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Keywords: Desert Camels Ships of the Desert, royalty free sounds, music for tv, websites music, flash music, production music, buyout music, royalty free music, instrumental music, royalty-free stock music, commercial stock music, corporate music, flash music loops, independent music, license music, film music, music library, royalty free music library, music for video, royalty-free songs, royalty-free song, royalty free mp3, music for videos, music wav, commercial music, world music, website music, company music, production music library, music loops, audio music library, mr sandman stock music, tv show intro music, Algerian Raï Arabic music Andalusian Arabesque Armenian AssyrianSyriac Berber Chaabi Persian Iraqi Jewish Israeli Jordanian Turkish Greek Somali Sufi Camels Throughout the region, religion has been a common factor in uniting peoples of different languages, cultures and nations The predominance of Islam allowed a great deal of Arabic and Byzantine influence to spread through the region rapidly from the 7th century onward The Arabic scale is strongly melodic, based around various maqamat or modes also known as makam in Turkish music Arabs translated and developed Greek texts and works of music and mastered the musical theory of the music of ancient Greece Systema ametabolon, enharmonium, chromatikon, diatonon This is similar to the dastgah of Persian music While this originates with classical music, the modal system has filtered down into folk, liturgical and even popular music, with influence from the West Unlike much western music, Arabic music includes quarter tones halfway between notes
The camels often carried different instruments that blended with the sounds of the different peoples
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