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Revision as of 15:50, 29 December 2017
Contents
Arab music online at the University of Alberta
Examples used in class
Diversity in Arab music - examples
Music of the Arab World sampler
El Mastaba video
Databases containing AV media
MENAME Repertoire (repertoire performed by the University of Alberta Middle Eastern and North African Music Ensemble)
Music of the Arab world - audio, video examples and related files
Various Arab music audio sites
Search for appropriate keywords within the following online music databases:
Smithsonian Folkways recordings (with 30 second clips and liner notes) (hear the whole track at Smithsonian GlobalSound)
Ethnographic video online, from the Alexander Street Press Anthropology database
Specific recordings of note
Touma audio examples (online)
An Art of Living on Ziryab in Cordoba
Taqasim, by Jihad Racy and Simon Shaheen
Arab music in the Music library
The Music Library is located in Rutherford North, 2nd floor.
The following resources are all available in our library; call numbers are provided. NB: these lists were compiled some time ago - for a more up to date listing, consult the Library catalog.
Podcasts
iTunes (access relevant podcasts via iTunes client application)
Arab music download sites
(add your own here)
Images
YouTube videos and playlists
Student contributions
Please add your lists to the list...<bf>
This is a very light pop song from Lebanon called Ah W Nos. I danced to it last fall with one of my dance classes.
--Cari 16:22, 10 January 2008 (MST)
This is an amazing video! Tunisian ud player/vocalist Dhafer Youssef playing "Odd Poetry" live with his band. His style has been said to be a blend of sufi and electro-jazz. Dhafer Youssef: "Odd Poetry" Live Also check his official website. Dhafer Youssef Official Website -- Rana