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  2. Music of Yemen - Wikipedia

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    One contributing factor to the development of the music is also the creation of Yemen Music House in 2007 [6] that has been providing assets to the development of a contemporary music scene. [7] In 2009, took place the first Yemeni Rap public festival, co-sponsored by the French and German foreign-missions. [8]

  3. Mohamed Al-Ghoom - Wikipedia

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    These performances highlight Yemeni traditional instruments and dances alongside classical orchestral music. Al-Ghoom aims to bring attention to Yemen's cultural richness and to inspire global audiences while preserving its traditions. Despite the challenges of Yemen's circumstances, Al-Ghoom has made a notable impact in the music scene. [3] [4]

  4. Galbi (song) - Wikipedia

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    Both "Im Nin'Alu" and "Galbi" were originally recorded for the 1984 album Yemenite Songs (also known as Fifty Gates of Wisdom), containing modern versions of traditional Yemeni Jewish songs, recorded with drum machines and synthesizers but still with comparatively traditional arrangements and instruments, including strings, woodwind and brass, as well as distinctive percussion like Yemeni tin ...

  5. Culture of Yemen - Wikipedia

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    It is eaten traditionally with Yemeni flatbread, which serves as a utensil to scoop up the food. Shakshouka is a popular dish in Yemen. [5] Shakshouka is made with eggs, meat, tomatoes, peppers, onions, and spices (often including cumin, turmeric, and chili peppers). [6] It is usually served with Yemeni flatbread or white bread as a utensil.

  6. Heritage Symphonies - Wikipedia

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    Heritage Symphonies (Arabic: السيمفونيات التراثية, romanized: Al-Symphoniat Al-Thuratiah) is a cultural foundation project founded in 2019 in Yemen, it aims to promote and disseminate folk music, by integrating it into an orchestral performance that combines folk music styles and traditional instruments with Western instruments.

  7. Marfa (music) - Wikipedia

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    Marfa is a Yemeni Arabic word used for the kettledrum. [4] Due to the Hadhrami people's influence on the culture of the Ethiopian Siddis, the word marfa became a symbol of the music played using the kettledrum. [5] [6] Kettledrums are replaced with Handi kettledrums [3] in the Siddi form of marfa music played in Hyderabad, India. [7]

  8. Yemenite Songs - Wikipedia

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    Yemenite Songs (Hebrew: שירי תימן) is a 1984 album by Ofra Haza, in which the Israeli pop star returned to her roots interpreting traditional Yemeni Jewish songs with lyrics coming from the poetry of 16th century Rabbi Shalom Shabazi. The album was recorded with both traditional and modern musical instruments; wooden and metal ...

  9. National anthem of Yemen - Wikipedia

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    instrumental recording by the United States Navy Band "United Republic", [a] also known by its incipit "Repeat, O World, My Song", [b] is the national anthem of Yemen.It was written by ʿAbdullāh ʿAbd al-Wahhāb Nuʿmān to music composed by ʾAyyūb Ṭārish.