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  2. List of musicians using Amharic vocals - Wikipedia

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    The Amharic language is predominantly used in Ethiopia List of musicians ... Betty G [13] Bizunesh Bekele [14] E. Eténèsh Wassi ...

  3. Music of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Pentatonic Scales: Ethiopian music has a pentatonic modal system with long intervals between notes contributing to the distinctive nature of the music. [13] Complex rhythms: Ethiopian music is known for its intricate rhythmic patterns, as with the case for many African music, often featuring irregular meters and syncopation.

  4. Bette Smith - Wikipedia

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    Bette Smith is an American soul, rock and blues singer who has released music on the Ruf Records blues label and, as of 2024, is on the Kartel Music Group label. Of Trinidadian descent, she is a New York Blues Hall of Fame inductee and has worked work with Jimbo Mathus , Kirk Fletcher , Luther Dickinson , Patterson Hood , and Jimmy Hogarth .

  5. Betty G - Wikipedia

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    Betty G is a UNHCR high-profile supporter and has visited refugee camps within Ethiopia advocating for refugee' rights, particularly women refugees' rights. [ 4 ] Betty G was inducted for Nobel Peace Prize 2019 , an award of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and sung two songs "Hagere" and "Sin Jalleda".

  6. List of gospel musicians - Wikipedia

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    This list is not designed to include performers in the greater Christian music industry specifically contemporary Christian music performers and its subgenres. Bands are listed by the first letter in their name (not including the words "a", "an", or "the"), and individuals are listed by family name .

  7. Betty Smith (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Betty Smith (6 July 1929 – 21 January 2011) was an English jazz saxophonist and singer. She began playing the saxophone at the age of nine and left school six years later to perform with the travelling all-female septet Archie's Juveniles.

  8. P'ent'ay - Wikipedia

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    Music, more technically speaking "hymns" or "psalms" (Mezmur — መዝሙር – in Amharic, [citation needed] the official language of Ethiopia, and also in other Ethiopian-Eritrean languages as well) plays a big role in preaching and the daily life of P'ent'ay/Evangelical Christians.

  9. Popular music in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    The Ethiopian traditional music embodied with strong oral-literature style. In this case, the traditional music is played by local entertainers called azmaris. Music in Ethiopia was originated, as part of Christian religious service during Yared-era in the 6th century. Muslim form called manzuma also developed in Harar and Jimma. [1]