How the Female Population Revolutionized Arabic Music Videos

Women through their voices and unwitting talent have represented majority of Arabic influences. They revolutionized the modern Arabic Music and Music Videos through their presence.

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Los Angeles, CA -- (SBWire) -- 04/13/2015 --Arabian Music is the representation of the rich culture of Arabia and the rest of other culture, which somehow influenced Arabia today.

Even in the Pre-Islamic state of the country, women already played an important role in the development of Arabic Music. Women with beautiful voices would sing to the lyrics of poems while playing early musical instruments. Their compositions were simple and easy to understand.

In the 1950's and 1960's, influences of Western Music began in the Arabic culture. There were a few musicians who experimented in using western instruments to accompany their composition. In the 1970's, several artists took the plunge and started Arabic pop. This song genre usually consists of Western styled songs with Arabic lyrics and content. The melodies are often a mix of Eastern and Western Music. In the 1980's, Lydia Canaan, a woman, was regarded as the first rock star of the Middle East. She was also the first successful Lebanese recording artist.

On the other hand, Arabic Music was also influencing Western music at the same time, which leads to the development of surf music, rock music and punk rock. In the 1980's, there were also several female artists, which took up such styling.

At the rise of YouTube and music videos comes the representation of women on the Arabic Music Video scene. Women as video presenters add a different value to the music they are representing. More and more Arabic music videos these days are brae and sophisticated enough to represent the merging of cultures, which represents the evolution of Arabic Music. Arabic Music Videos are bolder and much more redefined to promote Arabic culture while embracing the incoming cultures which are relevant these days.

Women through their voices and unwitting talent have represented majority of Arabic influences. They revolutionized the modern Arabic Music and Music Videos through their presence.

Music is a really powerful tool to represent a society. It can speak fully of social challenges, women's triumph over status classification, women's rights and social freedoms, which continue to influence people from all walks of life. Music is relevant to create and promote social change. Music videos representing a composition can also communicate a big deal of meaning if done correctly. It is the theatrical representation of each note and letters in a musical composition. Thus, it should be done in an intricate and influential way. Like the women in Arabic Music History, music videos can also influence and promote social change.

About TamTam
TamTam is a Middle Eastern-born musician based in Los Angeles, California. Her diverse background resonates deeply throughout her music, as her sound is cultivated by a rich combination of cultural and social themes. A hybrid of blues, pop, and Arabian influences, TamTam represents a cultural paradox. Her music speaks to many social challenges, including women's rights and social freedoms, and continues to inspire people from all walks of life. TamTam is a voice for an increasingly intimate global community, a voice for the new-age shift in human perspective.

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