Mr Gnawi,
Your blog is getting more and more fascinating. Thanks for editing it anew, for illustrating and for your generous sharing.
I hope you are not letting down your first topic: Imilchil and its incredible festival. Yet you can delay it untill your friends react to your favourite music where the santir is the main instrument (plays the part of a base in western music) . Right now am listening to some gnawa music….
Comment by nkahlaouy — 17UTC2007-12-17T08:36:38+00:00UTC12bUTCMon, 17 Dec 2007 08:36:38 +0000 16,2007 @ 11:50
This is indeed fascinating. You have been doing a lot of work on this topic, Anas (aka Mr. Gnawi). I think that this instrument is the most interesting, perhaps because I am partial to stringed instruments. I wonder what the English word for this is. I am going to try to find out…
Comment by mmewindsor — 17UTC2007-12-17T17:54:47+00:00UTC12bUTCMon, 17 Dec 2007 17:54:47 +0000 16,2007 @ 11:50
Hey, I’m just going to write in English because it is late and I’m a little tired. But your blog is really cool, do you play any instruments? I sing and I love music. I promise to write more in French later. Goodnight, or bon nuit!
Comment by juliarose — 18UTC2007-12-18T03:56:52+00:00UTC12bUTCTue, 18 Dec 2007 03:56:52 +0000 16,2007 @ 11:50
The instrument in the picture is really cool, I play the guitar and the santir reminded me of it. I also play the flute, but I prefer the guitar because you can play a wider variety of music.
Comment by cboconnell — 25UTC2008-01-25T04:40:05+00:00UTC01bUTCFri, 25 Jan 2008 04:40:05 +0000 16,2007 @ 11:50
We love gnaoua music !!
Can you tell us what’s you favourite singer or band ?
Comment by nitch01 — 16UTC2007-12-16T19:03:36+00:00UTC12bUTCSun, 16 Dec 2007 19:03:36 +0000 16,2007 @ 11:50
J’aime que vous avez beacoup de photos! Ca fait tres simple de comprendre votre sujet, music.
Est-ce que le santir sonne comme une guitare? Ca semble qu’une.
Tres interessant, merci!
Comment by ayresleigh — 16UTC2007-12-16T20:23:16+00:00UTC12bUTCSun, 16 Dec 2007 20:23:16 +0000 16,2007 @ 11:50
Mr Gnawi,
Your blog is getting more and more fascinating. Thanks for editing it anew, for illustrating and for your generous sharing.
I hope you are not letting down your first topic: Imilchil and its incredible festival. Yet you can delay it untill your friends react to your favourite music where the santir is the main instrument (plays the part of a base in western music) . Right now am listening to some gnawa music….
Comment by nkahlaouy — 17UTC2007-12-17T08:36:38+00:00UTC12bUTCMon, 17 Dec 2007 08:36:38 +0000 16,2007 @ 11:50
This is indeed fascinating. You have been doing a lot of work on this topic, Anas (aka Mr. Gnawi). I think that this instrument is the most interesting, perhaps because I am partial to stringed instruments. I wonder what the English word for this is. I am going to try to find out…
Comment by mmewindsor — 17UTC2007-12-17T17:54:47+00:00UTC12bUTCMon, 17 Dec 2007 17:54:47 +0000 16,2007 @ 11:50
Hey, I’m just going to write in English because it is late and I’m a little tired. But your blog is really cool, do you play any instruments? I sing and I love music. I promise to write more in French later. Goodnight, or bon nuit!
Comment by juliarose — 18UTC2007-12-18T03:56:52+00:00UTC12bUTCTue, 18 Dec 2007 03:56:52 +0000 16,2007 @ 11:50
afene algnawi mabaki tathder m3ana
Comment by tarikbenidir — 13UTC2008-01-13T21:01:54+00:00UTC01bUTCSun, 13 Jan 2008 21:01:54 +0000 16,2007 @ 11:50
hello anas
Comment by tarikbenidir — 14UTC2008-01-14T21:40:21+00:00UTC01bUTCMon, 14 Jan 2008 21:40:21 +0000 16,2007 @ 11:50
can you tell me wath exam in tradiction
Comment by tarikbenidir — 14UTC2008-01-14T21:40:48+00:00UTC01bUTCMon, 14 Jan 2008 21:40:48 +0000 16,2007 @ 11:50
The instrument in the picture is really cool, I play the guitar and the santir reminded me of it. I also play the flute, but I prefer the guitar because you can play a wider variety of music.
Comment by cboconnell — 25UTC2008-01-25T04:40:05+00:00UTC01bUTCFri, 25 Jan 2008 04:40:05 +0000 16,2007 @ 11:50