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- Tizita (var. Tezeta; Amharic: ትዝታ; English: memory, "nostalgia" or "longing") is one of the Pentatonic scales or Qañat of the Amhara ethnic group. The...
- national pride, romance, friendship, and a unique type of memoire known as tizita. Saint Yared, a 6th-century Aksumite composer, is widely regarded as the...
- hireth and hiraezh. It is ****ociated with the Amharic-Ethiopian concept of tizita, the German concept of Sehnsucht, the Galician-Portuguese saudade or the...
- is generally known for his Tizita, a genre that reminisces the past with its slow and groovy style of music. The word Tizita translates as memories, which...
- are four main qañat scales that are used, all of which are pentatonic: tizita (ትዝታ), bati (ባቲ), amb****el (አምባሳል), and anchihoye (አንቺሆዬ). Three additional...
- during the Tigray War, most (81%) of the meetings did not have approvals by Tizita Belachew, head of the service, or by Solomon Abate, of stories on the war...
- major, and bati minor. Some songs take the name of their qenet, such as tizita, a song of reminiscence. When pla**** on traditional instruments, these modes...
- Tizita Bogale Ashame (born July 13, 1993) is an Ethiopian runner who specializes in the middle distance events. "Tizita Bogale". Olympedia. OLYMadMen...
- harmonies, her vocal style is essentially traditional, using modes such as tizita. ****u Sebsibe was born in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. She spent a majority of...
- use of tempo rubato. Simultaneously, she has emplo**** the use of kiñit, tizita and bati, which are all qenets, or five note pentatonic musical scales specific...