Tafta Hindi and Ah Ya Zein, two Arab Folk Tunes for String Quartet (arr. Ray Kamada) Sheet Music | traditional tune, composer unknown | String Quartet
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Tafta Hindi and Ah Ya Zein, two Arab Folk Tunes for String Quartet (arr. Ray Kamada) Digital Sheet Music
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Tafta Hindi and Ah Ya Zein, two Arab Folk Tunes for String Quartet (arr. Ray Kamada)
by traditional tune, composer unknown
String Quartet - Digital Sheet Music

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Two traditional Arab folk tunes: Tafta Hindi is sort of a street merchant's cry, but really more about a traveling salesman who sells fabrics from India to Arab women. Ah Ya Zein's a popular belly dancer's tune from Syria - lyrics are loosely something like: I saw you on the sun's path and since that day love lives in my heart. Growing restless and changed for the worse, I lost my soul in your beautiful eyes in the garden. The arrangement is scored for a full string quartet, yet works well for a violin, viola, cello trio, and sounds acceptable for a two violin, cello trio

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