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- In Arabic Music, the mawwāl (Arabic: موال; plural: mawāwīl, مواويـل) is a traditional and po****r Arabic genre of vocal music that is very slow in beat...
- Ahmed Adaweyah. He reportedly began singing at the age of 8, and practiced mawawīl, the vocal improvisations which often begin an Egyptian Sha'bi song. He...
- King Hussein. King Hussein became a fan of her East Jordanian tunes and mawawil. She became the representative of Jordanian music to the Arab world by...
- George. Wadih El Safi has sung over 5000 songs. He is well-known for his mawawil (an improvised singing style) of 'Ataba, Mijana, and Abu el Zuluf. He has...
- the circular breathing technique. Ibrahim Shahin – who used to play in Mawawil – was another well-known Egyptian kawala player. He was an internationally...
- Aillapan Chile The Bird-Man – onomatopoeic vocal shows of the Mapuche Indians Mawawil Egypt Improvised ballads of the Egyptian wilderness Mazaher Egypt Forbidden...
- families, form political alliances and trade contracts, and recite poetry and mawawil. Secondly, and most importantly, the majlis of the prince or notable in...
- first oud. Cheqara sang Andalusian and traditional Moroccan folksongs in mawawil (improvised solo), inshad (solo) styles. Cheqara did much to po****rize...