thinfeelings
@thinfeelings 3 жыл бұрын
@@Emresomuncu you have music called Arabesk = arab esk = arab music so Turks are influenced by Arabic music
@marcvcivsnoveboracensis
@marcvcivsnoveboracensis 3 жыл бұрын
This is very useful, but I must add that Western music before the classical period had many of the attributes you attribute solely to Arabic music. For example, it was modal (a mode is analogous to one of the maqams), dynamics weren't always indicated, melodies were played more freely and improvisationally, and often there was no conductor but, rather, the keyboardist would lead the ensemble. I encourage you to seek out some early Western music!
@serano5023
@serano5023 2 жыл бұрын
I wish you never stopped playing that music. so beautiful. just wow!!
@Hecatonicosachoron54
@Hecatonicosachoron54 5 жыл бұрын
Quarter tones sound amazing!
@Txitxitt
@Txitxitt 4 жыл бұрын
The way that Arabic music have many different and different types and melody from far Mesopotamia to arab peninsula to levant area Egypt and the Maghreb countries each one have its unique melody and different good music some of them just sad some relaxing some are for belly dance and others . Also don’t forget that arabic music in general have drums🥁 and daf instruments and Darbuka instrument
@yazidbecdaigle4709
@yazidbecdaigle4709 Жыл бұрын
Arabic Music is spiritual deep in history
@HaharuRecords
@HaharuRecords 5 жыл бұрын
Originaly What I found is western music is mostly based on Harmoney Eastern music is based on Melody..
@thekarnyx
@thekarnyx 4 жыл бұрын
I must make a distinction here. When he says western music, he refers to European classical music from the second half of the 18th century. If you get into baroque music it's more melodical, and romantic is totally different and has influences from many other cultures.
@benjaminmoloy7163
@benjaminmoloy7163 4 жыл бұрын
well, western music is based on racism, eastern music is based on sounds.
@johannsebastianbach3411
@johannsebastianbach3411 4 жыл бұрын
@@benjaminmoloy7163 Someone came from the adam neely video :D But without the extreme opinions (even though schenker was in fact a racist), I feel like many folk music in western countries also use microtonality. I think the western academy music (or western court music) is the western music that we listen to today. That's why the non equal temperament music in the western folk music (let it be balkans, spain, or ireland) are lost to the contemporary listener. The western court music was promoted so much as being the purest form of music that even western folk music tradition is kinda lost. Even Andras Schiff, hungarian pianist, talks about this.
@marcusrivera1510
@marcusrivera1510 3 жыл бұрын
@@benjaminmoloy7163 so just cause it’s European it’s automatically racist??? I find that a little racist itself, even though I’m not European
@wout123100
@wout123100 3 жыл бұрын
@@benjaminmoloy7163 what a dumb view.
@souravsaha9205
@souravsaha9205 3 жыл бұрын
its the best video for knowing arabic music and distinguish it from others.. Awesome..learnt many things..
@uniqueuniverse-uniqueworld4680
@uniqueuniverse-uniqueworld4680 4 жыл бұрын
I dont live in europe or asia, but i like both arabic and western tone.
@anti64
@anti64 2 жыл бұрын
Wow this is sooo interesting, loved every second of it!! Non western music is so fascinating
@horseenthusiast9903
@horseenthusiast9903 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video! I don't know much about music theory (western or otherwise), but I have long loved the sound of Arabic music, and as a musician I often feel limited by western music conventions, so learning how another system works was very useful.
@JVJF7
@JVJF7 4 жыл бұрын
But how to play a quarter tone on a piano 🤔
@JoshuaNichollsMusic
@JoshuaNichollsMusic 4 жыл бұрын
Jamie Western Classical piano composeds like Charles Ives have made quarter tone compositions by using two pianos, one of which is tuned a quarter tone sharp. This way you can switch between the two keyboards to achieve quarter tone melodies! Check out Charles Ives' compositions
@greypsyche5255
@greypsyche5255 3 күн бұрын
Arabic music enriches the soul.
@Requinho37
@Requinho37 4 жыл бұрын
Many thanks! It was so interesting! My dream is to see the fusion of these two kinds of music in a concert!
@mihaiscarlatescu6597
@mihaiscarlatescu6597 4 жыл бұрын
Hello. Please listen to the Arabian Concerto by Marcel Khalife, here on you tube. It's wonderful.
@Requinho37
@Requinho37 4 жыл бұрын
@@mihaiscarlatescu6597 For sure, I will! Thanks for the suggestion.
@majdmahajenah843
@majdmahajenah843 4 жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/pJOllWukdsuloZI
@ibec69
@ibec69 3 жыл бұрын
I would challenge anyone to listen to some Saba taqsim and not cry. Such a beautifully sad yet eerie sound. You played it just right here with your qanun too.
@bouzianebeldjilali3442
@bouzianebeldjilali3442 3 жыл бұрын
ممتاز اخى ربي يبارك فيكم ،عجبنى القانون و عزفك عليه باحترافية كبرى ....متابع جزائري
@Abc-cp6cb
@Abc-cp6cb 4 жыл бұрын
very interesting i was always curious about the difference
@m.zn_11
@m.zn_11 2 жыл бұрын
What a beautiful musical Arabic instrument I wish play it
@aka7a9de
@aka7a9de 4 жыл бұрын
مقام السيكا هو الاساسي لم تدكره ودكرت الهزام الفرعي من مقامين هما الحجاز و السيكا وشكرا على المعلومات
@k.m.ibeats4443
@k.m.ibeats4443 3 жыл бұрын
Maqam al hijaz gave me chills 😍
@Sacay97
@Sacay97 2 жыл бұрын
Bella música, desde durango, México, hermoso
@maestro-zq8gu
@maestro-zq8gu 3 жыл бұрын
This is very fascinating. Beautiful music no matter which one you played.
@kenm3ng121
@kenm3ng121 4 жыл бұрын
wonderful, greeting from china
@ivanajolie6757
@ivanajolie6757 4 жыл бұрын
Arabic music is the only classical music i listen.
@salvat3735
@salvat3735 4 жыл бұрын
that's cool and all but I recommend to listen to many different types of classical music to expand your knowledge
@wout123100
@wout123100 3 жыл бұрын
@@salvat3735 same yes, i like all the older world style music
@javareda
@javareda Ай бұрын
Magnifico tbarek allah alla hada al3ilm
@mrghost8739
@mrghost8739 2 жыл бұрын
فديو مفيد وممتع جدا, شكرا على الاختصار وإيصال الفكرة بأجمل شكل ممكن.
@HenJack-vl5cb
@HenJack-vl5cb 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the wonderful video and the detail of the English subtitles!
@bluesque9687
@bluesque9687 4 жыл бұрын
Love from India! This is beautiful, but i am afraid, it is a bit too abstract for me to understand-- i got a million questions!!!
@tudormardare66
@tudormardare66 3 жыл бұрын
Basically, Oriental Music uses microtones for its melody. You can either go as low as quarter-tones (24-EDO), according to Arabic theory, or twelfth of a tone (72-EDO), according to Greek Byzantine and Turkish theory. Everything basically starts from a tetraphonic Maqam Rast, which is the standard Maqam of the Syrian diatonic scale. Here is Maqam Rast in 72-EDO, which is more precise: 12-10-8-12-12-10-8 where you repeat 12-10-8 with pauses of a full tone (12) in between. Still, for the second tethracord, it can also be 12-8-10, which is the standard way to sing Maqam Rast, but this is another subject. From this Scale, you derive all other scales. If you move it one note higher, you get Maqam Bayati: 10-8-12-12-10-8-12 but normally the second tetrachord is almost always 8-10-12 in practice. One note higher, you get Maqam Sikah: 8-12-12-10-8-12-12 where the strange thing is that the pause is 10 instead of twelve, when compared to the other two previous Maqamat. One note higher, you get another possible fourth Maqam: 12-12-10-8-12-12-10, which I couldn't find the exact name, but I will just call it the Fourth One for now. Those 4 Maqamat are the basis of all other Maqamat. From Bayati, you get - Maqam Nahawand: 12-6-12-12-6-12-12 where you have the D Minor scale with a flat B instead of a normal B. - You also get Maqam Kurd: 6-12-12-12-6-12-12, which is the D Minor Scale with flat E and flat B - Then, you also have Maqam Shahnaz: 6-18-6-6-18-6, which is the Double Harmonic Scale - A sort of mixed scale also derived from this one is Maqam Hijaz: 6-18-6-12-10-8-12, which has the lower tethrachord of Shahnaz, but the upper one of Bayati. - Maqam Saba is also a derived from Bayati. - Maqam Farahfaza - Maqam Housayni - Maqam Hissar - Maqam Bayati Shuri From Sikah, you get: - Maqam Huzam - Maqam Shed 'Arababan - An interesting Maqam that you can't reproduce on a 24-EDO instrument, but it is easier on a 72-EDO one is Maqam Sikah Baladi. From the Fourth One, you get: - Maqam 'Ajam Ushayran - Maqam 'Ajam - Maqam Jiharkah - Maqam Rahat al-Arwah - Maqam Ashurit Probably this Maqam did not even come from the Syrian diatonic scale, but may have been originally on the Akkadian scale, which is more common on in Persian music. The original maqam would therefore have been 'Ajam Ushayran, an archaic form of 'Ajam. Arabic music has both Syrian (probably ultimately Assyrian/Aramaic/Ugaritic) origins, and Persian (Akkadian) origins, and to a lesser extent was also influenced by Greek and Greek Byzantine Music. From Rast, you get: - Maqam Hijazkar - Maqam Nikriz - Maqam Hijazkar Kurd - Maqam Nisabur - Maqam Kirdan - Maqam Dalanshin etc. In fact, usually from Rast you get the most derived Maqamat. It is the richest one of all, the basis of all Oriental Music, the most common Maqam, and the Maqam that was used especially for greeting kings and emperors. In a way, with its derivations, Maqam Rast could be the most difficult Maqam of all. Especially when singing with the voice complicated songs get a lot of modulations in lost of different Maqamat.
@bluesque9687
@bluesque9687 3 жыл бұрын
@@tudormardare66 hey, most appreciated, thank you a lot!! I am copying this down! :)
@mostafael-sharkawi2905
@mostafael-sharkawi2905 4 жыл бұрын
يا سيدي يا سيدي 😍
@wahabfikri4207
@wahabfikri4207 3 ай бұрын
الموسيقى العربيه افضل من الغربيه اشكرك انا من المغرب
@riodelucia11
@riodelucia11 Жыл бұрын
شكرا
@PourToujours-yw1rv
@PourToujours-yw1rv 5 жыл бұрын
I love all arabian sounds,music and songs
@ksi8276
@ksi8276 4 жыл бұрын
It was very helpful. Thanks for everything. Some of these maqams are shared between Arabic and Persian music.
@abdelkaderbenchamakh8942
@abdelkaderbenchamakh8942 4 жыл бұрын
arabic
@MrMo9406
@MrMo9406 5 ай бұрын
الله يبارك فيك استاذ وين مقام السيكا وهل الهزام بديل عنه
@coldwar1977
@coldwar1977 4 жыл бұрын
Very interesting video. I like Arabic music, it has such a psychedelic vibe.
@zeratulofaiur2589
@zeratulofaiur2589 4 жыл бұрын
Actually there are more sales than Major And Minors in western music. Quarter notes don't exist (except for articulation such as in Blues), but other than that, they are similar. What is a major important factor is the way you compose phrases, more than anything else. Basically, Arabic music has little more ingredients (10 instead of 8 ingredients), but what is more important is how you cook the dish (how you go about composing the melody). That is the real difference.
@osaze2708
@osaze2708 4 жыл бұрын
Yea I think the title should've been classical music vs Arabic music
@riadulkabir2792
@riadulkabir2792 4 жыл бұрын
@@osaze2708 well classic may mean different in eastern side. Because every culture has it's classic.
@osaze2708
@osaze2708 4 жыл бұрын
Riadul Kabir if this is the case, then he should at least brought the other western genres, such as jazz, hip hop, electro, etc...
@riadulkabir2792
@riadulkabir2792 4 жыл бұрын
@@osaze2708 Yeah but he didn't bring modern Arabic too. Our music is heavily influenced by classic so he just took both the classics. I'm not any expert in Arabic music tho. And modern music is somewhat result of globalization. So it's good to talk from root point. As far as what I understand.
@zeratulofaiur2589
@zeratulofaiur2589 4 жыл бұрын
@@riadulkabir2792 Yeah it makes sense vs classical music.
@ezinafauda4394
@ezinafauda4394 2 жыл бұрын
I learned a lot from this.
@hassoy2009
@hassoy2009 4 жыл бұрын
شكرا لشرحك وفعلا كان مفيد اتمنالكم طريق رائع
@moldovankm
@moldovankm 2 жыл бұрын
شكرا كتير
@nerysghemor5781
@nerysghemor5781 Жыл бұрын
Other than being of an Abrahamic faith, the thing I respect most about the Middle East is the music, no contest. Now does anyone know how one learns to sing in the Middle Eastern style?
@hobb_hobb
@hobb_hobb 3 жыл бұрын
ملخص كتير مفيد، وثقافتك الموسيقية واضحة. مشكور همام. أنا عم أدرس عن علم الموسيقى الغربية وحالياً عم اكتب مشروع التخرج عن الطرب.لا تسألني كيف زبطت معي :). والفرق شاسع جداً بالمصطلحات والمفاهيم والتاريخ عموماً. يا ترى عندك شي اقتراح لكتاب عن الطرب باللغة العربية ؟ كل المصادر عندي بالانكليزية، ولكن حبذا لو أضيف شي مصدر بالعربي كمان.
@skywalker31luc17
@skywalker31luc17 3 жыл бұрын
merci beaucoup pour cette leçon j'ai découvert la richesse de la musique et sa complexité par rapport a la musique classique et je comprends pourquoi on est touché par la musque orientale de oum kaltsoum
@71q
@71q 2 жыл бұрын
Umm Kulthum
@روائعالفن-ل8ظ
@روائعالفن-ل8ظ 4 ай бұрын
. Arabic music is very complex and rich, and unfortunately Western musicians do not know that. The so-called maqams in Arabic music and the sub-maqams of the basic maqams have made their numbers very large. It is said that it reaches 300 maqams, and this creates musical depth because the branching is the mixing of the maqams with each other. The musical scale is basically divided into two parts. The first is the foundation of the first four notes, and the second is the branch of the next four notes. Each maqam has a degree of emphasis, some have a degree of emphasis on Do, and some have a degree of emphasis on Fa. Or mi or sol and others , The second four musical notes in the maqam are considered sub-maqam because their change is what forms the sub-maqam derived from the main maqam. For example, the basic maqam of Rast or Rasd (it has two names with similar pronunciations) It is a maqam rasat on the degree of du and Rast again in the degree of Sul. However, if you change the second four signs from the degree of Sul to Hijaz, it is one of the basic maqams. We have a sub-maqam of Rast called Soznak. There are sub-maqams that consist of four sections on two complete musical scales, such as a maqam called Sultani Yikah, which is derived from a basic maqam called Al-Nahawand. In the West, Al-Nahawand is Minor. . The number of rhythms in Arabic music is large, almost reaching 200 rhythms. In Arabic music, an Arab musician and singer who is considered good uses embellishments with the basic melody and even improvises if possible.
@nicolassantiagoortega5474
@nicolassantiagoortega5474 4 жыл бұрын
1:37 💓😚😍 Tchaikovsky- Concierto para violín
@ridha3248
@ridha3248 3 жыл бұрын
شكرا جزيلا
@reismw
@reismw 3 жыл бұрын
So cool that I pretend to be understanding the writing hehe Amazing video!
@mawj8397
@mawj8397 3 жыл бұрын
سؤال:- ليه الصوت العربي أكثر عمق وأكثر جمال في الغناء بالصدى بينما الأغاني الأجنبية لا تكون بمستوى جمال وعمق الصوت العربي وتشعر انه لا يطرب إلا بالآلة الموسيقية .... هل مخارج الحروف العربية لها تأثير على ذلك ام هي تراكيب اللغة من حروف مد تساعد على التغني أكثر بالكلمات ... أحب الإستماع للغناء العربي الخالي من الآلة فهو يلامس القلب أكثر
@أيهمالعلي-ب7ج
@أيهمالعلي-ب7ج 3 жыл бұрын
نعم اخي الفاضل جوابك عندك
@احمد-و4ز8ذ
@احمد-و4ز8ذ 2 жыл бұрын
لكن يوجد مطربين اجانب اصواتهم جميله فرانك سيناترا وخوليو اجلاسياس نات كينغ كول امريكا اللاتينيه ايضا لديهم اصوات ممتازه
@mohannadhaddad3740
@mohannadhaddad3740 Ай бұрын
انت محترم
@andrewbolingo
@andrewbolingo 3 жыл бұрын
can you also do a vid on the difference between Arabic and Western singing?
@samojerom1046
@samojerom1046 4 жыл бұрын
Arabic music depends on deep feelings and free style and simple classic tradition, western music depends on strict discipline following specific rules even if doesn't have feelings it is a discipline rules .
@happypuddle1993
@happypuddle1993 4 жыл бұрын
I also think that Arabic melodies are extremely hauntingly lovely, from what I’ve heard so far. I disagree that classical music doesn’t have feelings though - it depends on how much you choose/ are able to connect with it. Personally, Yo-yo Ma’s performance of The Dying Swan on cello really moved me. My breath caught in my throat as a felt what it must be like to lose someone.
@tomisaacson2762
@tomisaacson2762 4 жыл бұрын
Just because you can't feel it doesn't mean it's not there
@samaradella
@samaradella 4 жыл бұрын
I regret to say you are far wrong my friend. I understand why most people who are interested in music would think that. But believe me when I tell you there is nothing simple about Syrian music (the origin of arabic music) and it's not about feelings, it touches something deeper than feelings that trigger those feelings you mentioned. The craft of Syrian music takes a lifetime of discipline and supervision like every other music. But understanding how it triggers those kind of not only feelings but state of mind also and how to plan this process happens if mastering this craft.
@davidkeyes1205
@davidkeyes1205 3 жыл бұрын
As a Sephardic (Spanish/ Middle-Eastern) Jew, I am quite used to hearing Arabic and Turkish music in the synagogue. What fascinates me is that the oud, a traditional Arabic instrument, is the ancestor of the western lute--the instrument that led to the guitar. From my understanding, the Moors brought the oud to the Iberian Peninsula (Spain), and later westerners added frets to it, thereby creating the lute. Brandon Acker, a youtuber and musicologist, has a video in which he describes the history behind the oud instrument. Here's the link: kzbin.info/www/bejne/gXKYh5ewh62bY7c
@mahmoudmufleh458
@mahmoudmufleh458 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah u guys steal everything
@briancooley8777
@briancooley8777 3 жыл бұрын
Sephardic jews are the coolest ones imo. Y’all made the zohar. What did the ashkenazis do? Speak Yiddish? Lol
@samaradella
@samaradella 4 жыл бұрын
Azoz boj I regret to say you are far wrong my friend. I understand why most people who are interested in music would think that. But believe me when I tell you there is nothing simple about Syrian music (the origin of arabic music) and it's not about feelings, it touches something deeper than feelings that trigger those feelings you mentioned. The craft of Syrian music takes a lifetime of discipline and supervision like every other music. But understanding how it triggers those kind of not only feelings but state of mind also and how to plan this process happens if mastering this craft.
@houcinefatimi7872
@houcinefatimi7872 2 жыл бұрын
لماذا تتم الدوزنة على نغمة "اللا" وليست نغمة "ذو" مثلا أو سي .. هل أجد عندك جواب لهذا ؟ يعني هل هناك اعتبارية ما لهذه النغمة فيزيائيا أو تنغميا مثلا؟
@k-popstan-tg6xr
@k-popstan-tg6xr 2 жыл бұрын
عن اي آلة تتكلمي
@houcinefatimi7872
@houcinefatimi7872 2 жыл бұрын
@@k-popstan-tg6xr يحادثك رجل للتصحيح ، علمنا أن آلات الموسيقية جميعها تتم دوزنتها على تردد "لا" 440 المعمول به كنظام عالمي للدوزنة ، وسؤالي كان لماذا نغمة "لا" بالتحديد..؟ لست أدري إن كنت فهمت السؤال
@SlametRiyadi-lt2ej
@SlametRiyadi-lt2ej 3 жыл бұрын
If anyone's wondering with the piece at 2:13, it's Aziza by Mahmoud effat
@mohamedabdelmonem6468
@mohamedabdelmonem6468 Жыл бұрын
just about to ask then thought to check the comments
@mehmeh7052
@mehmeh7052 4 жыл бұрын
very interesting nice vid
@الزعيمالزعيم-ه8ب
@الزعيمالزعيم-ه8ب 3 жыл бұрын
اه عل قانون يا سلام
@whitesama5868
@whitesama5868 8 ай бұрын
مقام النكريز اول مرة ايمع فيه هل له اسم اخر؟
@روائعالفن-ل8ظ
@روائعالفن-ل8ظ 7 ай бұрын
لا معروف نكريز وماله اسم تاني بس هو ما اساسي بل متفرع متفرع من النهاوند حسب بعض الدراسات واشهر ألحان النكريز موال وديع الصافي من يوم من يومين واقصد المقطع الاول مطلع الموال واغنية سوق على مهلك واغنية جرب نار الغيرة لوردة وموشح بين قاسيون وربوة
@validaga4718
@validaga4718 2 жыл бұрын
لو سمحت, المقطع الموسيقى الذي انهيت الفيديو به من اي اغنيه؟
@samaradella
@samaradella 4 жыл бұрын
والله يا صديقي يعطيك العافية بس انت حتى ما قربت ولو قليلا على الفرق ما بين الموسيقا الشرقية والغربية. بين البوليفوني والطرب أو بين اي مركز في النفس البشرية بتتعامل كل من الموسيقتين... وامور اخرى كثيرة
@arabicmusiclibrary8015
@arabicmusiclibrary8015 4 жыл бұрын
رأيك مهم أستاذي الفاضل، لك الشكر وانشالله القادم رح يكون أكثر تفصيلاً وشكرا لك
@AliAlshammary-rw6xe
@AliAlshammary-rw6xe 2 жыл бұрын
حبيبي العنوان خطا مع ان معلوماتك جدا جدا قليلة عن الموسيقى الغربية، لكن كان يجب ان تكتب الفرق بين الموسيقى العربية والكلاسيكية الغربية لانك مجرد كتبت غربية شملت كل الالوان الغربية هنالك الجاز والبلوز والبوب والروك وهنالك سكيلات تستخدم مثل المقامات الكنائسية في الجاز وكل اشكال الهارموني وايضا الموسيقى الغربية فيها هارموني على عدت اشكال بسيط ومعقد، ارجو ان تطلع اكثر على الموسيقى الغربية لكي تعمل مقارنه اما مجرد معلومات عامة سهله لايمكن اجراء مقارنة.. تحياتي
@feiwong859
@feiwong859 4 жыл бұрын
Ahsan.. I like
@t.s2438
@t.s2438 4 ай бұрын
🌹🌹🥀🥀🥀
@navneetkaushal3764
@navneetkaushal3764 6 жыл бұрын
Beautiful
@Goyahkla100
@Goyahkla100 4 жыл бұрын
I am bored with western music. That's why I purchased an Oud!!!!
@fadinazzal7655
@fadinazzal7655 4 жыл бұрын
Can you play it?
@djfjfbcnffbbf9513
@djfjfbcnffbbf9513 2 жыл бұрын
اسم آلة
@flan_fan1234
@flan_fan1234 3 жыл бұрын
Does anyone know of the name of the piece at 1:11
@shadownight2263
@shadownight2263 5 жыл бұрын
Can we make sound tracks from mouvies on arabic instrumenst
@arabicmusiclibrary8015
@arabicmusiclibrary8015 5 жыл бұрын
sure
@shadownight2263
@shadownight2263 5 жыл бұрын
And what major do I go to in university to make soundtracks pls tell me
@shadownight2263
@shadownight2263 5 жыл бұрын
Can someone pls tell ne
@SaxandRelax
@SaxandRelax 4 жыл бұрын
Shadow night 226 composition
@thelibraryofalexandria8191
@thelibraryofalexandria8191 5 жыл бұрын
Great video
@alexanderg5734
@alexanderg5734 4 жыл бұрын
These maqats are definitely comparable to western modes, but does anyone know if any maqats are identical to any modes?
@OudPlayerHBY
@OudPlayerHBY 4 жыл бұрын
Nahawand is basically minor scale/harmonic minor Ajam is the major scale Nikriz comparable to Gypsy scale Kurd is Phrygian mode on D Hikaz Kar Double harmonic scale
@SlametRiyadi-lt2ej
@SlametRiyadi-lt2ej 3 жыл бұрын
Okay i literally had no idea of about music so what are arabic piece of musics named, all of them here?
@arahainray3011
@arahainray3011 3 жыл бұрын
Western music is more active. I think because it's weird to me. Arabic music is more imaginative and sometimes sadder in general.
@alexisbarrette7652
@alexisbarrette7652 4 жыл бұрын
From now on the new official spelling for dynamics is dinamix
@Demi4th
@Demi4th 4 жыл бұрын
Well that’s funny 😂
@thetiger3223
@thetiger3223 4 жыл бұрын
هل العزف على الآلة هذه صعب وكم تستغرق من الوقت حتى الإحتراف وشكرا لك 🌹
@dankoppel6271
@dankoppel6271 4 жыл бұрын
Did traditional Arabic music influence Indian music or vice-versa?
@Serghey_83
@Serghey_83 3 жыл бұрын
Не понимаю, как можно противопоставлять два совершенно разных стиля. Мне лично нравятся одинаково обе: и европейская традиция и арабская. Кстати, Пётр Ильич Чайковский - это композитор, представляющий русскую музыкальную традицию. Даже в самой Европе стили сильно разнятся между собой: английский, французский, немецкий, итальянский, испанский, нидерландский и так далее.
@cheikhsaad5305
@cheikhsaad5305 2 жыл бұрын
مين قالك في مقامات عربية بالاساس
@styvcan9811
@styvcan9811 Жыл бұрын
يا ابن هي مقامات شرقية مش بس عربية
@happypuddle1993
@happypuddle1993 4 жыл бұрын
I want to know what piece was played at 2:13 - it was absolutely beautiful.
@bayan8439
@bayan8439 4 жыл бұрын
It's called Aziza by Muhammad abdelwahab
@فيصلالعبدالله-غ3ر
@فيصلالعبدالله-غ3ر 4 жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/fmXdoK2tqqp4mJI
@SlametRiyadi-lt2ej
@SlametRiyadi-lt2ej 3 жыл бұрын
@@bayan8439 can you recommend me any arabic song/music like this that you think is good? It'd be very much appreciated
@bayan8439
@bayan8439 3 жыл бұрын
@@SlametRiyadi-lt2ej ‏ I’m no expert on this subject , but I love these songs: نبتدي منين الحكاية (1975) by abdelhalim hafiz kzbin.info/www/bejne/al7XiJaGZcSjqK8 العيون السود (1973) also by wardah Aljazairiah kzbin.info/www/bejne/Z5zLeZKKbLaEY8U مداح القمر (1971) by abdelhalim hafiz kzbin.info/www/bejne/Z2LJZYuvm8yinpI معقول by fadel chakir (2020) kzbin.info/www/bejne/bGGtlGqdaKiqgMWd There are many other songs, but as I said earlier I am not an expert on the matter. I hope you like them.
@SlametRiyadi-lt2ej
@SlametRiyadi-lt2ej 3 жыл бұрын
@@bayan8439 thank you for recommending me these, I'd definitely check them out soon, I've been captivated by arabic music ever since i listened to samai bayati by Ibrahim al aryan, it was the first piece I listened to 😁
@2hereyez
@2hereyez 4 жыл бұрын
Great explanation, but am confused here. I'm not sure if one can compare western classical music, which is unique in its genre, with any other music in other parts of the world. Great European classical music by great composer like Beethoven, Mozart, Chopin, Tchaikovsky, Bach, Vivaldi etc. is unique to a certain period of European music and comparing it with other music like Arabic doesn't do justice to either.! I wish you used melodies of western music from the 20th century onwards. Traditional Pop music, Jazz, Rock and roll etc. would make a better comparison. Thx
@qusaiyounis-gz6tk
@qusaiyounis-gz6tk 4 жыл бұрын
There is no question about that. Western music is the best and most developed in the world.
@hocine5481
@hocine5481 3 жыл бұрын
@@qusaiyounis-gz6tk talk about yourself
@bilalbataineh8367
@bilalbataineh8367 3 жыл бұрын
even modern western music was extremely influenced by Arabic music kzbin.info/www/bejne/nKiTaamljNaDZ9E
@SlametRiyadi-lt2ej
@SlametRiyadi-lt2ej 3 жыл бұрын
Any idea where the piece of music at 2.13 is from?
@m-senpai4393
@m-senpai4393 3 жыл бұрын
ما هو اسم الألة الموسقية التي تسدخدمها ؟
@راما-ي8ذ
@راما-ي8ذ 7 ай бұрын
قانون
@mohamededrees5832
@mohamededrees5832 5 жыл бұрын
تسلم فيديو اكثر من رائع
@mervecetin6365
@mervecetin6365 4 жыл бұрын
What is the closing song please
@yamanghazi
@yamanghazi 4 жыл бұрын
i cant remember the name
@HM-rg5pm
@HM-rg5pm 4 жыл бұрын
Aziza by mohammad abdel wahab i believe
@bayan8439
@bayan8439 4 жыл бұрын
@@HM-rg5pm That's right
@FW89cJwY398c
@FW89cJwY398c 5 жыл бұрын
cool
@tudormardare66
@tudormardare66 3 жыл бұрын
Guys, why not write Arabic songs in the Byzantine notation? It is far better suited for Oriental Music than the horrible Western Notation, and easier to read and sing. In fact, Byzantine music and Oriental Music are the same, as Byzantine music ultimately comes from the East, from the ancient chanters of Syria. Here are some of the correspondences: Maqam Bayati - Echos Protos ek tou PA/Plagios tou Protou ek tou PA Maqam Sikah - Echos Leghetos Maqam Jiharkah/Ajam - Echos Tritos Nana/Echos Plagios tou Tritou (GA) Maqam Farahfaza - Echos Protos/Plagios tou Protou DI Maqam Hussayini - Plagios tou Protouu ek tou Ke Maqam Huzam + Shed Araban - Echos Deuteros/Echos Plagios tou Deuterou Eirmologikos Maqam Shahnaz + Hijaz - Echos Plagios tou Deuterou/Echos Deuteros Eirmologikos Maqam Saba - Echos Protos Pathetikos Maqam Iraq + Maqam Rahat al-Arwah + Ashurit - Echos Barys/Barys Hesychastikos Maqam Rast - Echos Plagios tou Tetartou Maqam Ajam Kurd - Echos Plagios tou Protou Phrygios Maqam Nahawand - Plagios tou Protou Enharmonikos Maqam Musta'ar - Phthora Musta'ar Maqam Hisar - Phthora Hisar/Khroa Spathe Maqam Nisabur - Phthora Nisabour/Khroa Kliton There are many other correspondences, but in the end we can say it is the same music.
@irdsqrgitro
@irdsqrgitro 4 жыл бұрын
6:55 it is not (Alrasd) it is (Rast)
@روائعالفن-ل8ظ
@روائعالفن-ل8ظ 7 ай бұрын
يجوز اللفظين هو له اسمين او يلفظ بلفظين
@claudiakramer4516
@claudiakramer4516 4 жыл бұрын
No in western culture we have around 35 scales.
@fidigooined4606
@fidigooined4606 5 ай бұрын
سيدي الكريم، شكرا على المحتوى. إلا أنني أوقفت المشاهدة في ثلث الفيديو الذي اقترحت. مجرد رأي كمشاهد، لا أظن أنكم أنصفتم الموسيقى الغربية و كذا الموسيقى العربية. الأمثلة المختارة لا تعبر عن واقع الموسيقى العربية و الغربية، و لا تعبر عن قواعد الموسيقى العامة لدى النوعين. القواعد غير ما أظهرتم. شكرا للمجهود.
@abdohagahmad557
@abdohagahmad557 5 жыл бұрын
اليس النكريز فرع من النهاوند
@rodrigodiazdevivar6250
@rodrigodiazdevivar6250 5 жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/rpK1f6mAgbCDZ6c
@arabicmusiclibrary8015
@arabicmusiclibrary8015 5 жыл бұрын
لا، لانه يختلف الجنس الأصل كامل
@ranasalameh5225
@ranasalameh5225 4 жыл бұрын
Note
@magnexgx5334
@magnexgx5334 3 жыл бұрын
I need to learn and memorize these scales so I can beats out of them
@GodaBeats
@GodaBeats 3 жыл бұрын
Lol .. did u got it after 1 month !
@sutil5078
@sutil5078 3 жыл бұрын
did you get them after 2 months? please answer
@nashpola
@nashpola 5 жыл бұрын
كيف يعد مقام الرست الثامن في تصنيف المقامات الرئيسيّة !!
@arabicmusiclibrary8015
@arabicmusiclibrary8015 5 жыл бұрын
جميع المقامات لها أهميتها، الترتيب في الفيديو لا يعني الأهمية،، شكراً لتعليقك
@rodrigodiazdevivar6250
@rodrigodiazdevivar6250 5 жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/rpK1f6mAgbCDZ6c
@مشاهدمختلفة-ي8ث
@مشاهدمختلفة-ي8ث 3 жыл бұрын
@@arabicmusiclibrary8015 ما اسم هذه الآله؟
@Emresomuncu
@Emresomuncu 4 жыл бұрын
01:12 and 02:14 songs name ?
@arabicmusiclibrary8015
@arabicmusiclibrary8015 4 жыл бұрын
Aziza - Muhammad abdel wahhab, Balad El-Mahboub - Muhammad abdel wahhab
@Emresomuncu
@Emresomuncu 4 жыл бұрын
@@arabicmusiclibrary8015 i knew aziza şükran sukran
@sutil5078
@sutil5078 3 жыл бұрын
I hope I dont see you in another video claiming them to be Turkish song like many of our turk friends claim many arabic songs as turkish in one um kulthum song one turk try to make the song turkish and he went far to say "listen to the words it is even in turkish" to confuse non Arab listener... it was funny :) to imagine um kulthum singing in turkish. Salam brother
@Emresomuncu
@Emresomuncu 3 жыл бұрын
@@sutil5078 my brother arabesque music is very famous in turkey, it was inspired by the music of famous egyptian and lebanese singers. Turkish poems were written on the music.
@Emresomuncu
@Emresomuncu 3 жыл бұрын
@@sutil5078 But don't think all of them have been stolen, 35% of them seem to have been stolen. The reason for this is that arabesque music began to be heard in our country in the 60s . In the following years, very good music was produced.
@TN-zy6qr
@TN-zy6qr 4 жыл бұрын
⚘👍🏻
@pre-medlife781
@pre-medlife781 2 жыл бұрын
مقام العجم و الميجر ليسا نفس الشيء وهو خطى شائع. العجم مبني على ٤ كومه والميجير ٤ كومه و نصف. قريب جدا من بعض ولكن اي موسيقي متمكن يستطيع التمييز
@saifsendi472
@saifsendi472 3 жыл бұрын
Your explanations of western classical music are not exactly accurate. You can have simple and complex melodies in any form of music it depends on the piece and composer. Also, no type of music only uses one form of note. Why would quarter note exist if not to be used? Maestro and conductor is not the same thing. Musical interpretation is not all written down in classical music one can had personal flare and touches especially during cadenzas which were originally made for free form solo but got more structured eith time. Both music styles use orchestras and so need a conductor. Smaller groups in both music genres would not need one. There are alot of different scales. There is major and minor but also tentitonic mixalodian to name a few.
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