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It's a mystery as was the Egyptian music. It supports its influence on Greek musical culture and the existence of indications of instruments kept, and the finding of bas-reliefs in religious temples. It follows that the Egyptians had stringed instruments, wind and percussion, as found in some tombs of pharaonic figures flutes, etc. They used the movement of the hand to indicate the wave of melody, the rhythm is marked with clapping, rattles, castanets, rattles, cymbals and drums, also to indicate the progress of the melody singers made use of hand movements. The music assigned to the two possibilities. On the one hand the ability to motivate in man a feeling (joy, joy) and on the other, to create feelings of mystical and magical nature. This is music in ancient Egypt: Currently, the rhythm and percussion has not changed much; Amr Diab is currently one of the most famous musicians from Egypt. He was chosen as the most successful pop singer in the Arab world in 1992. His records are Amarain, Awedoony (choreographed by Karim El-Tonsi) and Welomony. In addition, his international star duets with Khaled and the Greek diva Angela Dimitrou have been great successes around the middle east. Most of their 16 albums have hitherto known and popular throughout the Arab world and even globally. He has also won many awards in local and international music festivals, including his song Nour El Ain. It is also the brand image of Pepsi in the Middle East. In Latin America, Amr Diab is best known for singing a duet with Shakira and her song Eye. |