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Description that reflects ISRAEL culture TIMBRE-DYNAMIC- RHYTHM-MELODY-FORM​

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Answered by tejeshyadav14
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Answered by Qwpunjab
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Description that reflects ISRAEL culture TIMBRE-DYNAMIC- RHYTHM-MELODY-FORM​ is as follows:

  • music is an important part of israel and  In terms of timbre, Israeli music incorporates a range of sounds and instruments, including the oud (a Middle Eastern stringed instrument), the ney (an end-blown flute), the darbuka (a drum), and the violin.
  • Israeli music is also known for its dynamic range,  featuring sudden shifts in volume as well as  intensity. This is particularly evident in traditional Jewish music, which often included elements of prayer and meditation.
  • another key element of Israeli music is rhythm with many styles incorporating complex rhythms and syncopation. Israeli folk music also features dance rhythms like hora , Yemenite step, which are characterized by a quick tempo, energetic, syncopated beats.
  • Melody is one of the  important aspect of Israeli music because we can see that their many songs feature memorable, awesome and the catchy tunes. Israeli pop music  has become increasingly popular in recent years and is known for its upbeat and sing-along melodies.
  • now talking about form,  there are also many songs that incorporate more complex structures, such as traditional Jewish liturgical music, which often includes multiple sections and movements.

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