File:Asyad El Zar (Zar Masters) فرقه اسياد الزار.webm
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English: Two dancers or They are called(Sotary) they use Mangor which it made frome Hooves of sheep
Many people around the world know many ways to heal with music. For example, in the south of Italy, they have the "Tarantella" with the violin as the main instrument, while in Morocco it is called "Genawa", and its main instrument is the gembry (a plucked string instrument). These musics are similar in theme and rituals with Sudanese "Zar" and both use the same Pentatonic scale and similar rhythms. It is believed that Zar exists in Egypt since the first half of the 19th century after the opening of Sudan in Mohamed Ali's era in 1820. There are three types of Zar: this one is Egyptian Zar, performed by women, is also disappearing and its practitioners are few: they include El Sheikha Zeinab, Raysa Shadya, and the two percussionists (drums, rattles and tambourine), Magda and Wiza, all Zar Mastersالعربية: عرفت الكثير من شعوب العالم اشكال متنوعة من العلاج بالموسيقى فمثلا في جنوب ايطاليا يسمى هذا النوع من العلاج "ترانتلا" ويعتمد على آلة الكمنجة كآلة رئيسية اما في المغرب فيطلق عليه الجناوة وآلته الاساسية "الجمبري". وهو في موضوعاته وطقوسه لا يختلف كثيرا عن الزار السوداني فكلاهما يستخدم نفس السلم الموسيقي الخماسي كما تتشابه الايقاعات لدى كل منهما ويعتقد ان الزار بدأ وجوده في مصر في النصف الاول من القرن التاسع عشر بعد فتح السودان في عهد محمد علي 1820م ويوجد 3انواع من الزار
هذا النوع يسمي الزار المصري: وتقوم به النساء وهو ايضا في حالة انحسار وتقلص عدد العاملين فيه ومن اواخرهم الشيخة زينب والريسة شادية والطبالتين ماجدة ووزة وهن جميعا اعضاء في فرقة اسياد الزار ويستحدمن ألة المزهر يبدأ حفل الزار بإيقاعات هادئة للطنبورة والرانجو مع إنشاد أغانٍ تحمل كلمات من اللهجة السودانيّة واللهجات
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