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  2. Music of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    The music of Saudi Arabia includes both Western and traditional music. The most distinguished musician in recent Saudi history is Tariq Abdulhakeem, who composed hundreds of famous Saudi songs for himself as well as for other singers; Saraj Omar has become a very prominent composer after writing the music for the Saudi national anthem; Mohammed ...

  3. Samri - Wikipedia

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    Samri ( Arabic: سامري) is a folkloric music and dance that originated in Najd, Saudi Arabia. It involves singing poetry while the daff drum is being played often while two rows of men, seated on the knees, sway and clap to the rhythm. Roughly 300 years old, samri is a style of festive music that was traditionally played late at night in ...

  4. Arabic music - Wikipedia

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    Arabic music (Arabic: الموسيقى العربية, romanized: al-mūsīqā al-ʿarabīyyah) is the music of the Arab world with all its diverse music styles and genres. Arabic countries have many rich and varied styles of music and also many linguistic dialects , with each country and region having their own traditional music .

  5. Talal Maddah - Wikipedia

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    Talal Maddah (5 August 1940 – 11 August 2000; Arabic: طلال مدَّاح) was a Saudi Arabian musician and composer. He was named Maddah after his mother's family. Commonly nicknamed as "The Earth's Voice" ( Arabic: صوت الارض ). [1] He had a substantial influence over 20th century-Arabian culture.

  6. Mohammed Abdu - Wikipedia

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    Mohammed Abdu was born on June 12, 1949 [3] [4] in Al Shuqaiq, Jazan. His father, Abdu Othman Al-A'asiri, was a poor fisherman in Tihamah who had six children with his wife, Salma Nasr-Allah. At the time, Saudi Arabia at the time was in the midst of a smallpox epidemic, and almost all of their children died, including a three-year-old son named ...

  7. Chant of the Saudi Nation - Wikipedia

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    The Chant of the Saudi Nation ( Arabic: ٱلنَّشِيْد ٱلْوَطَنِي ٱلسُّعُوْدِي, romanized : an-Našīd al-Waṭanī as-Suʿūdī) is the national anthem of Saudi Arabia. It was first officially adopted in 1950 without lyrics. The piece was gifted by the King Faruq ( r. 1936–1952) when King Abd al-Aziz ( r. 1932 ...

  8. Oud - Wikipedia

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    The oud ( Arabic: عود, romanized : ʿūd, pronounced [ʕuːd]; [1] [2] [3]) is a Middle Eastern short-neck lute-type, pear -shaped, fretless stringed instrument [4] (a chordophone in the Hornbostel–Sachs classification of instruments ), usually with 11 strings grouped in six courses, but some models have five or seven courses, with 10 or ...

  9. Category:Music of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    S. Samri. Categories: Arabic music. Music of Asia by country. Music by country. Performing arts in Saudi Arabia. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.