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  2. Popular music in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    The Ethiopian traditional music embodied with strong oral-literature style. In this case, the traditional music is played by local entertainers called azmaris. Music in Ethiopia was originated, as part of Christian religious service during Yared-era in the 6th century. Muslim form called manzuma also developed in Harar and Jimma. [1]

  3. G7th Capo Company - Wikipedia

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    The G7th "Performance" capo which uses a wrap spring clutch. G7th capos are used by professional musicians including Richard Thompson, Bryan Adams, The Kooks, KT Tunstall, Marcus Mumford, Roger McGuinn, Catfish and the Bottlemen.

  4. The Rough Guide to the Music of Ethiopia (2012 album)

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    The Rough Guide to the Music of Ethiopia is a world music compilation album originally released in 2012.Part of the World Music Network Rough Guides series, the release contains two discs: an overview of the music of Ethiopia—focusing mainly on 21st century pop—is found on Disc One, while Disc Two features dub-style musician Invisible System. [1]

  5. Music of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Complex rhythms: Ethiopian music is known for its intricate rhythmic patterns, as with the case for many African music, often featuring irregular meters and syncopation. Vocal styles: Traditional Ethiopian singing includes a variety of vocal techniques, such as melismatic, ornamentation, vocal slides, and call-and-response structures. In terms ...

  6. Ethio-jazz - Wikipedia

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    He went on to pursue a formal education in music at Holy Trinity College in London. Astatke was interested in promoting traditional Ethiopian music to Western audiences. Beginning in 1958, he also studied jazz at Berklee College of Music in Boston. There, he successfully combined Ethiopian music with Western jazz and rhythms, conceiving "Ethio ...

  7. Category:Ethiopian musicians - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... By occupation: Entertainers / Music people: Musicians: By nationality: Ethiopian Also: Ethiopia: ... Ethiopian music arrangers ...

  8. eMusic - Wikipedia

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    eMusic is a digital music store, founded in 1998 as one of the first sites to sell DRM-free MP3s. [20] The site also features original editorial content and was expanded in March 2014 to include Wondering Sound , an online music publication which includes eMusic's archived music features, interviews, news, photography, and new long-form ...

  9. Music and politics in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, a lot of Ethiopians were sent to study abroad in countries such as France and Great Britain, resulting in significant European influence on modern musical development of Ethiopia. Performing music on stage, the use of the theater for dramatic music productions, and the establishment of dance, marching bands, and music ...