In Turkish , Greek and Arabic music have some special notes.
If we look to the piano between ( C # or D b ) there is only one one note . (It's black) . In that music type (to play it with piano ) you need 2 or 3 black notes.
So when we listen them their sounds same or similar.
And rhythms are also similar . Like 9 / 8 .
Similarity between Arabic and Flamenco is rhythm . But notes are Little bit different.
El musica esta biem. sorry for my Spanish.
2007-03-18 23:07:33
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answered by hanibal 5
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Greek Arabic Music
2017-01-15 05:51:39
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answered by caples 4
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Greeks and Turks lived in same empire (Ottoman Empire) for 400 years. Both cultures highly influenced each other. It's not only the music, the cultures, the food etc. are very similar. Even the people of both countries look alike. Despite the religion, Arabic culture does not have much ifluence on Turkish culture.
Actually many Turks dislike Arabs and putting the Turks in the same category with Arabs may come as an insult to some people. (Not me, I respect all cultures)
Considering our neighbors Greeks are the closest to us.
They are a great nation with a great history (ancient Greece for example) and it's an honor to be influenced by those people.
It's the time to focus on similarities, we're living in the 21st century. There's no time for animosity aynmore.
There's no superiority in cultural exchange. Influence is what makes our cultures rich.
2007-03-18 03:31:28
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answered by nihil 3
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You would find a common theme in music not only in Greece and Turkey but also in Israel and in the countries north of Greece. For those of us who have traveled to all those points, we can see similarities in music, food and in other subtle things. Its to be expected from a region of the world that is so old, where people have lived and influenced each others. We see such influence on culture again today as with Hollywood, all things "American" and Starbucks. I only wonder what will be the next influential culture, perhaps it's China's turn?
2007-03-21 06:40:23
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answered by teodiamant 1
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If the Greeks were muslims and talked turkish ( or if the Turks were christan and talked greek), it would be impossible to guess who is Greek or who is Turk...
The only differences who exist between them are only religion and language.
Sometimes, when you hear the beginning of a song, you can know the nationality of the singer only when he starts to sing...
2007-03-19 03:41:51
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answered by Anonymous
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for centuries, because greek and turkish nations lived together inside the same empire's boundaries as many other nations, these people's culture in many issues has been similar. however, classic greek music and classic turkish music are different. there are also other music types which are unique itself in the world which u can never listen in another country. but, in general, a type of music of these countries sounds like similar in other country ten thousand times more than a music such as in the usa...
in fact, recently, globalism made people similar in many things. so in every country, pop and rock music has been much more impressive than any other types, so i dont know any other countries but so has these in turkiye...
i also think that not only greece and turkiye but also spain and italy are similar to each other. i mean these four countries' people have common qualities as we are all mediterranean...
best wishes...
2007-03-18 09:17:53
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answered by ErAs 4
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it could be both , but more likely it is the greeks infuenced by the turks.
the turks ruled the ottoman empire which spanned three continets and was the most powerful nation in the world for nearly a millenium.
greece was also under their control so it is more likey that greeks are influence by turks.
2007-03-18 17:51:36
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answered by Said Mentese 2
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I dont think that there is an influence from both sides to each other because we have the same ethnic culture such as ; we both drink raki , eat musakka , kofte , cacik etc. If you visit Bodrum you will see even the houses are the same as in ones in Greece.
2007-03-18 20:16:18
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answered by MORTİCİA 4
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Hard to tell... however there might be a couple of clues:
When the Turks arrived in the area back in the 1000ac, they were a nomadic tribe of warriors, while the Greeks-Byzantines had flourishing empire.
Music is inherent and necessary in the Christian religion and worship. It is necessary to have some musical training to become an Orthodox priest and the public is expected to take part in the melody. Muslims do not do that.
Turkish music comes directly from the Ottoman music tradition. Ottoman (alike what Turks like to claim) were not just Turks, they were also Greeks, Jews, Armenians, Serbs, Bulgarians, some Persians, Kurds etc etc. The cultural mixing off all these people produced the ottoman music.
2007-03-18 03:29:35
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answered by Kimon 7
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difference between turkish and greeks only 2 kilo meter bridge and not only music even culture is so similar
2007-03-18 03:20:42
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answered by sam 2
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