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  1. Jan 30, 2021 · Ofra Haza's "Yemenite Songs ( שירי תימן‎)" was released in 1984 by Globe Style Records (UK), with the album focusing on the Israeli pop star's interpretation of traditional Yemenite ...

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  2. Music of Yemen - Wikipedia. Yemen, a country on the Arabian Peninsula, holds a prominent position in the realm of music, garnering recognition for its distinctive musical traditions. Revered as a cultural capital within the Arab world, Yemen has contributed significantly to the musical landscape of the region.

  3. This songs of Yemenite Jews divide into men's songs and women's songs. Men's songs are usually sung in Hebrew and the women's songs always in Arabic Men's songs come mainly from the Diwan...

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  4. May 25, 2019 · Yamma Ensemble - Global Hebrew & Jewish music: traditional & original Lyrics & music sheets, support https://www.patreon.com/yammaensembleFB - https://www.f...

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  5. The Yamma Ensemble’s TEIMAN project brings to the spotlight the music of an ancient and long-researched tradition: the Yemenite Jews, who lived in Yemen for two thousand years. The songs of the Yemenite women, sung in Yemenite Arabic, were not attributed much value and people were even advised against listening to them.

  6. The music of Yemen has evolved in a different manner than that of other Arab countries: it is predominantly vocal, and it does not use the maqammodal system. Religious restrictions limit the use of musical instruments, but the Yemenite oud (a type of lute or lyre) is the basis for a distinctive …

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  8. Yemenite Songs (Hebrew: שירי תימן) is a 1984 album by Ofra Haza, in which the Israeli pop star returned to her roots interpreting traditional Yemeni Jewish songs with lyrics coming from the poetry of 16th century Rabbi Shalom Shabazi.