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Music of Central Asia Summary (1137 words)
Central Asian music, that is, the music of the former Soviet states of Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Turkmenistan, is based on the interaction of nomadic and sedentary cultures and on the blending of the region's Persian and Turkic cultures and languages.
Music is found in the chants (zikr) and sometimes in the instrumental music of Sufi ceremonies.
The music of Central Asia is as vast and unique as the many cultures and peoples who inhabit the region.
Music of Inner Mongolia - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography (199 words)
Inner Mongolia is a province of China, with traditions related to Tuvan music and Mongolian music.
Musically, it is known for the Han shanxi opera tradition.
Music of Inner Mongolia, Central Asian music, Inner Mongolia and Music of Chinese subdivisions.
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