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Algerian Chaabi
Algerian Chaâbi is an urban popular music that emerged in the Casbah of Algiers in the early 20th century. It blends the modal and poetic heritage of Andalusian classical traditions (san'a) and melhoun with a more direct, street-level expressiveness. Characterized by a rich, melismatic vocal style and refined poetry in Algerian Arabic (Derja), Chaâbi is typically accompanied by the Algerian mandole (a larger, metal‑strung mandolin), oud or banjo, violin, and frame and goblet drums (bendir, tar, darbuka). Rhythms often move between lilting 6/8 grooves and steady 2/4 patterns, while melodies draw on Arabic maqamat and Andalusian rhythmic cycles (mizân). The repertoire addresses love, longing, ethics, spiritual devotion, and social life, delivered with an intimate, narrative quality. Figures like El Hadj M'Hamed El Anka helped codify the style, shaping it into a conservatory-taught art that still feels rooted in the cafés and alleyways of Algiers.
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Harrachi, Dahmane El
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