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What is the difference between Lebanese music and Arabic music?
It's for music class...Please don't put it too many details, thank you!
9 Answers
- AngelóLv 79 years agoFavorite Answer
the rhythm and the beat , i.e percussion
lebanese use derbakke ... it has a special beat ... in dabke ... arabs use other kinds of percussion instruments ... even when egyptians use derbakke they play it differently
this is the biggest difference i could think of :)
- ?Lv 49 years ago
Lebanese music is Arabic music. It's just the dialect that differs from the mainstream Khaleeji or Egyptian. Lebanese dialect songs tend to be more mellow or emotional, though.
- ?Lv 69 years ago
Well the dialect is different you can tell a lebanese accent apart from a khaliji accent and from the formal arabic, lebanese music tends to have a different rhythm hm and that's all i can think of xD
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- Anonymous9 years ago
Lebanese music is Arabic Music.. so there is no difference just the dialects in songs Like most arabic songs are either in Lebanese, Egyptian or Khaliji dialects.
- Anonymous9 years ago
I think fairouz song