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  1. In central and northern Ethiopia traditional music instruments, specifically chordophones such as the lyre Krar and the spike fiddle Masinqo are broadly used as melody instruments whereby they exclusively serve to accompany songs, mainly solo songs.

  2. The nägarit kettledrum belongs to the traditional music instruments of Ethiopia. For centuries, this drum mainly served as an emblem of Ethiopian ancient monarchic systems. Kettledrums are among worldwide-distributed music instruments found in the Islamic world, the Caucasus, Central, and South Asia, large parts of Africa, and Europe.

  3. Chapter Four mentions "the traditional musical instruments" but does not fulfill Bekele's own claim "to provide a coherent account of the musical traditions of the varoius ethnic groups of Ethiopia" (p. 23).

  4. For many Ethiopians, it may seem strange, even inappropriate, to talk about heritage when it comes to music. This ambivalence towards all musical art is deeply rooted as well as discriminating. This perception also depends on from where one observes and from where one speaks.

  5. In central and northern Ethiopia traditional music instruments, specifically chordophones such as the lyre Krar and the spike fiddle Masinqo are broadly used as melody instruments whereby they exclusively serve to accompany songs, mainly solo songs.

  6. 10 paź 2023 · During its colorful history, Mexican music developed various styles, including Mexican Son (with many regional variations), Ranchera, Norteño, Banda, and one of the most popular, Mariachi. All of these styles showcase some of the traditional instruments that are associated with Mexican music.

  7. Ethiopia upholds unique cultural heritage and diverse music history in entire African continent. The traditional music heritage of Ethiopia has been globally recognized with its distinct music … Expand

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