Moroccan folklore music encompasses four main varieties: Berber music of the Atlas Mountains, Gharnati music of eastern Morocco originating from Andalusia, mystical Gnawa music of southern Morocco brought by Africans, and trance music of Jajouka village in northern Morocco influenced by Sufism and linked to ancient Greek rites of Pan. Each variety has distinct origins, styles of performance, and instruments but together depict Morocco's diverse cultural influences and promote cultural understanding in the country.