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Music

William & Mary

1996

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Theory And Practice At The 'Arabic Org': Digital Technology In Contemporary Arab Music Performance, Anne K. Rasmussen Oct 1996

Theory And Practice At The 'Arabic Org': Digital Technology In Contemporary Arab Music Performance, Anne K. Rasmussen

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The synthesizer is ubiquitous on the Arab–American musical scene. Heard at every party, and on every recording, the synthesizer sings the lingua franca of international popular music. While the facade and the body of the synthesizer consist of neutral, slick, black plastic and metal technology, the soul of the instrument, when played by Arab–American musicians, is capable of a completely indigenous, if synthetic, musical idiom. In this article I draw on my experience of six performers of the Arabic ‘org’, commonly known today as ‘keyboards’, to present a sketch of a modern musical tradition.


1996-1997, Middle Eastern Music Ensemble’ Sep 1996

1996-1997, Middle Eastern Music Ensemble’

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Dulab Bayyati Azzam Jan 1996

Dulab Bayyati Azzam

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Gol-E Khazan Nadideh, Barar-E No Rassideh Jan 1996

Gol-E Khazan Nadideh, Barar-E No Rassideh

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