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Daqqaqa in Maltese refers to folk musicians who are either self-taught or have learned to play their instrument without the aid of music scores and through another folk musician, rather than more formal training at a musical academy or institution. Musicians with this formal training are more usually called a mużiċist. | |||
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*[[Ġużi Grech Tal-Irixx]] | *[[Ġużi Grech Tal-Irixx]] | ||
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*[[Frankie Zammit Tal-Grekk]] | *[[Frankie Zammit Tal-Grekk]] | ||
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[[:Category:Daqqaqa|List of daqqaqa musicians]] (auto generated) | |||
[[Category:Working Lists]] | [[Category:Working Lists]] |
Revision as of 09:52, 3 August 2013
Daqqaqa in Maltese refers to folk musicians who are either self-taught or have learned to play their instrument without the aid of music scores and through another folk musician, rather than more formal training at a musical academy or institution. Musicians with this formal training are more usually called a mużiċist.
List of daqqaqa musicians (auto generated)