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Showing posts with label traditional African musical instruments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label traditional African musical instruments. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 28, 2015
The Diversity of Ethiopia, Part II (Featuring Videos Of Afaan Oromo, Dawro, Gambella, Sidama, Tigrigna, & Wolaitan Ethnic Groups)
Edited by Azizi Powell
This is Part II of a two part series that features videos of a small portion of the diversity of Ethiopian music and dance cultures.
Click http://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2015/07/the-diversity-of-ethiopia-featuring.html for Part I of this series. Part I features seven music videos that showcase Amhara, Gurage, Hammar, and other Ehtiopian ethnic group/s.
The content of this post is provided for cultural, entertainment, and aesthetic purposes.
All copyrights remain with their owners.
Thanks to the recording artists and all those who are featured in these videos. Thanks also to the producers of these videos and their publishers of these videos on YouTube.
Any information about these songs would be appreciated.
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Click the Ethiopian music and dance tag found below for additional Ethiopian videos.
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FEATURED VIDEOS
These videos are presented in chronological order based on their posting dates on YouTube, with the video with the oldest date given first.
Example #1: Tsehaye - Wolaitan lay
mc2000ch Uploaded on May 4, 2008
This song is from Wolaita which is a southern tribe from Ethiopia.
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Example #2: Adugna Dumo - Hano (Sidama Music)
African Gear Published on Apr 24, 2013
check addiszefen አዲስዘፈን http://www.addiszefen.com for more Ethiopian Traditional Music - Adugna Dumo - Hano
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Example #3: Habtamu Lamu & Yanet Dinku Afaan Oromo music video NAAF SI FOON !!!
Rufa Film Production Published on Oct 22, 2014
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Selected comments from this video's discussion thread:
Dhuga Himaa, January 2015
"This place is Gara Muleta, east Oromia. The place is between Kurfa Chaale and Badano on main road way. The beauty of that place is so real. The people, the land escape etc is marvellous."
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Hajj 2003, May 2015
"This land is my land beautiful land. and these are my beautiful people and my cultural dance (shaggooyee) look at the background scenes god bless oromiya and it's people."
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aman emamu, July 2015
"Best promo music"shagoyee""
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Example #4: Ethiopian Gambella Music - አስኔ ጋምቤላ
Africa4141 Published on Dec 17, 2014
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Selected comments from this video's discussion thread:
shewiT1, January 2015
"So lovely, exquisite, and purely part of the larger faces of Federal Democratic Republic Ethiopia, in which all Ethiopians, irrespective of language, religion, culture and other deviations are accorded equal citizenship rights. As art describes current social realities, what is being seen here is another strong example to attest the republic has reached at an irreversible socio-political stage.
Go Ethiopia Gooooooooooooooooooooooo!"
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Taidor Makuach, February 2015
"This is a true custom and rich culture of Nuer to accept every human being in their community and i am proud to be one. Good job guys."
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Example #5: Tadesse Mekete:- Dawro dink ( ዳውሮ ድንቅ ) Ethiopian Music
Habeshagna Media Published on Jan 2, 2015
dawro traditional music which how beatiful culture, unique dance, in southern Ethiopia
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Example #6: New Tradional Tigrigna music 2015 tesfay gidey
G O L A G U L Published on Jan 31, 2015
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Example #7: Ethiopian Ethnic Dance
zlatko viskovic Published on Feb 27, 2015
As long as Ethiopia has many ethnic groups and languages, the variety of the music is also a lot. Most of them are indigenous, however, it is most probably believed that Wolaytigna (Woliyta) could be the origin music of Afrikaan, and by its dance too. The rest sounds Amharic, Afan Oromo, Tigirigna, Gurageagna, Afarigna, Sidamigna, Gambela, etc. are not still well known in the other world. All of them have their own dances (Eskista and Chifera).
A shoulder and chest dance also called “Eskista” is common for most of Amharas. Both shoulders are moved in a series of motions forwards and backward.
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The Diversity of Ethiopia (Featuring Videos Of Amhara, Gurage, Hammar, & Other Ethnic Group/s)
Edited by Azizi Powell
This is Part I of a two part series that features videos of a small portion of the diversity of Ethiopian music and dance cultures.
Part I features seven music videos that showcase Amhara, Gurage, Hammar, and other Ehtiopian ethnic group/s.
Click http://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2015/07/the-diversity-of-ethiopia-part-ii.html for Part II of this series. Part II features seven music videos that showcase videos of Afaan Oromo, Dawro, Gambella, Sidama, Tigrigna, and Wolaitan ethnic groups.
The content of this post is provided for cultural, entertainment, and aesthetic purposes.
All copyrights remain with their owners.
Thanks to the recording artists and all those who are featured in these videos. Thanks also to the producers of these videos and their publishers of these videos on YouTube.
Any information about these songs would be appreciated.
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Click the Ethiopian music and dance tag found below for additional Ethiopian YouTube videos.
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FEATURED VIDEOS
These videos are presented in chronological order based on their posting dates on YouTube, with the video with the oldest date given first.
Example #1: Ethiopia music Guragegna-Balageru by Mesfin Zeberga directed by Abreham welde
Melle Anzeno Uploaded on Sep 28, 2009
Ethiopia music Guragegna-Balageru
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Example #2: Hamar Omo Tribe Music
South Ethiopia Published on Aug 13, 2012
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Example #3: Ethiopian Gurage Music - Gadem 2013 ( ጋዴም )
Harot Tube Published on Apr 7, 2013
Guragigna Music - Gadem
by- Reshad Kedir
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Example #4: Southern Ethiopian Music
SuperTubeExpressionPublished on Jul 2, 2013
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If you know the name of this ethnic group I would appreciate you sharing it in the comment section below. Thanks!
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Example #5: Tegist Kiros - Zena - (Official Music Video) - New ETHIOPIAN MUSIC 2015
Ethio One Love Published on Dec 20, 2014
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Example #6: Tamrat Desta - Besua ena Bayne - (Official Music Video) - NEW ETHIOPIAN MUSIC 2015
Ethio One Love Published on Dec 30, 2014
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Example #7: New Ethiopian Music 2015 By Mamila Lukas - Zago
Focus Ethiopian Published on Jan 28, 2015
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Here's a description of this video from http://www.hahulelu.com/mamila-lukas-zago-official-music-video-new-ethiopian-music-2015_966210185.html
"The music of Ethiopia is extremely diverse, with each of Ethiopia’s ethnic groups being associated with unique sounds. Some forms of traditional music are strongly influenced by folk music from elsewhere in the Horn of Africa. However, Ethiopian religious music also has an ancient Christian element, traced to Yared, who lived during the reign of Gabra Masqal. In northeastern Ethiopia, in Wollo, a Muslim musical form called manzuma developed. Sung in Amharic, manzuma has spread to Harar and Jimma, where it is now sung in the Oromo language. In the Ethiopian Highlands, traditional secular music is played by mostly itinerant musicians called azmaris, who are regarded with both suspicion and respect in Ethiopian society."
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Thanks for visiting pancocojams.
Visitor comments are welcome.
This is Part I of a two part series that features videos of a small portion of the diversity of Ethiopian music and dance cultures.
Part I features seven music videos that showcase Amhara, Gurage, Hammar, and other Ehtiopian ethnic group/s.
Click http://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2015/07/the-diversity-of-ethiopia-part-ii.html for Part II of this series. Part II features seven music videos that showcase videos of Afaan Oromo, Dawro, Gambella, Sidama, Tigrigna, and Wolaitan ethnic groups.
The content of this post is provided for cultural, entertainment, and aesthetic purposes.
All copyrights remain with their owners.
Thanks to the recording artists and all those who are featured in these videos. Thanks also to the producers of these videos and their publishers of these videos on YouTube.
Any information about these songs would be appreciated.
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Click the Ethiopian music and dance tag found below for additional Ethiopian YouTube videos.
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FEATURED VIDEOS
These videos are presented in chronological order based on their posting dates on YouTube, with the video with the oldest date given first.
Example #1: Ethiopia music Guragegna-Balageru by Mesfin Zeberga directed by Abreham welde
Melle Anzeno Uploaded on Sep 28, 2009
Ethiopia music Guragegna-Balageru
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Example #2: Hamar Omo Tribe Music
South Ethiopia Published on Aug 13, 2012
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Example #3: Ethiopian Gurage Music - Gadem 2013 ( ጋዴም )
Harot Tube Published on Apr 7, 2013
Guragigna Music - Gadem
by- Reshad Kedir
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Example #4: Southern Ethiopian Music
SuperTubeExpressionPublished on Jul 2, 2013
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If you know the name of this ethnic group I would appreciate you sharing it in the comment section below. Thanks!
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Example #5: Tegist Kiros - Zena - (Official Music Video) - New ETHIOPIAN MUSIC 2015
Ethio One Love Published on Dec 20, 2014
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Example #6: Tamrat Desta - Besua ena Bayne - (Official Music Video) - NEW ETHIOPIAN MUSIC 2015
Ethio One Love Published on Dec 30, 2014
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Example #7: New Ethiopian Music 2015 By Mamila Lukas - Zago
Focus Ethiopian Published on Jan 28, 2015
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Here's a description of this video from http://www.hahulelu.com/mamila-lukas-zago-official-music-video-new-ethiopian-music-2015_966210185.html
"The music of Ethiopia is extremely diverse, with each of Ethiopia’s ethnic groups being associated with unique sounds. Some forms of traditional music are strongly influenced by folk music from elsewhere in the Horn of Africa. However, Ethiopian religious music also has an ancient Christian element, traced to Yared, who lived during the reign of Gabra Masqal. In northeastern Ethiopia, in Wollo, a Muslim musical form called manzuma developed. Sung in Amharic, manzuma has spread to Harar and Jimma, where it is now sung in the Oromo language. In the Ethiopian Highlands, traditional secular music is played by mostly itinerant musicians called azmaris, who are regarded with both suspicion and respect in Ethiopian society."
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Visitor comments are welcome.
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