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Andalusia n classical music is a style of classical music found across North Africa, though it evolved out of the music of Andalusia between the 10th and 15th centuries . It is now most closely associated with Morocco , and a derivative called maloufis known in Tunisia .
Andalusian classical music probably evolved under the Moors in Cordoba , and the Baghdad -born musician Zyriabis usually credited with its invention. Zyriab invented the nuba , a suite which forms the basis of al-âla, the primary form of Andalusian classical music today, along with gharnatiand malhun .
Each mizan begins with instrumental preludes called either tuashia, m'shaliyaor bughya, followed by as many as twenty songs ( sana'a) in the entire mizan.
Andalusian classical schools are spread across Morocco, having left Spain when the Arabs were driven out of the country. Valencia 's school is now in Fez , while Granada 's is located in Tetouan and Chaouen. Cities like Tangier and Meknes have their own orchestras as well.
Andalusian classical music uses instruments including oud ( lute ), rabab ( fiddle ), darbouka ( goblet drums ), taarija( tambourine ), qanún ( zither ) and kamenjah( violin ). Other instruments have included piano s, banjo s and clarinet s, though none of these instruments lasted for long.