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GetDarker.com / dj zhao - NGOMA VOL. 1 - 0 views

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    global hiphop and dancehall fire from around the non-western world. navigating next-level urban dance music from places like India, Cuba, Tanzania, Egypt, South Africa -- a sampling of crucial new scenes: the wickedest beats and sweetest flows. . 4 continents, 19 countries, around 105 BPM. Bongo Flava, Kizomba, Afro-Hiphop, Bhangra, Cumbia, Reggaeton, Dancehall, Rai, Arabic Pop, Balkan Beat, Genge, Kapuka, Kwaito, Jaija, Afro-House, Afro-Dub, Taraab, Gamelan
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להקת שחרית - למא באדא Shaharit Ensemble | Jewish Arabic Piyut | Music Video - 0 views

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    The Shaharit Ensemble performs this Middle-Eastern Jewish sacred piyut (musical poem) with ney, oud, violin, double bass, kanun, and darbuka.
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Meganel Generated PlayList - 0 views

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    His picks range from Amr Diab (Arabic Folk-Pop) to Timbalada (Afro-Bahian Percussion Ensemble) to Willie Nelson (Hippie Country)... Great tool for discovery!
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Rebab | Photo | Arabic Rababa - 0 views

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    rababa.jpg (JPEG Image, 800x325 pixels)
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Med'Set Orkestra | "Before being Portuguese, Spanish, Algerian, Italian or Greek, we ar... - 1 views

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    Med'Set is a project born from the common desire of singer-violinist Akim El Sikameya and festival director Sete Sois Sete Luas to give life, by music, to this idea of a Mediterranean culture, common to all people of the region, and stronger than any political division. "Before being Portuguese, Spanish, Algerian, Italian or Greek, we are Mediterranean." And to prove it, Akim el Sikameya, worldwide famous singer and violinist, wanted to reunite in an exceptional creation, seven
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Oud | Ud | Lute | Luth | Barbat | Pipa | Zheng - 0 views

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    The oud consists of a large soundbox connected to a short neck, distinguishing it from the long-necked lute family (tanbur, saz, baglâma, setar, tar). The body has a pear shape (the modern ones manufactured in Egypt accentuate this even more). Arabic tuning: D G A d g c Old English lute tuning: A D G b e a
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Sharhabeel Ahmed: Sudan's 'King of Jazz' - 0 views

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    Sharhabeel launched a new genre of Sudanese song, melding jazz vocals with a big band sound, and Sharhabeel and his band became Khartoum's most sought after ensemble. It was a popularity that mushroomed. His synthesiser-driven renditions of traditional songs brought further success and recognition. "It is ironic," he muses, "that in the 21st century, there is not a single recording studio in Sudan," in contrast to the exuberance & optimisim of the 1950s, after Sudan's 1956 independence from Britain. The pentatonic scale of Sudanese music contrasts sharply with the septatonic scale of Arabic music.
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