Music, asked by chrystaladlaon43, 7 hours ago

can you relate philippine music with the music in central asia,south asia and west asia?​

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Answered by anant4046
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Answer = Philippine music is a little different from Central Asia, South Asia, and West Asia music. Philippine music contains regional musical instruments and the Asian music contains a few modern instruments.
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Answered by Jasleen0599
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You relate philippine music with the music in central asia,south asia and west asia.

  • Folk music in a variety of styles, frequently closely associated with particular ethnic groups, and the more exclusive cosmopolitan classical music are the two main musical practises in the region.
  • The latter is derived from the mediaeval court music of Bukhara, Samarkand, and other urban centres of Transoxania (a region spanning. Rubab, a fretless lute with sympathetic strings played by sedentary populations in Central Asia). A long-necked Uyghur lute called the rawap is similar to the rubab but lacks sympathetic strings. Performers of Tajik-Uzbek classical music use the bowed tanbur, or long-necked lute, known as the sato, which is now uncommon.
  • Due mostly to the Spanish and American occupation for more than three centuries, the majority of Western cultural influences can be found in Philippine music. Oriental (ethnic) musical traditions are still present, but they mostly flourish in highland and lowland barrios with minimal contact with the West.
  • The maqam modal system and melody type are the foundation of the majority of traditional music in West Asia and North Africa. This system's regional, cultural, and functional variances might range from minor to significant.

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