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The Music of the Somali people () is music following the musical styles, techniques and sounds of the
Somali people The Somalis ( so, Soomaalida 𐒈𐒝𐒑𐒛𐒐𐒘𐒆𐒖, ar, صوماليون) are an ethnic group native to the Horn of Africa who share a common ancestry, culture and history. The Lowland East Cushitic Somali language is the shared mo ...
.


Overview


Traditional Somali music

Somali people have a rich musical heritage centered on traditional Somali folklore. Somali songs are
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. That is, they only use five pitches per octave in contrast to a
heptatonic A heptatonic scale is a musical scale that has seven pitches, or tones, per octave. Examples include the major scale or minor scale; e.g., in C major: C D E F G A B C—and in the relative minor, A minor, natural minor: A B C D E F G A; the m ...
(seven note) scale such as the
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. At first listen, Somali music might be mistaken for the sounds of nearby regions such as Oromo in
Ethiopia Ethiopia, , om, Itiyoophiyaa, so, Itoobiya, ti, ኢትዮጵያ, Ítiyop'iya, aa, Itiyoppiya officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a landlocked country in the Horn of Africa. It shares borders with Eritrea to the ...
, Sudan or the Arabian peninsula, but it is ultimately recognizable by its own unique tunes and styles. Somali songs are usually the product of collaboration between
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s (''lahamiste''),
songwriter A songwriter is a musician who professionally composes musical compositions or writes lyrics for songs, or both. The writer of the music for a song can be called a composer, although this term tends to be used mainly in the classical music ...
s (''abwaan''), and
vocalists Singing is the act of creating musical sounds with the voice. A person who sings is called a singer, artist or vocalist (in jazz and/or popular music). Singers perform music (arias, recitatives, songs, etc.) that can be sung with or without ...
(''odka'' or "voice").Abdullahi, pp.170-171 The Somali word for dance is ''ciyaar''. Traditional instruments prominently featured in the music of Somaliland include the
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lute (''kaban''). It is often accompanied by small drums and a
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flute in the background. However, heavy percussion and metallic sounds are uncommon in Somaliland. The riverine and coastal areas of Somalia use a wide variety of traditional instruments including: *Membranophones: ''nasaro, mokhoddon and masoondhe'' (high and heavy drums), ''reeme, jabbu and yoome'' (small drums); *Aerophones: ''malkad and siinbaar'' (flutes), ''sumaari'' (double clarinet), ''fuugwo'' (
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) ''buun, muufe and gees-goodir'' (
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); *Idiophones: ''shagal'' (metal clappers), ''shanbaal'' (wooden clappers), ''shunuuf'' (vegetable ankle rattles), ''tenegyo'' (
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); *Chordophones: ''shareero'' ( lyre), ''kinaandha'' (lute), ''madhuube'' (
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), ''seese'' (one-chord
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)


History

Somali
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began with the ''
balwo Balwo is a style of music and poetry practiced in Somalia as well as Djibouti. Its lyrical contents often deal with love and passion. The Balwo genre was founded by Abdi Sinimo. Origins The Balwo genre was founded by Abdi Sinimo, a Somali of the ...
'' style, pioneered by
Abdi Sinimo Abdi Sinimo ( so, Cabdi Siniimoo, ar, سنيمو) (born 1920, died 1967) was a Somali singer, songwriter, poet and musical innovator. He is noted for having established the Balwo genre of Somali music, which was the forerunner of the Heelo genre ...
, who rose to fame in the early 1940s. This new genre then in turn created the Heelo style of Somali music. Abdi's innovation and passion for music revolutionized Somali music forever. Introduction of melody in modern Somali song is credited to Abdullahi Qarshe, who is recognised for introducing the kaban (oud) as an accompaniment to Somali music. Qarshe is revered by Somalis as "father of Somali music". Many qaraami songs from this era are still extremely popular today. This musical style is mostly played on the ''kaban'' (
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). Prominent Somali kaban players of the 1950s include Ali Feiruz and Mohamed Nahari. During the rule of the
Supreme Revolutionary Council (Somalia) The Supreme Revolutionary Council (SRC; so, Gollaha Sare ee Kacaanka, ar, المجلس الثوري الأعلى, it, Consiglio Rivoluzionario Supremo) was the governmental body that ruled Somalia from 1969 to 1976. History Assassination o ...
, music was suppressed except for a small amount of officially sanctioned music. There were many
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s (pioneered by the people of Somaliland who were trying to separate and gain independence from the totalitarian neglectful government of Somalia to create their own stable, peaceful government) produced during this period. Bands such as Waaberi and Horseed have gained a small following outside of the country. Others, like Ahmed Ali Egal,
Maryam Mursal Maryam Mursal ( so, Maryan Mursal, ar, مريم مرسل) (born 1 January 1950) is a Somali composer and vocalist. Biography Mursal grew up in Somalia in a Muslim family with four daughters. Mursal's family was originally from Somaliland, and i ...
and Waayaha Cusub have fused traditional Somali music with pop,
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, bossa nova,
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, and other modern influences. Music recorded in the 1970s was preserved in
Hargeisa Hargeisa (; so, Hargeysa, ar, هرجيسا) is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Somaliland. It is located in the Maroodi Jeex region of the Horn of Africa. It succeeded Burco as the capital of the British Somaliland Protector ...
, buried underground, and is now available at the Red Sea Foundation at the Hargeisa Cultural Center, and in Radio Hargeisa. The Barre dictatorial regime effectively nationalised the music scene, with bands and production under state control. Bands were operated by the police, the army and the national penitentiary. Female singers were encouraged more than was the case in most of East Africa. Most musicians had left the country before 1991. Hiddo Dhawr is now operating as the only live music venue in the city.


Music institutions

The first
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in Somalia to air popular Somali music was Radio Kudu based in
Hargeisa Hargeisa (; so, Hargeysa, ar, هرجيسا) is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Somaliland. It is located in the Maroodi Jeex region of the Horn of Africa. It succeeded Burco as the capital of the British Somaliland Protector ...
, modern-day Somaliland. The first song to be broadcast was composed by Guroon Jire in 1940 in English, Somali and
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, before being renamed the following year to Radio Somali. The head of the Music department was Mohamed Saeed (Guroon jire). Music is now regularly broadcast on the state-run
Radio Mogadishu Radio Mogadishu ( so, Radio Muqdisho, ar, راديو مقديشو) is the federal government-run radio station of Somalia.
,a number of private studio named Sony Music Somalia a division of
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as well radio popular television networks such as Horn Cable Television (a private company which is based in Somaliland).


List of Somali musicians and musical groups

* Aar Maanta *Abdi Qays *
Abdi Sinimo Abdi Sinimo ( so, Cabdi Siniimoo, ar, سنيمو) (born 1920, died 1967) was a Somali singer, songwriter, poet and musical innovator. He is noted for having established the Balwo genre of Somali music, which was the forerunner of the Heelo genre ...
* Abdullahi Qarshe * Ahmed Gacayte * Ahmed Mooge Liban *Ali Feiruz *Nimco Omer * Yasminah *
Dur-Dur Band Dur-Dur Band was a musical group from Mogadishu, Somalia. The band was formed in the 1980s and was one of the most well-known acts on the Mogadishu disco scene at the time. The band later performed and recorded based in neighbouring Ethiopia. The ...
* Doni B * Guduuda 'Arwo *
Hasan Adan Samatar Hasan Adan Samatar ( so, Xasan Aadan Samatar, ar, حسن اذن ساماتار) (b. May 23, 1953 in Diinsoor, Somalia) is a prominent Somali singer, guitarist and theatrical performer. Biography Samatar was born to an artistic family in Dins ...
* Hassan Sheikh Mumin * Jiim Sheikh Muumin *
Khadija Qalanjo Khadija Qalanjo ( so, Khadiija Qalanjo, ar, خديجة قالانجو) is a popular Somali singer and folklore dancer in the 1970s and 1980s. She was the first miss Somalia. Qalanjo was the singer that started the modernization and enhancemen ...
* K'naan *
Magool Magool ( so, Xaliimo Khaliif Cumar, (May 2, 1948 – March 19, 2004), born Halima Khaliif Omar, was a Somali singer. Early years Magool was born in the city of Dhuusamareeb the capital of the Galgaduud region in central Somalia to Cayr, Hawiy ...
*
Maryam Mursal Maryam Mursal ( so, Maryan Mursal, ar, مريم مرسل) (born 1 January 1950) is a Somali composer and vocalist. Biography Mursal grew up in Somalia in a Muslim family with four daughters. Mursal's family was originally from Somaliland, and i ...
* Mohamed Mooge Liban * Mohamed Nuur Giriig *
Saado Ali Warsame Saado Ali Warsame ( so, Saado Cali Warsame, ar, سادو علي ورسمه; 1950 – 23 July 2014) was a Somali-American singer-songwriter and politician. She served as a lawmaker in the Federal Parliament of Somalia representing Puntland State o ...
* Sulekha Ali * Waayaha Cusub *
Mohamed Sulayman Tubeec Mohamed Sulayman Tubeec ( so, Maxamed Saleebaan Tubeec), (1941– 11 March 2014) was a Somali singer, songwriter and record producer, called the King of Voice. Personal life Tubeec was born in 1941 in the town of Laaleys near Berbera, situated ...
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Hudeidi Ahmed Ismail Hussein Hudeidi ( so, Axmed Ismaaciil Xuseen Xudeydi), known as Hudeidi or Xudeydi, was a Somali musician who played the oud and composed songs. Early life and career Hudeidi was born in Berbera in 1928 and raised in Yemen, where ...
* Xiddigaha Geeska *


See also

* Middle Eastern music * Music of Ethiopia


Notes


References

*
Ministry of Information and National Guidance, Mogadishu, Somalia (1974). Somali Culture and FolkloreMukhtar, Mohamed Haji (2003) ''Historical Dictionary of Somalia''
Scarecrow Press.
Puchowski, Douglas (2013). ''The Concise Garland Encyclopedia of World Music''
Volume 1. Routledge, {{Music of Africa