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Gasba or
tamja is a
musical style based on a wind
instrument of the same name (
gasba literally means "reed" in the
Berber language),
which is widespread...
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April 9, 1968) was an
Algerian singer. He was one of the
founders of the
gasba music.
During his lifetime, he
revolutionized Bedouin musical traditions...
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usually less than five people. The
musical instruments they use are the
gasba flute (bamboo red flute) and bendir,
those using bendir generally are also...
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cheikhas accompanied by two to four male
instrumentalists playing a
gasba (a
wooden flute) and
gallal (a
metal drum). Rai was
considered a rejection...
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variety of
regional styles. The best
known are
Moroccan music, the po****r
Gasba,
Kabyle and
Chawi music of Algeria, and the
widespread Tuareg music of Burkina...
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original on 2019-09-07.
Retrieved 2020-11-30.
Sadie Stanley, ed. (1984). "
Gasba". The New
Grove Dictionary of
Musical Instruments. Vol. 2. London: MacMillan...
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rural areas, it may also be
accompanied by
instruments like the mezoued,
gasba and the zurna. The
emergence of new
patterns of
racial and
improvised music...
- hollow. It has also many
similarities with the
Arabic woodwind instruments gasba, used in
Tunisia and Algeria.
Simon Broughton; Mark Ellingham;
Richard Trillo...
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Vocals (Background)
Christopher Allan:
Cello Ali Bensadoun: Gallal,
Gasba, Ney,
Raita Casbah Boys: Choir/Chorus,
Vocals Duchess Nell Catchpole: Violin...
- this
genre of music. Meanwhile,
traditional raï
instruments such as the
gasba (reed flute), and the
derbouka (North
African drums) were
replaced with...