Balladic musical style in Ethiopian and Eritrean tradition
"Tezeta" redirects here. For other uses, see Tezeta (disambiguation).
Tizita (var. Tezeta; Amharic: ትዝታ; English: memory, "nostalgia" or "longing")[1] is one of the Pentatonic scales or Qañat of the Amhara ethnic group.[2]
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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...
hireth and hiraezh. It is associated with the Amharic-Ethiopian concept of Tizita, the German concept of Sehnsucht, the Galician-Portuguese saudade or the...
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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...
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), ambassel (ዐምባሰል), and anchihoye (አንቺሆዬ). Three additional...
harmonies, her vocal style is essentially traditional, using modes such as tizita. Kuku Sebsibe was born in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. She spent a majority of...
as Kassmasse, who blends his music with Northern Ethiopia highland music tizita and ambassel. Ethiopian hip hop music is relatively new phenomena emerged...
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...
band jazz trumpeter (James Last Orchestra) Muluken Melesse, 70, Ethiopian tizita singer and drummer Sturgis Nikides, 66, American blues rock and no wave...
major, and bati minor. Some songs take the name of their qenet, such as tizita, a song of reminiscence. When played on traditional instruments, these modes...
popular Ethio-Jazz genre pioneered by Mulatu Astatke was created from the Tizita qañat of the Amhara combined with the use of Western instruments. Saxophone...
Music. Using the five-note pentatonic scale and asymmetrical rhythm from Tizita Qenet and his technical skills from New York, allowed him to create a unique...
specialise in the serving of tej (mead). The Azmaris introduced the popular Tizita ballad form. Asnaketch Worku Bahru Kegne Eténèsh Wassié Weres Egeziaber...
as the blues for African-Americans, Sehnsucht in German, dor in Romania, Tizita in Ethiopia, Hiraeth in Welsh, or Assouf for the Tuareg people, appocundria...
Singles and EPs Title Year Label 'Bichayene Tekezie" 1970 Amha Records "Tizita" 1972 Amha Records "Yene Alem"/'Wededkuh Maletish Layker" 1974 Philips Records...
calls Tizita, meaning "memory" in Amharic, to describe her approach in the book to analysing the social sciences. Michael Kebede described Tizita as a...
major, and bati minor. Some songs take the name of their qenet, such as tizita, a song of reminiscence. The ethnomusicological pioneer Arthur Morris Jones...
major, and bati minor. Some songs take the name of their qenet, such as tizita, a song of reminiscence. Africa is home to approximately one-third of the...