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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...
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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...
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hireth and hiraezh. It is ****ociated with the Amharic-Ethiopian
concept of
tizita, the
German concept of Sehnsucht, the Galician-Portuguese
saudade or the...
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Tizita Bogale Ashame (born July 13, 1993) is an
Ethiopian runner who
specializes in the
middle distance events. "
Tizita Bogale". Olympedia. OLYMadMen...
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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...
- 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...
- 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...
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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...
- as K****m****e, who
blends his
music with
Northern Ethiopia highland music tizita and amb****el.
Ethiopian hip hop
music is
relatively new
phenomena emerged...
- Hirschfield,
Chauncey Hollis, Jr.,
Ariowa Irosogie,
Leven Kali,
Ricky Lawson,
Tizita Makuria,
Julian Martrel Mason,
Daniel Memmi,
Cherdericka Nichols, Ernest...