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Sudan Music Sweet young Sudanese girl sings good tune ash--ash--ash..... |
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Sudanese Music sudanese music |
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Sudanese Music - Majzob Onsa Majzob onsa singing one of his best songs from blue nile Tv |
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Mohammed Wardi Concert In Addiss Ababa Sudan Music Legend Mohammed Wardi in ADDISS ABABA 1993 |
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Sudanese Music Video: Queen Zee - South Sudan Songs Sudanese rap music, Queen Zee, Sudanese song: "Boy, you know". Music video shot on location in Juba, South Sudan. |
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Duttywine African Style &sudan Music Tone ognia soudania danced by african fine's ladies |
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Obama Dance - Sudanese Music Obama & ElLEN .. sami |
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Sudanese Music, Queen Zee - Mafizol - A South Sudan Song Sudanese music: Rap music video by Queen Zee.This song recorded in Juba, South Sudan Shot on location in Juba, South Sudan. |
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Khalid Mahjoub Sudanese Music sudanese music from sfscorpio1 |
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Sudanese Music Video: Duop - South Sudan Song juba South Sudanese Songs, music video: Duop with the song "Juba" in South Sudan. |
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Sudanese Music & Ethiopian Performing 10 www.sudanesevideo.net Africa, home to 350 million people belonging to some 3000 tribes and speaking some 800 to 1000 distinct languages, is one of the most musically diversified regions of the world. The geographical variety of the continent - from the mountains and the vast desert of the north to the wide Savannah belt, the central rain forests and the fertile southern coast - is reflected in a multiplicity of musical styles. In spite of this diversity, unifying features may be identified. African music is primarily percussive. Drums, rattles, bells and gongs predominate, and even important melodic instruments such as xylophones and plucked strings are played with percussive techniques. African melodies are based on short units, on which performers improvise. Though melodies are often simple, rhythms are complex by European standards, with much syncopation (accents on beats other than the main one), hemiola (juxtaposition of twos and threes) and polyrhythm (simultaneous performance of several rhythms). While Western rhythms are classified as 'additive' (time span divided into equal sections, eg 12 beats divided 4+ 4 + 4), African rhythms are usually 'divisive' (unequal sections, eg 12 beats divided 5 + 7 or 3 + 4 + 5). An unusual aspect of African rhythm is what has been called the 'metronome sense', the ability of many musicians to perform for long periods without deviating from the exact tempo. Group performances are most typical, and the 'call-and-response' style with ... |
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Sudanese Music And Numeiry sudanese music with images of the former president. I miss him and his sudan |
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Sudanese Music & Eritrean Dance Performing 3 www.sudanesevideo.net Indigenous African musical and dance expressions that are maintained by oral tradition and that are stylistically distinct from the music and dance of both the Arabic cultures of North Africa and the Western settler populations of southern Africa. African music and dance, therefore, are cultivated largely by societies in sub-Saharan Africa All sub-Saharan traditions emphasize singing, because song is used as an avenue of communication. Because many African languages are "tone languages," in which pitch level determines meaning, the melodies and rhythms of songs generally follow the intonation contour and rhythms of the song texts. Melodies are usually organized within a scale of four, five, six, or seven tones. In group singing, some societies habitually sing in unison or in parallel octaves with sporadic fourths or fifths; others sing in two or three parts, using parallel thirds or fourths. Songs generally are in call-and-response form. African traditions also greatly emphasize dance, for movement is regarded as an important mode of communication. For this purpose the dance utilizes symbolic gestures, mime, props, masks, costumes, body painting, and other visual devices. The basic movements may be simple, emphasizing the upper body, torso, or feet; or they may be complex, involving coordination of different body parts and intricate actions such as fast rotation, ripples of the body, and contraction and release, as well as variations in dynamics ... |
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Sudanese Music: Duop, South Sudan Sudanese songs: Brilliant Sudanese music video of Duop, an artist from South Sudan recorded at a music festival in Juba. |
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Sudanese Music- Ahmed Al Mustafa- 7kait 3zal one of or my favourite sudanese song(s) |
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