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  2. Music of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Sawahli (coastal) music is a type of popular Egyptian music from the country's northern coast, and is based around ancient Egyptian instrumentals, mainly the simsimiyya, which is an indigenous Egyptian stringed instrument that has its roots in ancient Egypt, it---the simsimiyya---was probably introduced to the country's northern coast from the ...

  3. Mohamed Abozekry & Heejaz - Wikipedia

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    Mohamed Abozekry & Heejaz is a Franco-Egyptian band of instrumental music formed in 2010. Led by the young music prodigy Mohamed Abozekry who received the first prize at the international Oud competition in Damascus in 2009, [1] the quartet also includes Guillaume Hogan (), Anne Laure Bourget and Hugo Reydet (double bass).

  4. Coptic music - Wikipedia

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    Coptic music is purely religious. Coptic chant is a very old tradition, assumed to have links with the ancient liturgies of Jerusalem or Syria, however, manuscripts survive only since recent times and little is known for sure about the older tradition. Until these recent liturgical books, the music was transmitted orally.

  5. Simsimiyya - Wikipedia

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    It is used in Egypt in certain genres of Egyptian music, including Sawahli (coastal) music, which is a type of popular Egyptian music from the country's northern coast. The simsimiyya was probably introduced to the country's northern coast from the Nile valley in the 19th century by Egyptian workers in the Suez canal. It is also used in other ...

  6. Takht (music) - Wikipedia

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    Takht (alternatively spelled Takhat) is the representative musical ensemble, the orchestra, of Middle Eastern music.In Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, and Jordan, the ensemble consists of the oud, the qanun, the kamanjah (or now alternatively violin), the ney, the riq, and the darabukkah.

  7. Shaabi - Wikipedia

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    ' of the people ' or ' locally popular ') [1] is an Egyptian musical genre. It is a form of popular working-class music which evolved from Egyptian Baladi in the second half of the 20th century, it's the core of Egyptian people music in streets and weddings and every day Egyptian life.

  8. Farid al-Atrash - Wikipedia

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    Notable Egyptian instrumental guitarist Omar Khorshid covered Farid al-Atrash's songs in a tribute album. His musical pieces was produced by Voice of Lebanon label which was founded by Robert Khayatt. the entire catalogue was acquired by Mazzika [ 28 ] Group in the early 2000s.

  9. Category:Ancient Egyptian musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ancient Egyptian musical instruments" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

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