
Taarab music is a popular genre in East Africa which was developed from Islamic roots, using instruments from Africa (percussion), Europe (guitar), Arab Middle East (oud and qanum) and East Asia (taishokoto). Its roots in the melting pot of coastal Africa are reason for its varied influences. It is a fusion of tunes sung in rhythmic poetry with Arabic and Swahili influences and are a feature of wedding music. It is popular in the coastal areas of East Africa, especially in Zanzibar, Tanga, and Lamu. Taarab is also said to have an Egyptian origin, due to the long-term popularity of the Ikhwani Safaa Musical Club. Wherever the Swahili speaking people travelled, Tarabu culture moved with them.
Zanzibar
East African Taarab music and singers
By Chale - Posted on April 18th, 2008
Tagged: african music
• African musicians
• Kenya
• music video
• taarab
• Tanzania
• traditional
• Zanzibar












Commentaires récents
2 heures 36 minutes ago
6 heures 36 minutes ago
10 heures 46 minutes ago
11 heures 23 minutes ago
11 heures 39 minutes ago
17 heures 43 minutes ago
19 heures 48 minutes ago
1 jour 9 heures ago
1 jour 17 heures ago
2 jours 1 heure ago