Fijiri

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title: Fijiri
text: Fidjeri is the specific repertoire of vocal music sung by the pearl divers of Eastern Arabia's coastal Gulf states, especially Bahrain and Kuwait. A lead singer is backed up by a chorus of accompanying singers and clapping. The accompanying instruments to a fidjeri ensemble are a small double-sided hand-drum, known as the mirwās and the jāhlah, a clay pot played with both hands. There are eight genres of fijiri: Sanginni, Bahri, Adsani, Mkholfi, Haddadi, Hasawi, Zumayya, and Dan, the last two ac
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description: East Arabian repertoire
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