REACTION and THOUGHTS to National Arab Orchestra - Lama Bada Yatathana
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Stunning!! I actually had tears in my eyes by the way this touched my soul.
Her voice was like a crystal waterfall cascading with every bueatifully sustained vowel. It has a resonance of not only it's past but also an enduring power of
the Spirit...as you mentioned.
The choir magnificent despite wearing face masks. Everything spoke to me on a deep level..
Thankyou Tommy for your openess of mind re. music and all it's myriad forms...
I'm so glad you enjoyed this. I felt that same emotions!
This was beautiful. The vocals were amazing. Coming from a perspective of someone who doesn't speak the language,this was still nice to listen to. Just a overall nice sound.
I'm glad you liked it❤
The arabic language is sung with no stops, it just flows ...
It was so moving
Amazing! 🔥🔥
I loved watching the Composer getting into it, and also giving her praise. Well Deserved!
First time hearing this 😮love it 🤩❤ amazing for someone who doesn’t speak the language 👏 in Arabic one word can have many meanings let alone the dialects 🥰my new love 💕 thank you sir!
“M gonna search and learn more about the history” the first thing that came to my mind after the song is finished
That was just downright beautiful.
I was hoping you would like it!
Its written at the end of the Video, “Building Bridges Through Music” and this is how we became friends bro 🤘🏽🙂↕️🔥Glad you Enjoyed it bro
I absolutely love that!
The Andulus eara was one of the most brightest points of human history.
Guy on the qanun was shredding 🤘
RIGHT! So good!
I love all muwashahat. Thanks pro
appreciate you.
Ooooo nice 👀 as an Arab, glad you're branching out!
indeed!
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im glad u got recommended to me lol , im a metalhead , but as an arab i always appreciate our music , always looked for metal bands that mix the scales with metal . wished more of them exist.
Also i recommend listening to Abeer Nehme , she has good songs to listen to in a chill morning with coffee , Sanaa Mousa also sings palestinian folk songs.
This was so incredible! Really loved it. Thanks for being here friend!
To me, Lama Bada yatathana by Lena Chamamyan is the best version of this song, I recommend it, I hope you react to more arab singers I recommend julia boutros - la bahamak , she is a Lebanese singer, and she is an icon and this song is my favorite ❤ she is more known for her songs for the resistance but I love this romantic song of her, hope you enjoy it❤
Didn't know that you are a metal head. Thin Lizzy for ever.
Absolutely incredible!
This is just one genre of Arabic music and a very beautiful one with classical Arabic Language and a special Andalusian music.
When you go to Arabic music, you will discover a lot of music stuff and techniques.
Will dive into more.
Amazing!!!! I recommend "Emel Nobel peace prize ceremony"
It's one of the most authentic songs, The language and wording especially when understand what's being said is a one time experience that I can't feel anywhere else and it gets me FEELING things, I have been hearing the song since I was a little kid; whether it by our primary school's music teacher, in happy occations or just my father vibing to it in a trip
I love it, thank you for your respect and your great reaction
If you look for more authentic experiences I suggest you hear a song named "nek ligh azamen" it's An Algerian song from one of the biggest tribes in North Africa and with one of the oldest languages in the world, it's such a vibe I would definitely recommend
Here if you're interested:
ua-cam.com/video/1l2-f5phy4A/v-deo.htmlsi=hHbtfxbMj5F4Q1SG
Appreciate you stopping by. I will look up what you recommended!
@@TheWolffAndTheMelody Great! I appreciate you 🤍
Check out abeer nehme 2 songs : bala manhis . And . Bisaraha
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i strongly recommend alf leila wi leila by the same orchestra! the performer Mai has vocal chords from heaven !!
yes please!
Oh Can you post a link here?
@@TheWolffAndTheMelody ua-cam.com/video/Q_HoGYhk4x8/v-deo.htmlsi=jITCqVuolDgQl4wA
this is amazing and i loved so much but i recommend you: Sami Yusuf - one (when paths meet) much better than this
or this: Sami Yusuf - L’Amour Vivant | When Paths Meet (Vol. 2) incredible from another world :O
Nope, this is the best version so far, Abeer's voice in this Song is unbeaten.
@ I'm talking about music harmony, it's on another level :O
You should listen to Julia Boutros - Moukawem great Arab Lebanese artist
the word aman is turkish it mean pls the song itself its old from andalusia latter on add it a little of turkish egyption style to it but they use the maqam nahwaned a arab musical scale
غير صحيح هي كلمة عربية وليست تركية
Thank you for educating me.
@ كلمة امان ليست عربية بل تركية تعني ارجوك
@@EUMuslim هي كلمه عربية تعني الطمأنينة والحماية واعرف ان الاتراك بستعملونها لكن يبقى اصلها عربي وليس تركي ولو بحثت رح تكتشف انها كلمة عربية
abeer nehme is such a talented artist so i highly recommend checking out her songs!! 🫶🏻
Even though it is one of the most heart felt Andalusian pieces of music, the opera style here wasn't suitable especially the choir which wasn't in accord with the solo singer.. they sound to me not Arab..🤨
Although her voice is soprano, it sounds very weak when she sings the lyrics
Chanson a des ciècles ....
خربو نسختها الاصلية بإضافة كورال غربي.
الأغاني الشرقية جمالها بالاسلوب الشرقي، والغربي بالغربي 😪
صحيح. و ما عجبني صوتها بالهغنية.
That's a really good choice honestly I love it...I recommend u check this old Egyptian singer he was the arab frank sinatra I recommend this one ua-cam.com/video/oicB5wlUuhs/v-deo.htmlsi=wRTnaUIhZyVR0ucB
It's one of his last songs a lyrical masterpieces that I found translated into English!
appreciate the guidance friend!
@TheWolffAndTheMelody my pleasure 🌟
we don't like that opera style we have it in our eastern musical scale but we don't use like this or in this kind of poetry maybe when using tebak style of poetry