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U.S. Navy Band instrumental rendition in C major. file. help. " Gaumee salaam " (Dhivehi: ޤައުމީ ސަލާމް, IPA: [gaʊmiː s̺alaːm]; lit. 'National Salute') is the national anthem of the Maldives. The lyrics were written by Muhammad Jameel Didi in 1948, and the melody was composed by Sri Lankan maestro Pandit Amaradeva in 1972.
The most widely known form of indigenous music is called boduberu. It is also the most popular, especially in the Northern Atolls. It is said to have appeared in the Maldives in about the 11th century, and that it may have East African origins. It is a dance music, performed by about fifteen people, including a lead singer and three ...
Boduberu. Boduberu (Dhivehi: ބޮޑުބެރު) is similar to some of the songs and dances found in east and south west Africa. It is likely that the music was introduced to The Maldives by sailors from the Indian Ocean region. It may be said that Boduberu first made an appearance in The Maldives in the 11th Century AD, or possibly before that.
Music portal The main articles for this category are music of the Maldives and musician . Musicians from the country of the Maldives (officially, the Republic of the Maldives).
Zero Degree Atoll formed in 1987. Their debut song Reethi Handhuvaru was produced together with Worldview International Foundation and the Ministry of Home Affairs of the Maldives. In 1988, the band began to work on their first album.
Hussain Ali was born on 26 January 1976 in F. Nilandhoo. [1] In 1996, he performed the track "Goanaa Kuree" for the album Shakuvaa which is considered as one of his earliest releases. [1] Two years later, while working at Maldives National Defense Force, he joined the army's music band, Cops Band, and became a prominent performer in several ...
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