Nada'A Al Bahr
By: Ahmed Mukhtar & Sattar Al-Saadi
A rhythm called Sout meaning 'sound; in Mariam Rast. These improvisations with a composed theme are based on an old traditional style. It tells of the return of fishermen and pearl divers at sunset.
By: Ahmed Mukhtar & Sattar Al-Saadi
Ancient Iraqi rhythms based on Arabian maqams, conveying images of bazaars and mosques in Baghdad and other ancient places. The instruments played are oud (short-necked lute), dombak (single-headed goblet drum), riqq (tambourine), khishba (wooden hour-glass drum) and duff or tar (tambourines).
Duration: 10:51
Tempo: Slow
BPM: 75
Vocal Type: InstrumentalGenre: Middle East Music
Subgenre: Middle-Eastern Music
Catalog ID: 713198
Keywords: Iraq Baghdad oud lute dombak tabla darbouka drum riqq tar Mizhar khishba
Description: Nada'A Al Bahr, Middle East Music, Middle-East, Music for shops, restaurants, lounges, stores, chains, hotels, airlines, on-hold phone systems, and more.
Description: Nada'A Al Bahr, Middle East Music, Middle-East, Music for shops, restaurants, lounges, stores, chains, hotels, airlines, on-hold phone systems, and more.