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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Andalusian classical music (or Arabo-Andalusian music, moussiqua al-âla) is a style of Arabic music found across North Africa, though it evolved out of the music of Andalusia between the 9th and 15th centuries, during a period known as Al-Andalus. It is now most closely associated with Algeria (Gharnati, San'a and al-Maalûf), though similar traditions are found in Morocco (Al-Âla and Gharnati), Tunisia and Libya (al-Maalûf). The al-Maalûf is a mix of Arabo-Andalusian music and Turkish music which does not exist in Morocco; Indeed, unlike Algeria,…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Andalusian classical music (or Arabo-Andalusian music, moussiqua al-âla) is a style of Arabic music found across North Africa, though it evolved out of the music of Andalusia between the 9th and 15th centuries, during a period known as Al-Andalus. It is now most closely associated with Algeria (Gharnati, San'a and al-Maalûf), though similar traditions are found in Morocco (Al-Âla and Gharnati), Tunisia and Libya (al-Maalûf). The al-Maalûf is a mix of Arabo-Andalusian music and Turkish music which does not exist in Morocco; Indeed, unlike Algeria, Tunisia and Libya as well as almost all other Arabic countries, the kingdom of Morocco has not been subject to secular Turkish presence that has influenced the music of these countries. The popular musics of chaabi developed in parallel to the classical expression.