Additional musicians

Some additional musicians on the diverse projects

Some tracks wouldn't be existing without the help of these wonderful master musicians. Their improvisation skills are outstanding and a source of inspiration.

Music is the passion of Abdel Hazim and working with those fine musicians compensates for the less musical but also necessary aspects of producing music. His albums defy the borders of tribal belly dance and blend Arabic, Indian, Turkish, North African, hip-hop, funk and jazz.

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Tribal bellydance and Fusion bellydance
Mohamed Zahnoun: oud (third from the left)
Mohamed-Zahnoun (40K)
Bellydance revolutions
Osama Abdulrasol
Wadi hafla
Sadig Shiakh Eldin Gibril
Ananta: trumpet
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    Middle Eastern instruments used:
  • ud: one of the most widespread instruments in the Arab world and even Europe.
  • qanoun: an Arabic lapharp which looks like a citer, santur or cymbalom. This instrument played in Iran, Turkey, Greece, and most of the Arab countries Egypt, Morrocco, Iraq, Syria, Tunesia and so on...
  • ney: a flute with seven holes.
  • guembri: North-African string instrument

guembri