
This is your chance to be the first person to own a playlist put together by Michael Ibrahim.
Michael has personally chosen 5 songs.
This 27 minute playlist will not be available for FREE anywhere else. It's just for You...
Hello NAO fans,
Do you want to get up and dance with your family and friends at your next party?
Here’s how you can do it:

No need to Join our Monthly Gold Membership!
You can have this playlist for FREE
In the past, it was challenging to play our music at parties or gatherings, our NAO followers had to use Youtube and search our channel to find the right song to play.
Now, we have listened to our NAO followers and created the perfect playlist for any occasion, a new section only available to our Gold Members.
This is your chance to enjoy our music without joining the Gold Membership and paying the monthly fee.
This Exclusive NAO Arab Music Playlist will get everyone up and dancing Even If your friends don't want to!
You might be thinking that you’ll need to spend hours of wasted time searching for Arab classics that your friends will appreciate in order to get them dancing and having an amazing time but actually…
ALL YOU NEED TO DO...
IS PLAY THIS PLAYLIST OF THREE NAO CLASSIC SONGS AND EVERYONE WILL BE ON THE DANCE FLOOR.
That’s why we are so excited to be sharing this FREE OFFER with you today!
Get Your Copy Of This
Exclusive Playlist from the NAO Now!
Created by:

Michael Ibrahim
Conductor, Composer, Instrumentalist, Educator.
Michael Ibrahim, is a dynamic conductor and a recognized innovator in the Arab music circuit. He began his musical studies on the ‘Ud, and later studied the Bassoon and Nay as his musical training progressed. Ibrahim studied under renowned musicians Simon Shaheen, Johnny Sarweh, Nadeem Dlaikan, Douglas Bianchi, Anthony Iannacconne, Dr. David Pierce, Robert Williams, and Victoria King. He earned a bachelor's degree in music from Eastern Michigan University, and a Master of Music degree in conducting from Wayne State University.Â
Ibrahim’s background and unique approach to composition and improvisation—fusing Western and Arab music idioms— has led to performances in concert halls and venues the world over, features on a number of recordings and film scores, and opportunities to share the stage with some of the most influential figures in Western and Arab music.Â
His role as an educator, providing instrumental and ensemble instruction, lectures, and demonstrations on Arab music, privately and in the classroom, at university and grade school levels, ultimately brought him to founding the NAO, where he currently serves as Music Director. Ibrahim hopes that through his performances and educational efforts, he can instill a wider appreciation for Arab music and its heritage.