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Message To This Year’s University Graduates

The complete message of Gigi, Ejigayehu Shibabaw. Ethiopian music and art represent the nation’s rich history and culture via their diverse and lively traditions. The employment of pentatonic scales, call-and-response singing, and intricate rhythms are characteristics of Ethiopian music. Bright colours, elaborate designs, and religious symbolism are common in Ethiopian art. Ethiopian music has a lengthy and illustrious past that spans several centuries. Traditional folk songs and dances that were presented during religious rituals and social events were the earliest examples of Ethiopian music.

New genres including jazz and pop music emerged in the 19th century as European music started to have an impact on Ethiopian music. Ethiopian music today combines traditional and contemporary elements, and it is enjoyed by people all over the world.

The krar (a stringed instrument), the mango (a bowed instrument), and the libero (a drum) are some of the most well-known musical instruments in Ethiopia. Dancing frequently goes along with Ethiopian music, and a wide variety of dances are done there.

A rich and varied tradition also exists in Ethiopian art. Bright colours, elaborate designs, and religious symbolism are common in Ethiopian art. The most well-known Ethiopian artists include Teshome Mekonen, Zerihun Yetebarek, and Afewerk Tekle. Worldwide, churches, museums, and private collections all have works of Ethiopian art.

Ethiopian music and art play a significant role in the heritage and culture of the nation. They exhibit the country’s diverse culture and rich history, and people continue to enjoy them.

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