Abdulrahim Hakami is a self-taught pianist who mastered classical pieces in record time without any mentoring. Concert pianists once said he achieved "the impossible". In 2002, Abdulrahim was composing any favorite song on a NOKIA phone—and make people smile with their new ringtones. Because many composers unknowingly follow dead frameworks that reward imitation over invention. That’s why your work has form, but no fire… logic, but no life. It’s the vanishing of melody — the very thing that once made music unforgettable. If you’ve ever felt like classical music lost its heart… Let his compositions show you how to find it again. It’s time to write music that speaks. READY TO listen to his compositions?
| Title | Artist or Show | Scoring | Type |
| Waltz no.1 in C minor | Abdulrahim Hakami | Instrumental Solo (Other) | |
| Classical Improvisation in C minor | Abdulrahim Hakami | Instrumental Solo (Other) |