Almost all singers from Spain seem to sing in the same arabic style, you don't see it in latin america, but for some reason all Spanish singers from spain sing in the same arabic style.
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Almost all singers from Spain seem to sing in the same arabic style, you don't see it in latin america, but for some reason all Spanish singers from spain sing in the same arabic style.
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Lol.
I've noticed that too. They enjoy melodies other Western Europeans consider tacky. They were heavily influenced by Arabs/Berbers.
It sounds cool.
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Andalusian-Arabic music
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It's the moor legacy
It is the Al-Andalusian roots of european music. The flavor still exist in Spain, but europeans shouldn't forget that all the european music from the middle ages has its roots in islamic Spain. For instance, the oud derivated in the western and Spanish guitar
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Everytime i hear this, i'm transported to the sands of the Sahara and all i see through my mind is arab people and camels:
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No ganamos para tontos ultimamente con pinwi y su mascota transexual.
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Andalusian music would have sounded like this in the years of Moorish rule:
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