Represented by Yahya Maghi, Ibrahim al-Musri (742~804), Farabi (870~950), and Ibn Sina (980~1038) A whole bunch of musicians. They come from different ethnic groups, but have made important contributions to Arabic music. Among them, Farabi introduced Arabic music to the West in Latin, which had an important influence on European Renaissance music. The Encyclopedia of Music written by Farabi is the most important Arabic music document that has survived to this day. He also contributed to The caron was reformed and became one of the important musical instruments of Arabia.