bands that feature the simsimiyya as a main instrument include El Tanbura, which uses other Egyptian instruments. The simsimiyya is often used to accompany...
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instrumentals, mainly the simsimiyya, which is an indigenous Egyptian stringed instrument that has its roots in ancient Egypt, it---the simsimiyya---was probably...
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Sintir Qanun Iraqi Santur Jawzah Ghuanbri Kamancheh Rababa Pontic lyra Simsimiyya Kissar Tanbūra Jewish Lyre Ney Kawalah Salamiyah Minjayrah Shababah Shakuli...
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El Tanbura (section Simsimiyya)
Its performances are based on traditional Egyptian music, featuring the simsimiyya and tanbura instruments. El Tanbura was formed in Port Said in the late...
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Kazakhstan: kossaz[1] Siberia: nares-jux Yemen: tanbūra, simsimiyya Africa Egypt: kissar, tanbūra, simsimiyya Ethiopia and Eritrea: begena, dita, krar Kenya: kibugander...
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among them the begena, endongo, kissar, krar, litungu, nyatiti, obokano, simsimiyya, and tanbūra. However, there are other instruments called "lyra" or "lira"...
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Reproof Ramon Ruiz and Manuel de la Niña Flamenco Port-Saidi folklore (Simsimiyya) Season 2 (2018) 28 September Khlili (3:45) My Beloved Génération Taragalte...
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Yarghul Oud Tablah Rebab Al-Mihbash Bagpipes known as Gerbeh Riq Daf Simsimiyya, found in the port city of Aqaba and the southern desert Generally, there...
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