Who is the Moroccan master who sings Getsh Mamo and other Ethiopian masters? Moroccan music is presented in its incredible variety from bar to bar, as is the typical crowd. It is influenced by various melodic styles including Amazigh, Andalusian, Arabic, Mediterranean, Saharan, West African, and others.
The style of the melody varies by geology. Music in Andalusia and Malhun is associated with the tricks of the capitals in the north, Chaabi and Aita are associated with the coastal areas of the Atlantic Ocean, Regada is associated with corals, Gnava with Essaouira and Marrakech, Achidus with the Middle Atlas, Ahvas with Sousse and Hydra in the Sahara.
Especially since the 20th century, artists have organized Moroccan melodic customs with influences from around the world such as blues, rock, metal, reggae, rap, etc. Each melodic variation and style consists of provincial subgroups and is further subdivided into "contemporary" and "regular" music.
There are many compilations of Berber music and dance, for example Ahwash is a composite melodic structure associated with the Amazigh group in southern Morocco, particularly around Ouarzazate, the Draa Valley and Sousse. Ahwash includes dance, song, stanza and percussion.
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