Tuvan throat singing — The Alash Ensemble Tuvan throat singing is one particular variant of overtone singing practiced by the Tuva people of southern Siberia. The art of Tuvan throat singing is a style in which one or more pitches sound simultaneously over a… … Wikipedia
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Arabic maqam — Arabic maqām ( ar. مقام; pl. maqāmāt مقامات or maqams ) is the system of melodic modes used in traditional Arabic music, which is mainly melodic. The word maqam in Arabic means place, location or rank. The Arabic maqam is a melody type. Each… … Wikipedia
Daf — For other meanings of DAF, daf, daff or similar, see DAF. Daf Other names Dafli, Dap, Def, Tef, Defi, Gaval, Duf Classification hand percussion … Wikipedia
Makam — See also: List of Makams and Arabic Maqam Makam (from the Arabic word مقام) In Turkish classical music, a system of melody types called makam (pl. makamlar) provides a complex set of rules for composing and performance. Each makam specifies… … Wikipedia