Tha’s a very good job. Thanks for respoding to Ms Windsor’s queries. Now your friends at SpS will understand what it is to be a Gnawi. Showing them some Gnawa instruments will also help raising more questions. I also think if you start a bit about the origin of this music and what regions of Morocco it is mainly used and why , it would be fine. Is this music spiritual?
Comment by nkahlaouy — 17UTC2007-12-17T08:17:21+00:00UTC12bUTCMon, 17 Dec 2007 08:17:21 +0000 16,2007 @ 11:50
This is great, Anas. I think that you are doing a wonderful job! I actually think that you should invite both Erika and Brian to come have a look at your site, since they also have chosen music as their theme. They will be very interested in this.
I just have one word of caution, and this would be useful information for everyone: when we use big pictures, they apparently take up a lot of space on our blog… and we only have a certain amount of free space. Perhaps you know this already and this picture is merely a link, not an upload. If so, then you are alright, I think. Otherwise, I always shrink my pictures before putting them up, because I am trying not to run out of space. I will ask my colleague, Margo Burns (see her blog), if she can give some clear advice on this. Maybe some students could give you great advice.
Also, this beautiful banana background is in the way of the picture… I think Erika might have some advice on how to fix that.
I look forward to hearing your answers to Mr. K’s questions. Your blog is fabulous and I am very proud!
Mrs. J
Comment by mmewindsor — 17UTC2007-12-17T17:48:42+00:00UTC12bUTCMon, 17 Dec 2007 17:48:42 +0000 16,2007 @ 11:50
Bonjour! Je m’appelle Bridget (http://bhatton88.wordpress.com) et je suis étudiante à St. Paul’s. J’aime beaucoup toutes tes photos. Qu’est-ce que c’est qu’un « Gnawa » ? Ce type de musique est-il particulier à une région spécifique, ou est-il plus national ? Comment cette musique a-t-elle développée ? I hope to learn more about this soon !
Comment by bhatton88 — 17UTC2007-12-17T18:14:02+00:00UTC12bUTCMon, 17 Dec 2007 18:14:02 +0000 16,2007 @ 11:50
Tha’s a very good job. Thanks for respoding to Ms Windsor’s queries. Now your friends at SpS will understand what it is to be a Gnawi. Showing them some Gnawa instruments will also help raising more questions. I also think if you start a bit about the origin of this music and what regions of Morocco it is mainly used and why , it would be fine. Is this music spiritual?
Comment by nkahlaouy — 17UTC2007-12-17T08:17:21+00:00UTC12bUTCMon, 17 Dec 2007 08:17:21 +0000 16,2007 @ 11:50
Nice work
Go On
Comment by nitch01 — 17UTC2007-12-17T13:49:01+00:00UTC12bUTCMon, 17 Dec 2007 13:49:01 +0000 16,2007 @ 11:50
This is great, Anas. I think that you are doing a wonderful job! I actually think that you should invite both Erika and Brian to come have a look at your site, since they also have chosen music as their theme. They will be very interested in this.
I just have one word of caution, and this would be useful information for everyone: when we use big pictures, they apparently take up a lot of space on our blog… and we only have a certain amount of free space. Perhaps you know this already and this picture is merely a link, not an upload. If so, then you are alright, I think. Otherwise, I always shrink my pictures before putting them up, because I am trying not to run out of space. I will ask my colleague, Margo Burns (see her blog), if she can give some clear advice on this. Maybe some students could give you great advice.
Also, this beautiful banana background is in the way of the picture… I think Erika might have some advice on how to fix that.
I look forward to hearing your answers to Mr. K’s questions. Your blog is fabulous and I am very proud!
Mrs. J
Comment by mmewindsor — 17UTC2007-12-17T17:48:42+00:00UTC12bUTCMon, 17 Dec 2007 17:48:42 +0000 16,2007 @ 11:50
PS: I like your “avatar”. What is it?
Comment by mmewindsor — 17UTC2007-12-17T17:56:10+00:00UTC12bUTCMon, 17 Dec 2007 17:56:10 +0000 16,2007 @ 11:50
Bonjour! Je m’appelle Bridget (http://bhatton88.wordpress.com) et je suis étudiante à St. Paul’s. J’aime beaucoup toutes tes photos. Qu’est-ce que c’est qu’un « Gnawa » ? Ce type de musique est-il particulier à une région spécifique, ou est-il plus national ? Comment cette musique a-t-elle développée ? I hope to learn more about this soon !
Comment by bhatton88 — 17UTC2007-12-17T18:14:02+00:00UTC12bUTCMon, 17 Dec 2007 18:14:02 +0000 16,2007 @ 11:50
These are really cool pictures. Je les aime beaucoup! Do you play the instruments that you showed pictures of?
Natalie
Comment by nkleeman — 17UTC2007-12-17T18:40:57+00:00UTC12bUTCMon, 17 Dec 2007 18:40:57 +0000 16,2007 @ 11:50
than’s …. my friend ..
is a good job !!
Comment by mohcinehillal — 18UTC2007-12-18T13:49:06+00:00UTC12bUTCTue, 18 Dec 2007 13:49:06 +0000 16,2007 @ 11:50