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  2. Somali music - Wikipedia

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    Somali songs are pentatonic. That is, they only use five pitches per octave in contrast to a heptatonic (seven note) scale such as the major scale. At first listen, Somali music might be mistaken for the sounds of nearby regions such as Oromo in Ethiopia, Sudan or the Arabian peninsula, but it is ultimately recognizable by its own unique tunes ...

  3. Somalia's violin novice to TV orchestra triumph in four years

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    Born at the start of Somalia's civil war, Maryan Ali Mohamed dreamt of one day performing live on stage. Now, the 33-year-old is one of 40 musicians forming a Somali orchestra. The East African ...

  4. Balwo - Wikipedia

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    Their position was, the singing of love poems of the Somali Balwo genre is offensive to Muslim morality and decorum, and is against Islamic morals. [15] Nonetheless, the spread of the genre did not stop, Abdi established a troop and performed the genre in many cities in Somalia, thus becoming a modern Somali music innovator.

  5. Radio Hargeysa - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1943 in the former British Somaliland protectorate as the first Somali language station, it broadcasts mostly in Somali but also features news bulletins in Amharic, Arabic and English. The channel was responsible for the widespread propagation of the new Balwo genre developed by Abdi Sinimo and the Heellooy oud music that ...

  6. Music of Somalia - Wikipedia

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    Somali songs are pentatonic.That is, they only use five pitches per octave in contrast to a heptatonic (seven note) scale such as the major scale.At first listen, Somali music might be mistaken for the sounds of nearby regions such as Oromo in Ethiopia, Sudan or the Arabian Peninsula, but it is ultimately recognizable by its own unique tunes and styles.

  7. Maryam Mursal - Wikipedia

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    Mursal grew up in Somalia in a Muslim family with four daughters. Mursal's family was originally from Galmudug Somalia, and is from the Madhibaan clan. As a teenager, she broke with tradition and began singing professionally in Mogadishu. She performed in nightclubs and her brand of music, featuring a mix of blues, soul, Somali and Arabic ...

  8. Soomaaliyeey toosoo - Wikipedia

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    History. " Soomaaliyeey toosoo " is a well-known Somali song that dates from the early 1940s. It was first composed by Yusuf Haji Adam and Cali Mire Cawaale. [4] sometime in the 1940s. It was sung to mark independence day on July 1, 1960, and was regularly performed by children in the mornings at schools.

  9. Xiddigaha Geeska - Wikipedia

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    Xiddigaha Geeska ( The Horn Stars) ( Arabic: نجوم القرن) is a Somali music band from Somaliland. [ 1][ 2] The band is funded by Somaliland's Ministry of Information and National Guidance. [ 3] The band is led by Hasan Dhuhul Labsalah ( Somali: Xasan Dhuxul Laabsaalax ). [ 2]