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(Soundbite of music) CHRISTGAU: After he returned home, he immersed in Ethiopian music, as well, conceiving a fusion he calls Ethio-jazz.
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Born in Ethiopia, Mulatu Astatke went to the UK to study engineering, ended up studying music instead, continued his studies in the US, then moved back to Ethiopia to spend a few valuable years working on the self-coined mix of Ethiopian and American music he called Ethio-jazz before a
PopMatters Deanne Sole & Nils Jacobson 2009
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What I'm dreamt to those music, to those melodies, to those rhythms actually was different from the Ethio jazz.
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The past seven days have brought both the resignation of Somalia's president and the beginnings of a military withdrawal by his main backer, Ethio ... digg
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So to play Ethio jazz with our cultural instruments using all our traditional and musical instruments will be my dream.
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Mr. ASTATKE: So how I described it is - is five tone against 12 is how the Ethio jazz is, like the five tone being Ethiopian scales and the twelve tone will be international known very famous permissions (ph).
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The past seven days have brought both the resignation of Somalia's president and the beginnings of a military withdrawal by his main backer, Ethio ...
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For reasons like these, Ethio-jazz doesn't come naturally.
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Ethio-jazz composer/arranger and musician Mulatu Astatke was born in western Ethiopia in 1943.
Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume Ninety-Three 2009
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Mr. ASTATQE: My dream of Ethio jazz, the future would be to upgrade Ethiopian musical instruments so they can be able to play 12-tone music.
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