oh my!!! this is really good. Ive always loved the sound of plucked strings and this is superb. I can see myself as a child just watching these men in absolute awe. I dont know what the other thing is called..the wide one..board like instrument. and even as he was just trying to tune the strings, it didnt sound off...like it was part of the music... the other thing that amazes me is that they're like a bunch of old friends having a lot of fun during their siesta...just like here in Philippines.
I'm curious as to where these guys are playing. It looks like a wayside cafe on the outskirts of town. But I still don't quite get it, is it a celebration? One thing is certain; if I had stumbled upon this performance on a casual country walk it would have been an experience of a lifetime. shokran, ευχαριστώ πολύ.
@uberrokk If it is so cool why do you call it shit? And where do you get a CD of Moroccan music? Uhhh, lets be unintelligent and not use google.com or amazon.com!
I'm from Israel, All my family (from my mother site) are from Morocco and I ear this music since I was a baby.
It is a grate music.
this is moroccan music at it's best. so talented these people.
Great Music,
yahya al maghrib !
oh my!!! this is really good. Ive always loved the sound of plucked strings and this is superb. I can see myself as a child just watching these men in absolute awe. I dont know what the other thing is called..the wide one..board like instrument. and even as he was just trying to tune the strings, it didnt sound off...like it was part of the music... the other thing that amazes me is that they're like a bunch of old friends having a lot of fun during their siesta...just like here in Philippines.
the guy with 9anon is from mohammedia i know him very well his name is 9ala , wow cool music
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this is amazing...
walah arabic culture, music is one of the best in the world...
it touches the soul...
beautiful!!! here you have a fan from Portugal! Amazzing!
amazing.. my repeat button is working very hard
i love the melody T_T
I'm curious as to where these guys are playing. It looks like a wayside cafe on the outskirts of town. But I still don't quite get it, is it a celebration? One thing is certain; if I had stumbled upon this performance on a casual country walk it would have been an experience of a lifetime. shokran, ευχαριστώ πολύ.
very southing!and somehow remind some of your childhood:-)
nice "tarab" (feelin')....
this "dulcimer is called kanun, kanoon..you can find it in most arabic countries....
thanks for the video
j luc france
i love morocco
if there was a Flamenco contest, youd probably win! do it! challenge the guys in Madrid!!
So relaxing and devine:))))
wonderful;
Masterly played. Thanks for loading.
awesome music.....we use oud in somalia tooo...but not this one.
In short awesome....:)
thats harikulade...very good
so beautiful
l3aaaz
shit they really know what they're doing
very nice indeed
the begining was like Awal Hamza from farid al atrashe
beautiful
enchanting
litayadrab al 9anon smayto 9ala man mohammedia .
@uberrokk
If it is so cool why do you call it shit?
And where do you get a CD of Moroccan music? Uhhh, lets be unintelligent and not use google.com or amazon.com!
hmm morrocan pre-classical music?
if that's your opinion, ok.
didnt you guys invent Flamenco? like this:.."Flamenco: Peteneras".........if you did invent it, why you not do it again?
but the first part is iraki..
who ever said this was shit music , can just shuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuut it
Moraccans make the best Arabic Music,...but they speak the worst Arabic!!!!!
beautiful