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Lesson 74 of 84 · World Music

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The Didgeridoo of Australia (Part 3)

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Middle Eastern music uses maqam scales with microtones—intervals smaller than a half step—creating a distinctive, ornate sound.

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Learn about the didgeridoo of australia (part 3): describe how geography and culture shape musical style

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Middle Eastern music uses maqam scales with microtones—intervals smaller than a half step—creating a distinctive, ornate sound.

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Describe how geography and culture shape musical style

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Listen to and identify music from different continents

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