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heureusement qu'il y a des choses plus interessantes dans ce forum
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David Parfitt
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Quote: | Originally posted by amine2
heureusement qu'il y a des choses plus interessantes dans ce forum |
Thought I would post a translation of this:
"It is fortunate that there are more interesting things in this forum."
Amine, if you don't have anything useful to contribute, perhaps it is better if you just keep quiet.
David
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it seems tha mr david wants to say
"either you say it is exellent, or you close your mouth"...
...even if it isn't.....
so exellent...nice and good.....
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Courtesy of Wikipedia:
"In Internet terminology, a troll is a person who enters an established community such as an online discussion forum and intentionally tries to cause
disruption, often in the form of posting messages that are inflammatory, insulting, incorrect, inaccurate, or off-topic, with the intent of provoking
a reaction from others."
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so you found it good??
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Amine... Thank you for hijacking this post it shows what kind of man you are.
I posted this to share with the members of the forrums ( I dont concider you a member and so does most people that dont pay attention to your hissy
fits, And you were Baned in the first place and it should have stayed this way. Your useless and you dont bring anything of any value. David is right,
read it and look in the mirror.) Did you think I posted this for you? did you feel all special inside? Did I ask hey what do you think of this Amine?
no...
I dont think if you read carefully, Can you find a phrase where I even asked if anyone think its good or not. And you are probably the last person I
would ask for advice Because quite frankly you dont know anything about the oud or arabic music. Stick with your Jazz.
Maybe you are Jealous of me because I can share things with people that can apreciate it. And when you write something... usualy " inflammatory,
insulting, incorrect, inaccurate, or off-topic, with the intent of provoking a reaction from others." Thank you David for the wonderfull quote. Then
people usualy let you know how worthless you are.
Realize the trend. 3 options for you 1- Change your attitude or if cant do it 2- Dont speak and hold your thoughts for yourself because nobody wants
to hear you anymore 3- Go away and go on a soul searching trip, take up yoga or something. Iam affraid there is no other viable option for you. Just
follow the trend... statisticly its not going to get anybetter for you buddy.
Dont bother writing back I wont entertain you. Actions speak louder then words.
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Quote: | Originally posted by amine2
so you found it good?? |
Once again, I think it's time for Mr. T to step in here and dispense some words of wisdom:
"Shut up, fool!"
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This person is looking to provoke. If no one responds at all to his comments we will deny him the satisfaction he gets from people's reactions, which
he happily uses to keep his tirades going. Samir, tawwel balak.
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so,
if i understood,
if there is a bad clip, i have to say that it is very good, exellent...or i should say the truth.
so, you think, that the best way to encourage a peson is to congratulate him for evrything he does...even if he does bad work.
please..don't become nervous, it is just that i don't know your customs...i'm not american...
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Quote: | Originally posted by amine2
so,
if i understood,
if there is a bad clip, i have to say that it is very good, exellent...or i should say the truth.
so, you think, that the best way to encourage a peson is to congratulate him for evrything he does...even if he does bad work.
please..don't become nervous, it is just that i don't know your customs...i'm not american... |
"Don't gimme no chump talk, sucka!"
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hey samir,
just when you say that i don't know anything about arabic music, even abaout jazz....heyhey.....
it's right, i don't know everything, but for exemple i know that the percussion instrument that make the accompagnement with the virtuose oud player
is called "darbouka", not a tabla, wich is an indian instrument comletely different....
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Dear Amine2,
Correction: The instrument you refer to is called:
1) "Darbouka" in North Africa (Mor., Tun., Alg., Lib.)
2) "Tablah" in Egypt and Palestine
3) "Derbakki" in Lebanon and Syria
4) "Dumbelek" in Turkey
4) "Touberleki" in Greece
5) "Tombak" in Iran
6) "Doumbeg" in Armenia
7) "Darbouka" in Israel (explanation? - see #1, above)
I am not sure which name is used in Iraq. (And couldn't find it on-line.)
So, "darbouka" prevails in North Africa (and Israel).
The WORD "tabla" or "tablah" used in Palestine & Egypt is the same as the word used in India, but it refers to the ARABIC drum.
Peace,
Udi John
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Hey john
All i have to say is you put they very nicly lol i could not have done it any better . not only did u teach amine but u tought all of us somethign
new.
thx sammy
we are lost camels in the desert and wanna find our way to water and the water is in aden
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as stated in the program book of the 2nd Muscat Oud Festival:-
Saeid Nayeb Mohammadi (Oud) & Hamid Ghnbary (Tonbak) - IRAN
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In Iraq the goblet drum is called darabukkah, tablah, or dunbak. Palestinians and Egyptians use both tablah (tablih) and darbukkah (durbakkih).
Darbukkah appears in varied spellings and pronouncations in Arabic usage, but it's essentially the same word. The word darbukkah or a variant of it is
used universally throughout the Arab world, but in many places the word tablah is used alongside it. The tablah is actually a modern version of the
traditional folk darabukkah - it is a louder and more high strung percussion instrument that became commonly used by popular urban groups. But we now
think of the two as being the same thing.
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the other instruments used in in grece and iran not caled darbouka are different.
i am not sur they call it tabla in egypt.
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"the other instruments used in in grece and iran not caled darbouka are different.
i am not sur they call it tabla in egypt."
-amine2
I'm not sure either, but I know they call it a tabla in basra... I dont know about the rest of Iraq.
Samir- you didnt answer my question about arabesque... mr. (good friend of ours) diverted the conversation.
tarik
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Quote: | Originally posted by amine2
...for exemple i know that the percussion instrument that make the accompagnement with the virtuose oud player is called "darbouka", not a tabla, wich
is an indian instrument comletely different....
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Je suis vraiment très content qu'il y ait des choses plus intéressantes dans ce forum.
I am very happy to find more interesting things in this forum.
Robert
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oui Amine on apelle la darbouka Tabla en Egypte
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amine2
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i am not egyptian
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Amine,
Correction: The touberleki in Greece and tombak in Iran are SLIGHTLY different from the Arabic darbukka/tabla--different materials, somewhat different
sound quality, somewhat different playing technique--but are essentially the same instrument. )
Peace,
Udi John
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amine2
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stop it please...
amine2....amine2....
what's your problem?
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David Parfitt
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Amine, you seem to have trouble getting the message, so I've enlisted the help of Mr. T's French cousin, Monsieur T (who bears a striking resemblance
to the great man himself):
"Tais-toi, imbécile!"
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amine2
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celui que tu traites d'imbécile t'emmerde.
tu ne sais pas qu je suis.
reviens me parler quend tu apprendras tes gammes.
putain, vous faites chier les mecs. laissez beton
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John Erlich
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Amine/Amine2,
Stop what? Are you addressing me? Why don't you stop posting irrelevant comments and hijacking threads? I was just showing you that you are not as
knowledgeable as you believe.
Peace,
Udi John
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