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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 80. Chapters: Algerian music, Arab music, Egyptian music, Libyan music, Mauritanian music, Moroccan music, North African musical instruments, Sahrawi music, Tunisian music, Rai, Music of Algeria, Arabic music, Arabic hip hop, Y. Misdaq, Arabian maqam, Gnawa music, Brian Jones Presents the Pipes of Pan at Joujouka, Misirlou, Music of Palestine, Master Musicians of Joujouka, Berber music, Arabic pop music, Pizmonim, Music of Tunisia, Andalusian classical music, Music of Egypt, Music of Morocco, Kassaman, Sephardic music, Francoise Atlan, Zurna, Safi al-Din al-Urmawi, Tichumaren, Andalusi nubah, Henry George Farmer, Kulna Sawa, Checkpoint 303, Cairo Congress of Arab Music, Am Bemzah Ma'ak, Sha'abi, Ataaba, Allahu Akbar, Mariem Hassan, Hewar, Egyptian hip hop, Humat Al Hima, Arghul, Nayim Alal, Muwashshah, Aziza Brahim, Jajouka, Libya, Libya, Libya, National Anthem of Mauritania, Habibi Dah, Music of North Africa, Oni Wytars, Pe rev, Liwa, Music of Mauritania, Ya Rayah, Iqa', No blues, Arab tone system, Arab Orchestra of Nazareth, Boujeloud, Tales of Joujouka, Music of Western Sahara, Ahmed El Bidaoui, Tunisian underground music, Al Jeel, Frank Rynne, Cheba Zahouania, Mawwal, Gharnati music, o ek, Abdel Kader, Joujouka Black Eyes, Fijiri, Bendir, MTM, Rodolphe d'Erlanger, Dimi Mint Abba, Sahrauis: The Music of the Western Sahara, Maqam al-iraqi, Takht, MTV Europe Music Award for Best Arabia Act, Fann at-Tanbura, Music of Libya, Ciftetelli, Rhaita, Beledi, Wazn, Amine and Hamza M'raihi, Taqsim, Mezwed, Mi nice, Zaffa, Nuubaat, Basit, Simsimiyya, Manjur, Ma'luf, Longa, Mizwad, Krakebs, Chaabi, Waslah, Taqtuqa, Firqa, Samri, Tanoura, Dawr, Middle Eastern hip hop, Layali, Jins, Ahaat, Starry Nights in Western Sahara, Taarija, Nayda, Teslim, Semsemia, Hofii, Dulab, Zukra, Lazma, Zindalii, Arab Sound Awards, Tahmilah. Excerpt: Arabic musi...