The Halqa Shäabi performs a traditional style on Moroccan music called “Tqitikat“. The group of three to four musicians plays almost every day at Jemaa El Fna. The singer is accompanied musically by a banjo, a tambourine and metal castanets. One of their most famous songs is “Quelle est jolie“ (How beautiful she is). The song discribes different types of women in various cities of Morocco. Because ob their wit and subtle lyrics the group Shäabi gained a wide audience over the years.
The man who was just known as “the blind“ was the leader of the group. He died in 2012 but the Halqa Säabi continued with their music.
Halqa „Shäabi" - Tqitikat
Halqa „Shäabi" - Tqitikat
The Halqa Shäabi performs a traditional style on Moroccan music called “Tqitikat“. The group of three to four musicians plays almost every day at Jemaa El Fna. The singer is accompanied musically by a banjo, a tambourine and metal castanets. One of their most famous songs is “Quelle est jolie“ (How beautiful she is). The song discribes different types of women in various cities of Morocco. Because ob their wit and subtle lyrics the group Shäabi gained a wide audience over the years.
The man who was just known as “the blind“ was the leader of the group. He died in 2012 but the Halqa Säabi continued with their music.
The man who was just known as “the blind“ was the leader of the group. He died in 2012 but the Halqa Säabi continued with their music.
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Halqa Tqitikat Bahja
The Halqa Shäabi performs a traditional style on Moroccan music called “Tqitikat“. The group of three to four musicians plays almost every day at Jemaa El Fna. The singer is accompanied musically by a banjo, a tambourine and metal castanets. One of their most famous songs is “Quelle est jolie“ (How beautiful she is). The song discribes different types of women in various cities of Morocco. Because ob their wit and subtle lyrics the group Shäabi gained a wide audience over the years.
Halqa Tqitikat Bahja
The Halqa Shäabi performs a traditional style on Moroccan music called “Tqitikat“. The group of three to four musicians plays almost every day at Jemaa El Fna. The singer is accompanied musically by a banjo, a tambourine and metal castanets. One of their most famous songs is “Quelle est jolie“ (How beautiful she is). The song discribes different types of women in various cities of Morocco. Because ob their wit and subtle lyrics the group Shäabi gained a wide audience over the years.
Halqa Tqitikat Bahja
The Halqa Shäabi performs a traditional style on Moroccan music called “Tqitikat“. The group of three to four musicians plays almost every day at Jemaa El Fna. The singer is accompanied musically by a banjo, a tambourine and metal castanets. One of their most famous songs is “Quelle est jolie“ (How beautiful she is). The song discribes different types of women in various cities of Morocco. Because ob their wit and subtle lyrics the group Shäabi gained a wide audience over the years.
Halqa Tqitikat Bahja
The Halqa Shäabi performs a traditional style on Moroccan music called “Tqitikat“. The group of three to four musicians plays almost every day at Jemaa El Fna. The singer is accompanied musically by a banjo, a tambourine and metal castanets. One of their most famous songs is “Quelle est jolie“ (How beautiful she is). The song discribes different types of women in various cities of Morocco. Because ob their wit and subtle lyrics the group Shäabi gained a wide audience over the years.
Halqa Tqitikat Bahja
The Halqa Shäabi performs a traditional style on Moroccan music called “Tqitikat“. The group of three to four musicians plays almost every day at Jemaa El Fna. The singer is accompanied musically by a banjo, a tambourine and metal castanets. One of their most famous songs is “Quelle est jolie“ (How beautiful she is). The song discribes different types of women in various cities of Morocco. Because ob their wit and subtle lyrics the group Shäabi gained a wide audience over the years.
Halqa Tqitikat Bahja
The Halqa Shäabi performs a traditional style on Moroccan music called “Tqitikat“. The group of three to four musicians plays almost every day at Jemaa El Fna. The singer is accompanied musically by a banjo, a tambourine and metal castanets. One of their most famous songs is “Quelle est jolie“ (How beautiful she is). The song discribes different types of women in various cities of Morocco. Because ob their wit and subtle lyrics the group Shäabi gained a wide audience over the years.
Halqa Tqitikat Bahja
The Halqa Shäabi performs a traditional style on Moroccan music called “Tqitikat“. The group of three to four musicians plays almost every day at Jemaa El Fna. The singer is accompanied musically by a banjo, a tambourine and metal castanets. One of their most famous songs is “Quelle est jolie“ (How beautiful she is). The song discribes different types of women in various cities of Morocco. Because ob their wit and subtle lyrics the group Shäabi gained a wide audience over the years.
Halqa Tqitikat Bahja
The Halqa Shäabi performs a traditional style on Moroccan music called “Tqitikat“. The group of three to four musicians plays almost every day at Jemaa El Fna. The singer is accompanied musically by a banjo, a tambourine and metal castanets. One of their most famous songs is “Quelle est jolie“ (How beautiful she is). The song discribes different types of women in various cities of Morocco. Because ob their wit and subtle lyrics the group Shäabi gained a wide audience over the years.
Halqa Tqitikat Bahja
The Halqa Shäabi performs a traditional style on Moroccan music called “Tqitikat“. The group of three to four musicians plays almost every day at Jemaa El Fna. The singer is accompanied musically by a banjo, a tambourine and metal castanets. One of their most famous songs is “Quelle est jolie“ (How beautiful she is). The song discribes different types of women in various cities of Morocco. Because ob their wit and subtle lyrics the group Shäabi gained a wide audience over the years.
Halqa Tqitikat Bahja
The Halqa Shäabi performs a traditional style on Moroccan music called “Tqitikat“. The group of three to four musicians plays almost every day at Jemaa El Fna. The singer is accompanied musically by a banjo, a tambourine and metal castanets. One of their most famous songs is “Quelle est jolie“ (How beautiful she is). The song discribes different types of women in various cities of Morocco. Because ob their wit and subtle lyrics the group Shäabi gained a wide audience over the years.
Halqa Tqitikat Bahja
The Halqa Shäabi performs a traditional style on Moroccan music called “Tqitikat“. The group of three to four musicians plays almost every day at Jemaa El Fna. The singer is accompanied musically by a banjo, a tambourine and metal castanets. One of their most famous songs is “Quelle est jolie“ (How beautiful she is). The song discribes different types of women in various cities of Morocco. Because ob their wit and subtle lyrics the group Shäabi gained a wide audience over the years.
Halqa Tqitikat Bahja
The Halqa Shäabi performs a traditional style on Moroccan music called “Tqitikat“. The group of three to four musicians plays almost every day at Jemaa El Fna. The singer is accompanied musically by a banjo, a tambourine and metal castanets. One of their most famous songs is “Quelle est jolie“ (How beautiful she is). The song discribes different types of women in various cities of Morocco. Because ob their wit and subtle lyrics the group Shäabi gained a wide audience over the years.
Halqa Tqitikat Bahja
The Halqa Shäabi performs a traditional style on Moroccan music called “Tqitikat“. The group of three to four musicians plays almost every day at Jemaa El Fna. The singer is accompanied musically by a banjo, a tambourine and metal castanets. One of their most famous songs is “Quelle est jolie“ (How beautiful she is). The song discribes different types of women in various cities of Morocco. Because ob their wit and subtle lyrics the group Shäabi gained a wide audience over the years.
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