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Category for musical instruments of Bahrain. Pages in category "Bahraini musical instruments" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
Bahraini musical instruments (4 P) M. Music organisations based in Bahrain (1 C) Pages in category "Music of Bahrain" The following 6 pages are in this category, out ...
The music of Bahrain is part of the Persian Gulf folk traditions. Alongside Kuwait , it is known for sawt music, a bluesy genre influenced by African , Indian and Persian music . Sultan Hamid, Ali Bahar and Khaled El Sheikh (a singer and oud player) are among the most popular musicians from Bahrain.
The jirba (Arabic: قربة (also spelled جربة; also transliterated dzirba, girba) is a traditional folk instrument from Bahrain and Kuwait. It is a droneless, double-reeded, single-chantered bagpipe, played particularly by ethnic Iranians, as well as on the Kuwaiti island of Faylaka. The bag is usually made from the skin of a goat, and ...
Fidjeri (Arabic: الفجيري; sometimes spelled fijri or fidjeri) is the specific repertoire of vocal music sung by the pearl divers of Eastern Arabia's coastal Gulf states, especially Bahrain and Kuwait. A lead singer is backed up by a chorus of accompanying singers and clapping.
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Nancy Reagan (1981) For husband Ronald Reagan’s first inauguration in 1981, Nancy Reagan wore a tailored Adolfo coatdress with pointed shoulders and a subtly cinched waist, which she paired with ...
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