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  2. Music of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    The Afghan concept of music is closely associated with instruments, and thus unaccompanied religious singing is not considered music. Koran recitation is an important kind of unaccompanied religious performance, as is the ecstatic Zikr ritual of the Sufis which uses songs called na't, and the Shi'a solo and group singing styles like mursia, manqasat, nowheh and rowzeh.

  3. The Rough Guide to the Music of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Complete list. The Rough Guide To The Music Of Afghanistan is a world music compilation album originally released in 2010. Part of the World Music Network Rough Guides series, the release covers a wide breadth of the music of Afghanistan on Disc One, and contains a "bonus" Disc Two highlighting the Ahmad Sham Sufi Qawwali Group.

  4. Rubab (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    Classical Afghan music often features this instrument as a key component. Elsewhere it is known as the Kabuli rebab in contrast to the Seni rebab of India. [3] In appearance, the Kabuli rubab looks slightly different from the Indian rubab. [7] It is the ancestor of the north Indian sarod, although unlike the sarod, it is fretted. [8]

  5. Mohammad Hussain Sarahang - Wikipedia

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    Mohammad-Hussain Sarahang (née Mohammad-Hussain) was born in 1924 in the Kharabat area of Kabul, an old district known for producing some of the country's greatest musicians [citation needed]. He was the second oldest son of musician Ghulam Hussain, who taught his son the basics of music. Sarahang studied Indian classical music in the Patiala ...

  6. Klasik - Wikipedia

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    Klasik. Afghan musicians, Herat 1973. The classical music of Afghanistan is called klasik, which includes both instrumental (rāgas, naghmehs) and vocal forms (ghazals). [1] Many ustad, or professional musicians, are descended from Indian artists who emigrated to the royal court in Kabul in the 1860s upon the invitation of Amir Sher Ali Khan. [2]

  7. OpenShot - Wikipedia

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    www.openshot.org. OpenShot Video Editor is a free and open-source video editor for Windows, macOS, Linux, and ChromeOS. The project started in August 2008 by Jonathan Thomas, with the objective of providing a stable, free, and friendly to use video editor. [1][4][5][6][7][8] The program supports Windows, macOS, and Linux ever since version 2.1. ...

  8. Awalmir - Wikipedia

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    Various. Ustad Awalmir (Pashto: استاد اولمیر) (May 8, 1931 – April 24, 1982) [1] was an Afghan composer, musician, singer, and poet who wrote and sang in the Pashto language. [2] He began learning music as a teen from various music teachers and began to perform for radio broadcasts. His first song was My Heart Has Broken To Pieces.

  9. Ahmad Naser Sarmast - Wikipedia

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    [4] [3] [8] In 2006, Sarmast had outlined his proposal in the Revival of Afghan Music (ROAM), wanting to open a dedicated music school with a curriculum combining both Afghan and Western music. [3] [8] Sarmast returned to Afghanistan in 2008. [2] He formally opened the Afghanistan National Institute of Music (ANIM) in Kabul on June 20, 2010. [3]

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