Talk:Kurdish music

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Music is modal, with its meqam (or mode in Arabic music) is called Kurd and is known throughout the Middle East. Other common meqams used in Kurdish music are Deştî - which is of Kurdish origin - Beyat, Beyatî Huseynî (Muheyir), Hicaz and Saba. The meqam Nahawand or Nihavent used in Arabic and Turkish music also has a Kurdish name.

It is not correct musicology. Kurdish people have to be objective here and not just try and write an article that seems to emphasise nationlist tendencies. Please see sources [1] for correct information on Ottoman classical music