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  1. 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.

  2. Traditional music instruments such as the five-stringed lyre krar, the one-stringed spike fiddle masinqo, the end-blown flutes embilta that are performed in sets of three musicians (only men) and the double-headed drum hebero have been used in these performances for accompanying the songs.

  3. 25 paź 2015 · The encroachment by western cultural values along with influence of globalization has undermined the local music tradition of Ethiopia. These traditional musical instruments carrying...

  4. This paper critically examines how music tradition of Ethiopia maintains cultural identity of the country and how the cultural expressions through music and dance promote social cohesion in spite of culture shock imposed by forces of globalization.

  5. 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.

  6. 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).

  7. Ethiopian music is a term that can mean any music of Ethiopian origin, however, often it is applied to a genre, a distinct modal system that is pentatonic, with characteristically long intervals between some notes.. The music of the Ethiopian Highlands uses a fundamental modal system called qenet, of which there are four main modes: tezeta, bati, ambassel, and anchihoy. [1]