Do Somali musicians lack 'uthun al sama3i', or 'ear for tone'. I ask, for I am trying to compile a road trip music collection, and I am trying to include some decent Somali tunes, but compared with my regular choice of music i.e. jazz (both Western & Eastern), Arabic etc., then I find Somali tunes lacking sophistication, rythme, texture in composition, and where old music was lyrics-rich, if poorly composed, with the quality being rather poor, and therefore hard to be appreciated esp. when travelling with non-Somalis.
Bloody annoying.
My kind of Jazz
a) Western Jazz
i) Grover Jr.
ii) Benson & Satana splitting the stage with their respective signatures.
b) Take five (Original David Brubeck classic) with a Pakistani twist. Lovely rendition.
c) Arabic
Alf Leila wi Leila, an old classic of Oum Kalthoum by Ms Farouk.
Bloody annoying.
My kind of Jazz
a) Western Jazz
i) Grover Jr.
ii) Benson & Satana splitting the stage with their respective signatures.
b) Take five (Original David Brubeck classic) with a Pakistani twist. Lovely rendition.
c) Arabic
Alf Leila wi Leila, an old classic of Oum Kalthoum by Ms Farouk.