Moroccan music is formed in the vast majority of the Amazigh music like reggada Rif chaabi Gharb and Atlas or the ahidous Souss. Then come the Andalusian music and Gnawa music. Arabic music has little presence in Morocco. However, there is a new generation of young people, which creates music that synthesizes the Moroccan spirit influences from around the world (blues, rock, metal, reggae, Moroccan rap, etc.).
Each genre and musical group consists of regional sub-groups, and is further divided between music "modern" and "traditional".
History :
In the twentieth century appears a classical music derived from the Arabic music produced by artists coming mainly from Egypt or Lebanon. This music sung in Arabic, is very uncommon in Morocco.
Moroccan song will grow with the country's independence in 1956. The major trends were immediately revealed with Berber music, Arabic and Darija (Arabic dialect).
In the 1970s, a new form of Moroccan pop music appears with urban musical groups like Nass El Ghiwane, Jil Jilala, Lemchaheb; it marks a revival in Moroccan music.
The early 1980s made known to a wider audience the phenomenon of the emergence of world music. This music (ethnic called) covers the pop music of the Third World and European pop music using the influences of traditional music of the Third World. This new phenomenon of music (fusion) will know the rhythms and particularly Moroccan Gnawa music world that many Moroccan musicians and performers introduce into their repertoire.
Since 1990, a new generation is developing a music in which the traditional Moroccan music is influenced by styles from around the world (blues, rock, metal, reggae etc.). This new generation sing using a mixed several languages: Darija, French, English and sometimes Spanish.
Types of Music :
- Berber Music
- The dakka marrakchia
- The reggada
- Souss
- hassanya
Each genre and musical group consists of regional sub-groups, and is further divided between music "modern" and "traditional".
History :
In the twentieth century appears a classical music derived from the Arabic music produced by artists coming mainly from Egypt or Lebanon. This music sung in Arabic, is very uncommon in Morocco.
Moroccan song will grow with the country's independence in 1956. The major trends were immediately revealed with Berber music, Arabic and Darija (Arabic dialect).
In the 1970s, a new form of Moroccan pop music appears with urban musical groups like Nass El Ghiwane, Jil Jilala, Lemchaheb; it marks a revival in Moroccan music.
The early 1980s made known to a wider audience the phenomenon of the emergence of world music. This music (ethnic called) covers the pop music of the Third World and European pop music using the influences of traditional music of the Third World. This new phenomenon of music (fusion) will know the rhythms and particularly Moroccan Gnawa music world that many Moroccan musicians and performers introduce into their repertoire.
Since 1990, a new generation is developing a music in which the traditional Moroccan music is influenced by styles from around the world (blues, rock, metal, reggae etc.). This new generation sing using a mixed several languages: Darija, French, English and sometimes Spanish.
Types of Music :
- Berber Music
- The dakka marrakchia
- The reggada
- Souss
- hassanya
Source : wikipedia
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