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- Music_of_Oman abstract "The music of Oman has been strongly affected by the country's coastal location, with Omani sailors interacting with, and bringing back music from, Egypt, Tanzania and elsewhere. More recently, a Portuguese occupation has left its own marks, while geographic neighbors like the United Arab Emirates, Yemen, Saudi Arabia and Iran have also had a profound influence. In contrast to other Arab countries, Omani traditional music has a strong emphasis on rhythm.Traditional music marks all the stages in the life of an Omani, including birth, circumcision, marriage and death. In contrast to many Arab countries, all Omanis participate in music, including both men and women, and young and old.Liwa and Fann at-Tanbura are types of music and dance performed mainly in communities of descendants of Bantu peoples from the African Great Lakes region.The Omani Centre for Traditional Music claims that Arabic music in Oman can be characterized by \"tetrachords with typical Arabic intervals, including three-quarter tones taken from the Arabic musical scales; the maqamat\".Notable Omani musicians include Salim Rashid Suri, the \"Singing Sailor\", a 20th-century singer and oud player from Sur who combined strains of the ṣawt of the northern Persian Gulf and other musical traditions of the Indian Ocean as a pioneer of the genre called Ṣawt al-Khaleej (\"Voice of the Gulf\").".
- Music_of_Oman wikiPageExternalLink 1820.
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- Music_of_Oman wikiPageRevisionID "684641388".
- Music_of_Oman wikiPageWikiLink African_Great_Lakes.
- Music_of_Oman wikiPageWikiLink Arabic_music.
- Music_of_Oman wikiPageWikiLink Bantu_peoples.
- Music_of_Oman wikiPageWikiLink Category:Omani_music.
- Music_of_Oman wikiPageWikiLink Egypt.
- Music_of_Oman wikiPageWikiLink Fann_at-Tanbura.
- Music_of_Oman wikiPageWikiLink Indian_Ocean.
- Music_of_Oman wikiPageWikiLink Iran.
- Music_of_Oman wikiPageWikiLink Liwa_(music).
- Music_of_Oman wikiPageWikiLink Oman.
- Music_of_Oman wikiPageWikiLink Omani_Centre_for_Traditional_Music.
- Music_of_Oman wikiPageWikiLink Oud.
- Music_of_Oman wikiPageWikiLink Persian_Gulf.
- Music_of_Oman wikiPageWikiLink Portugal.
- Music_of_Oman wikiPageWikiLink Rhythm.
- Music_of_Oman wikiPageWikiLink Salim_Rashid_Suri.
- Music_of_Oman wikiPageWikiLink Saudi_Arabia.
- Music_of_Oman wikiPageWikiLink Sawt_(music).
- Music_of_Oman wikiPageWikiLink Sur,_Oman.
- Music_of_Oman wikiPageWikiLink Tanzania.
- Music_of_Oman wikiPageWikiLink United_Arab_Emirates.
- Music_of_Oman wikiPageWikiLink Yemen.
- Music_of_Oman wikiPageWikiLinkText "Music of Oman".
- Music_of_Oman wikiPageWikiLinkText "Oman".
- Music_of_Oman wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Middle_Eastern_music.
- Music_of_Oman wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Music_of_Asia.
- Music_of_Oman wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Music_of_Oman subject Category:Omani_music.
- Music_of_Oman comment "The music of Oman has been strongly affected by the country's coastal location, with Omani sailors interacting with, and bringing back music from, Egypt, Tanzania and elsewhere. More recently, a Portuguese occupation has left its own marks, while geographic neighbors like the United Arab Emirates, Yemen, Saudi Arabia and Iran have also had a profound influence.".
- Music_of_Oman label "Music of Oman".
- Music_of_Oman sameAs Q3328734.
- Music_of_Oman sameAs Musique_omanie.
- Music_of_Oman sameAs m.01195j00.
- Music_of_Oman sameAs Q3328734.
- Music_of_Oman wasDerivedFrom Music_of_Oman?oldid=684641388.
- Music_of_Oman isPrimaryTopicOf Music_of_Oman.