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What are the similarities and differences between Egyptian and Indian music?

Like many western musical instruments in India after entering the Indian music has been completely improved, its playing methods, techniques completely completely Indianization. The violin, the guitar, the saxophone, the mandolin and so on. The violin is the most famous. The way of playing changed from standing to sitting, and the way of playing scales was completely different, with a lot of glissandos. One of the most fascinating aspects of Indian music is the variety of ornamentation and the relationship between traditional and ancient Egyptian music, which is no longer known.

The surviving traditional music of Egypt, both in style and theory, is a branch of Arab-Islamic music. Arab music Mukam, is the soul of Egyptian music, more commonly used in more than 20 kinds of dance music in the Longa (Longa) and Burka (Burka) and Egyptian Sufi, belly dance and so on, Egyptian singing such as Yalel (Yalel) and Tamzara (Tamzara), vocal music Moushaha (Moushahat) and Dor (Dor) and so on.