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Meykhana (Azerbaijani: Meyxana) is a distinctive Azerbaijani literary and folk rap tradition, consisting of an unaccompanied song performed by one or more people improvising on a particular subject. [1] [2] Meykhana is distinct from spoken word poetry in that it is performed in time to a beat.
Meykhana ( Azerbaijani: Meyxana) is a distinctive Azerbaijani literary and folk rap tradition, consisting of an unaccompanied song performed by one or more people improvising on a particular subject. Meykhana is distinct from spoken word poetry in that it is performed in time to a beat.
Meykhana ( Azerbaijani: Meyxana) is a distinctive Azerbaijani literary and folk rap tradition, consisting of an unaccompanied song performed by one or more people improvising on a particular subject. Meykhana is distinct from spoken word poetry in that it is performed in time to a beat.
Meyxana — Azərbaycana məxsus, zərb alətinin müşayiəti ilə oxunan və ya deklamasiya edilən metrikləşdirilmiş musiqi-poetik janrı. Meyxanada iki və daha artıq meyxanaçı müşairə şəklində bədahətən söyləyir.
Main article: Meykhana. Meykhana is a distinctive Azerbaijani literary and folk rap tradition, consisting of an unaccompanied song performed by one or more people improvising on a particular subject. [5][6] Meykhana is distinct from spoken word poetry in that it is performed in time to a beat.
Baba Bilal ogly Aydamirov, also known as Mashadibaba, (Azerbaijani: Məşədibaba Aydəmirov, February 13, 1971, in Mastaga, Baku, Azerbaijani SSR, USSR – January 10, 2011, in Mashtaga, Baku, Azerbaijan) was a performer of Azerbaijani meykhana music and poet.
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May 24, 2011 · Literally translated as “the place of wine,” meykhana is the poetry of the country’s poorer neighborhoods, occasionally performed at weddings, capable of inducing a chuckle and a raised eyebrow. The form originated on the Absheron Peninsula.