El Helwa di song on Oud and darbuka. Ahmed Khorshid (on oud) and Nicolas Derolin (on darbuka) on Sons de l'Orient showroom. These instruments are available on www.sonsdelorient.com
difference between western and eastern music is the instrument player can superimpose their feeling without changing a note in eastern music, I like that! makes the music sound different every time you listen to it, depending on the mood and how good the player is
That's not actually the answer you're looking for. Indeed, the song is Egyptian, but the "oud" instrument itself is of a different origin and, unfortunately, in these days, every countryman will tell you it originates from their country. Truth is, the Arabic "oud" is derived from Syriac "oud-a", meaning "wooden stick" and "burning wood" (which is cognate to Biblical Hebrew "ud", that is referring to a stick used to stir logs in a fire.)
How beautiful ❤❤❤
ابدعتو فى عزفها اكتر من عرب كتير بيعزفو 👏🏻❤️❤️
This is amazing
difference between western and eastern music is the instrument player can superimpose their feeling without changing a note in eastern music, I like that! makes the music sound different every time you listen to it, depending on the mood and how good the player is
Beautiful!
Class act
sweet!
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW
Emeğinize saglik
You are awesome guys
brand of darbuka please?
Helwa gamed , bravo
john ghanime بسیار عالی nice
Masha ALLAH..play longer please..???:)
Love the sound of both the darbuka and oud... Sound soo soothing
Excellent!!!
You're just so good!!
So beautiful!
Make me feel like watching P.Ramlee movies
Which Middle Eastern country does this music style come from Oud and darbuka music. I love it.
It is Egyptian music
That's not actually the answer you're looking for. Indeed, the song is Egyptian, but the "oud" instrument itself is of a different origin and, unfortunately, in these days, every countryman will tell you it originates from their country. Truth is, the Arabic "oud" is derived from Syriac "oud-a", meaning "wooden stick" and "burning wood" (which is cognate to Biblical Hebrew "ud", that is referring to a stick used to stir logs in a fire.)
@@samirenda No oud originally from Andalusia not from Syria brought by Arabs.
Egypt=africa. Not MIDDLE EAST
@@derysu8053
Egypt is in middle east and Africa 🙂🙂
Great stuff guys! 👍 🏴
Subhanallah..nice🖒
Adamlar efsane
Ese derbakista es virtuosismo vivo
hay masaallah emeginize saglık
Nice
good. . . . . very nice. . . .
👏👏👌👌👍👍
nice
صوت العود ليس مثالي الحقيقة .
Que liiindooo!!!❤️🙏🏼
Darbouka rai3 mais luth un peu faible
Love this song wonderful play,,
بسیار عالیییی
Like
Wooow :)
Amazing
woow
Magnifique. !!!