Music of Asia
Asian music encompasses numerous musical styles originating in many Asian countries.
Musical traditions in Asia

A Mongolian musician

A Lady Playing the Tanpura; Rajasthan

A musical theatre group in Baghdad

A Japanese man playing a shamisen while another sings

A Korean gayageum performer
- Music of Central Asia
- Music of Afghanistan (when included in the definition of Central Asia)
- Music of Kazakhstan
- Music of Kyrgyzstan
- Music of Mongolia (culturally Central Asia)
- Music of Tajikistan
- Music of Turkmenistan
- Music of Uzbekistan
- Music of Russia (indigenous peoples of the Asian part)
- Music of East Asia
- Music of South Asia
- Asian Underground
- Music of Afghanistan
- Music of Bangladesh
- Music of Bhutan
- Music of India
- Ravanahatha
- Music of the Maldives
- Music of Nepal
- Music of Pakistan
- Music of Sri Lanka
- Music of Southeast Asia
- Music of Brunei
- Music of Cambodia
- Music of East Timor
- Music of Indonesia
- Music of Sunda
- Music of Java
- Music of Bali
- Music of Laos
- Music of Malaysia
- Music of Myanmar
- Music of the Philippines
- Music of Singapore
- Music of Thailand
- Music of Vietnam
- Music of West Asia (Middle East)
- Arabic music
- Music of Bahrain
- Music of Jordan
- Music of Iraq
- Music of Lebanon
- Music of Palestine
- Music of Saudi Arabia
- Music of Syria
- Music of the United Arab Emirates
- Music of Yemen
- Music of Armenia
- Assyrian/Syriac folk music
- Music of Azerbaijan
- Music of Cyprus
- Music of Georgia
- Music of Iran
- Music of Israel
- Music of Turkey
- Arabic music
See also

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