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Damn! It's so hard to find good Moroccan music online.
Metsada this is the album of wedding music on Moroccanmp3 http://www.moroccanmp3.com/modules.p...music_echoben# Lebanese music is very nice. By the way, Turkish music is one of my favorite genres Quote:
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Chica you loved the song?
![]() Houcine Slaoui, i like the video http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4a...e-slaoui_music
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As to Lebanese music, these are the best I found so far (I have to look further) Last edited by Metsada; May 23rd, 2009 at 09:26 PM. |
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Erolisk, why not? It's festive and happy
Metsada, sorry...you choose the option Chabi and then the fourth option Album de marriage. I think the song on the second video if from the Gulf and not Lebanon. I like that dancer too. Very feminine and classy. |
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i didn't like the dancer if you want my opinion. if you want classy and feminine dancers, you have to see this, her name is samia jamal if you don't know her: |
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Thanks, I have a Moroccan neighbour (a couple) and sometimes I hear awesome music coming from their house. It's amazing.
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BTW, we have more bellydancers in Turkey than in any Arabic country I think.
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yes, of course. although in my opinion, most westerners don't like traditional middle eastern or north african music. when i was younger, i only listened to western music, but now i only listen to turkish, arabic and iranian music
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Abha Samia Gamal is legendary. You didn't like Yousra Hanem (The Lebanese Belly dancer)? I thought she was graceful. And yes I like Didem as well. She's just magnificent.
Metsada you liked Moroccan music? That's very nice to hear It's not that internationally famous and I thought only Moroccans are used to the beat. I am not sure which type of music you prefer. If you go to this linkhttp://www.moroccanmp3.com/modules.p...=music_echoben Then go to Chabi and then BenHass you'd find a few songs I like. But you probably heard a lot of Riffi Music (Berber from the North). You can go to the same link http://www.moroccanmp3.com/modules.p...=music_echoben And choose Rifiya...and then you could browse. |
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Thank you Chica ![]() I seem to love Arabic music more when it has a faster rhythm or beat. Can you (or someone else) recommend something based on this. What should I be looking for? Berber music seems to have a fast rhythm and beat?
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It depends too
![]() In Morocco, the fast-beat kind of music is called Chaabi (meaning the popular) Do you like songs like these. I think they're fast enough without scaring the non-Moroccans away ![]() |
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Interesting. It's nice that Morocco has such a wide and diverse range of music culture. My type of music is "azi rebhar aghiri" by Said Mariwari for example, or "imredin yemas". It brings a big smile on my face Unfortunately, most people don't seem to like what I like..
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Said Mariouari & Milouda - Ya Wafae Wafae
Gaâ Gaâ ya Zoubida (A typical Rifi song) Cheb Kader just for Metsada. I love this kind of songs too, specially the second one |
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