I recommended this one, thanks for reacting to it. I kinda wished you'd watch the original video, just because it's an acoustic session and you could see the instruments being played too, but I'm also glad you watched this one since it had the lyrics and translation.
@siomonn_musique3 ай бұрын
Without translation, I would be a duck listening to thunder.😂
@pinocchiotarator45903 ай бұрын
Thank you guys for this reaction, 👋🏼👍🏼
@4misa20783 ай бұрын
Moroccan music so beautiful ❤
@Medzey2 ай бұрын
I recommend you listening to Moroccan-Andalusian music … start with Nabyla Maan - chamss al achia you ll really like it
@siomonn_musiqueАй бұрын
We did react to one of her songs before. Thanks for the recommendation.
@mhaitham20082 ай бұрын
Arabic music influenced spanish music witch influenced latin music. Arabic civilisation lasted 8 centuries in Iberic peninsula. parts of Iberia (Andalucia in south spain) were many times part of Morocco
@siomonn_musique2 ай бұрын
Thank you! I would never learn about if it were not for our audience's share of knowledge.
@aminefadi80473 ай бұрын
The story of the song about a tyran After hearing the song he kills kharboucha 😢 Moroccan music IS more complicated than arabica 😊 thats why fawzia sound different
@siomonn_musique3 ай бұрын
😮😮😮It's like in ancient China poems criticising the Emperor could get the poets killed.
@Whateveritsaid3 ай бұрын
Amazigh music
@loubnatripass31423 ай бұрын
الموسيقى المغربية بحر عميق جدا جدا ، لن تستطيع أن تفهمه كل ما اقتربت من اكتشاف شئ به تجد خبايا أخرى كثيرة وهذا ينطبق في كل شئ يتعلق بالمغرب من موسيقى وثقافة حضارية ولغات مختلفة وكل منطقة تختلف عن الأخرى حتى في الأصوات نتميز بأصوات قوية وعرب جميلة وهذا ناتج عن المناخ التضاريسي الذي يتواجد به المغرب 🇲🇦 هكذا هو بلدي جميل في كل شئ. تحياتي ليكم مغربية مرت من هنا👉 🇲🇦🤍
@siomonn_musique3 ай бұрын
نحن بالفعل في حيرة كبيرة والجمهور يستمر في الإشارة إلى أننا أساءنا فهم الأمور.😂
@zxblrxffyt44194 күн бұрын
Who is the oldest Morocco or spain??
@mohamedelkorbi15135 күн бұрын
😢
@baxiry.3 ай бұрын
This is a little information that may be useful in knowing the musical influences between peoples Well, Spain was under Arab and Moroccan rule for 8 centuries. Europe was able to take Spain back from the Arabs (with their branches) only four hundred years ago. At that time, Spain was the center of science, culture and art for the entire European continent. The Arabs (Phoenicians) had a very old presence in Spain. Before the Vandals immigrated to it. Which later took their name. As for the French Goths, they were not able to control it for a long time because its inhabitants (Phoenicians and Vandals) sought help from the Arabs in order to get rid of the Goths. They were the reason for the entry of the Muslim Arabs into Spain and their stay in it for eight centuries.
@siomonn_musique3 ай бұрын
You know it so well. Do you read a lot of history? Any recommendation?
@baxiry.3 ай бұрын
@@siomonn_musique I can't recommend anything. Historical writings tend to be biased. Western writings glorify the Romans and Greeks, and see them as the source of civilization. Arabic writings glorify the Arabs and see them as the ones who taught the Greeks Jews and Indians writing and arts. There is more than one alphabet, all of which were produced by the Arabs. Some of them date back to the savannah era in the Arabian Peninsula. I would be biased if I recommended a specific book. You can see the bias even in this little comment. hhhhhhh
@4misa20783 ай бұрын
These is amazigh (berber) Moroccan music not Arabic 😊
@wacrofo16903 ай бұрын
tla3too lina f kernaaa
@siomonn_musique3 ай бұрын
How do you tell the difference? We are always confused. 😭
@اسيااسيا-خ9ش3 ай бұрын
اش هاذ القبلية لي ولات فيكم زيدون هاذ الاغنية لي تغنات تسمى العيطة حتى هي امازيغية العفو منكم كثرتوا بزاف 🫤
@Whateveritsaid3 ай бұрын
@@siomonn_musique simly bc it’s moroccan
@rxm723 ай бұрын
@@siomonn_musiquelet’s just say Arabs and amazing are 2 different languages and cultures. Yes there is Arab influence in Morocco but we still preserve our heritage (music,tradition,language….)
@FatnaEl-dk3jh3 ай бұрын
I hope u guys do a reaction on a moroccan music theres is artist called muslim and the name of his song is RMADI
@siomonn_musique3 ай бұрын
We'll take a look. Thanks for the recommendation.
@ahmednaim10173 ай бұрын
Your ear IS still surprised with thé quarter note that only in oriental arabic music exist. Listen precisly to the oud you're understand what l am talling about. Thé oud is an arabic guitare wich give thé quarter cause there is no métal séparations in the manche (french word). Stay safe. In this one spécificaly there is modern influence. It's from the deep malhoun morroccan héritage 😊
@siomonn_musique3 ай бұрын
We are indeed! 😂 Are you a musician? You are very knowledgable.
@ahmednaim10173 ай бұрын
@@siomonn_musique no I am not a musician but I love music. I am morroccan 70 years old. My son play bass guitare. I like hard Rock music led Zeppelin deep purple black sabbat etc. I am very happy about Faouzia's expérience in China... Thé orchestra is mindblowing. Stay safe. Your collegue from jappan is very special hhhhh.