its not a religious wear. its just the cloth that very practical at their country (mostly desert). it protect them from scorching sun and sand (mask like thingy that cover their mouth and nose)
Their clothes is not religious. It's their culture because they are Twareg people (berber/Amazith) they wear it because they live in Sahara so they need a protection from storm and sun. They are singing with one of the oldest language in Africa. And Twareg Music is one of the oldest music in the world. I advise you to have a look on Bombino or tinariwen..the same music genre Touareg with a different style. By the way Touareg people are very famous by their ability to play Guitar...the assouf guitar which is a very special technique
Never heard of this, but super glad to hear it now. I just got into a band called Altin Gun and this is going to pair really well with that in my playlists.
Many cheap guitar available in my store. Some from famous guitarists to. Some a bit more expensive, signed by famous persons. But all who sold it to me said they don’t want to play guitar anymore. And I asked why? The answer was, there is a guy named Mdou Moctar, from Africa who would do all the great guitarists in the past look like amateur kids try to play a guitar!!!
Mdou is the vocalist/lead guitarist, He's fron Niger, so yeah, north africa, this whole saharan blues genre is pretty alive and produces some kickass music
This is typical Tuareg music. There is a whole genra called Desert Blues. In particular Agadez (the city where M'dou Moctar is from) actually has a very strong musical culture, people play guitare everywhere, it's part of their culture and identiy. So, no, it is not against local cultures, quite literally the opposite, this is the product of local Tuareg culture and music. Also, the scarfs are not religious, they're traditional tuareg scarfs that are used to protect from the sun and sand in the Sahara desert.
Touareg (amazigh people) are famous for this kind of music/guitar. Touareg are not know for their 'strict' islamic belief. The majority of touareg enjoy music and guitar.
they uploaded the video I recommended on my birthday lmao, thx for the present
great choice
تحية كبيرة لملوك وأحرار الصحراء الكبرى الشعب الأصيل كل تماشق
الصحراء الكبرى تجمعنا ✌️♥️
its not a religious wear. its just the cloth that very practical at their country (mostly desert). it protect them from scorching sun and sand (mask like thingy that cover their mouth and nose)
Thank you for clarifying
Moctar has such a gorgeous sound. His band, especially the drummer, are really great.
African music. Just a little faster than your heartbeat. Make your blod flow. Superb.
Their clothes is not religious.
It's their culture because they are Twareg people (berber/Amazith) they wear it because they live in Sahara so they need a protection from storm and sun.
They are singing with one of the oldest language in Africa.
And Twareg Music is one of the oldest music in the world.
I advise you to have a look on Bombino or tinariwen..the same music genre Touareg with a different style.
By the way Touareg people are very famous by their ability to play Guitar...the assouf guitar which is a very special technique
desert blues
I am still blown away when I watch these Guys play! Good fortune to you!
MDOU MOCTAR. BEST GUITARIST
Never heard of this, but super glad to hear it now. I just got into a band called Altin Gun and this is going to pair really well with that in my playlists.
Twareg music from mali and algeria
I love this song.
Mdou built his first guitar from bicycle brake cables.
And empty oil cans!
Many cheap guitar available in my store. Some from famous guitarists to. Some a bit more expensive, signed by famous persons. But all who sold it to me said they don’t want to play guitar anymore. And I asked why? The answer was, there is a guy named Mdou Moctar, from Africa who would do all the great guitarists in the past look like amateur kids try to play a guitar!!!
Hahah
My favourite guitar song
Cool Northern African (?) sound.
Mdou is the vocalist/lead guitarist, He's fron Niger, so yeah, north africa, this whole saharan blues genre is pretty alive and produces some kickass music
@@Sabrowsky thanks for the info.
taureg rock is my jam now!
No! Guys that guitar strings were not upside down, it was a lefty guitar made by Fender!
Damn I was so confused lol
Thanks for clarifying I'm not the only one who saw it haha
Hello fellas, not all are from Niger, the bassist is from Long Beach California!!
This is typical Tuareg music. There is a whole genra called Desert Blues. In particular Agadez (the city where M'dou Moctar is from) actually has a very strong musical culture, people play guitare everywhere, it's part of their culture and identiy. So, no, it is not against local cultures, quite literally the opposite, this is the product of local Tuareg culture and music.
Also, the scarfs are not religious, they're traditional tuareg scarfs that are used to protect from the sun and sand in the Sahara desert.
"Tinarawein_ Sastanaqam" on KEXP is amazing too. Tinarawein is another amazing band from the Niger.
They're in fact from Mali
From Algéria
From Algeria*
Mali and Algeria
A fender with stock single coil pickups and half brains here in my country want double Seymour Duncan humbuckers etc etc to play the guitar.
I will show you a band how name Raina rai from Algeria, the guitarist of this band is playing with Santana, see it ,you like it
Loving candy
Hendrix du desert.
Music algerian ... Good
Mdou moctar is indigeno DESERT NORD AFRiCA
I would love to see Mdou play with Clapton……
Clapton will die of a heart attack trying to keep up with Moctar it is what it is.
Jennie, why do you want to embarrass Eric?
Mdou is the shit
Review and bombino
They from Mali amazigh people
Touareg (amazigh people) are famous for this kind of music/guitar. Touareg are not know for their 'strict' islamic belief. The majority of touareg enjoy music and guitar.
Halal Hendrix
Why do not you get
Me not you get
Never judge a book by its title...