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Why do bedouins sing the hadwa song

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Al-Taghrooda traditional Bedouin CHANTED poetry is composed and RECITED by men travelling on camelback through desert areas of the United Arab Emirates and the Sultanate of Oman. Bedouins believe that chanting entertains the riders and stimulates animals to walk in TIME. Short poems of seven lines or less are improvised and repeated between two groups of riders often as antiphonal singing. Generally the lead singer CHANTS the first verse and the second group responds. Poems are also chanted around campfires, at weddings, and at TRIBAL and national festivities, particularly camel races, and some Bedouin women compose and chant while engaged in collective work

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