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The article discusses the nature of Arab musical bands that suffer from an unclear concept of band identity and an imbalance between discipline and individual showmanship. It highlights that major bands have become composed of numerous instruments, which diminishes performance effectiveness and results in less harmony. The writer emphasizes that the most effective bands are small and balanced groups, such as quartets or sextets, rather than large formations relying heavily on many instruments, especially percussion, which tend to dominate the performance excessively. Additionally, it points out that the proliferation of instruments and markets within musical ensembles has roots in ancient origins. The solution to improve the level of performance and creativity lies in having more precise organization and discipline. The article concludes that the answer is to reduce the size of bands and focus on quality composition and harmony, while not tolerating large groups that lack artistic sincerity and cohesion—particularly in major musical works.
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