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Aramaic music is the music historically practiced by the Arameans or today by the speakers of Aramaic. It includes the traditional, liturgical and sacred aramaic songs.

The Aramaic-speaking Jews and the Judeo-Aramaic speakers have also participated in the production of many Aramaic musical works.

Aramaic music contains some rhythmic patterns that are popular, like Latin music.

Works and artists
Many singers and musicians practice or practiced Aramaic music, in traditional or modern form, such as the singer Jan Karat, one of the greatest influencer artists in Aramaic music of modern timesMany singers and musicians practice Aramaic music, in traditional or modern form, such as the singer Jan Karat, one of the greatest influencer artists in modern Aramaic music, the singer Abeer Nehme who sings traditional religious music Syriac-Maronite, Syriac-Orthodox and Byzantine, or the musician Jordi Savall in his book-album Jerusalem - The City of Two Peace, which retraces 3200 years of history of the holy city in music., the singer Abeer Nehme who sings traditional sacred music of Syriac-Maronite, Syriac-Orthodox and Byzantine traditions, or the musician Jordi Savall in his book-album Jerusalem: The City of Two Peaces , which retraces 3200 years of history of the holy city in music. fr:Modèle:Palette Musiques régionalesfr:Modèle:Palette Musiques du monde