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"Gharibi" for "preceded": the art of the popular sewer was associated with the name Taif
Fahd Al-Otaibi
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2019-02-23
The head of Rababi Al-Majaroor, Fahed Bin Hussein Al Ghuraibi, revealed that the art of the popular sewer is closely related to the name Taif.
He said that the pioneer in his early days was drawing his melody from the color of al-Qasimi known and known as Almajarir in many tribes, and that she was famous in some tribes of Taif and she mentioned briefly, but not limited to the symbols of this art, the Tigers, Tuwerk, Quraish, Awaf and Newborns. Who were famous for performing his music, Sorour Al Shanbari, Al Awfi, Awad Allah Abu Zaid, Salim Al Mawlid, Ali Bashir and Ben near him. As stated in the sectarian court book of the writer Sharif Mohammed bin Mansour.
He added to the "preceded": among the symbols present, for example, but without limiting it, Mr. Abdullah, born in Islam, and Atallah Al-Nimri, and Hammad bin Zafran, they belong to to the category of the elderly and all the good weather of the bulldozer since 1399 AH and have been learned by the symbols mentioned above. .
He said: "During these years, the bulldozer reached its peak and eventually disappeared almost completely, hence the idea of renewing this art and keeping it for the present generations and saving it for future generations, I visited Mr. Abdullah and his Muslims to start training a number of young people and to teach them their origins, as we learned from his family, especially when went into the new tunes, it's not from him, and we started using modern means of communication to attribute these melodies and attribute them to the sectarian killing, which is innocent.
Al Ghuraibi noted that this idea did not resonate to them because they knew perfectly the difficulty of this art, which is the unification of the singer with the love at first sight on the stage and the movement at the same time, which is considered as impossible to learn for young people at this time. And I started to train and attract young people from the Taif province, belonging to several tribes, and I continued the training for three years until the young people mastered most of them. melodies of the guitar and transmit it masterfully. Spectators spectacular in all their messages, Pena that the training is still in place to increase creativity, and that the door is open for all who want to learn this art of the people of Taif.
He thanked the governor of Taif, Saad bin Mqbel Al Maimouni, who praised the performances of the young people and urged them to continue their training and preserve this heritage, as well as the secretariat of Taef, his secretary, the engineer Mohammed bin Hamail, and his leaders. And Fayez Al-Thubaiti, for their support of young people and for giving them the opportunity to represent Taëf at the Janadriya Festival 33, which had a considerable impact on the youth and continued to innovate in this precious art of Taëf.
February 23, 2019 – Jumada Al-Akhirah 1440
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He is famous for many tribes and tries to revive him in the new generation
The head of Rababi Al-Majaroor, Fahed Bin Hussein Al Ghuraibi, revealed that the art of the popular sewer is closely related to the name Taif.
He said that the pioneer in his early days was drawing his melody from the color of al-Qasimi known and known as Almajarir in many tribes, and that she was famous in some tribes of Taif and she mentioned briefly, but not limited to the symbols of this art, the Tigers, Tuwerk, Quraish, Awaf and Newborns. Who were famous for performing his music, Sorour Al Shanbari, Al Awfi, Awad Allah Abu Zaid, Salim Al Mawlid, Ali Bashir and Ben near him. As stated in the sectarian court book of the writer Sharif Mohammed bin Mansour.
He added to the "preceded": among the symbols present, for example, but without limiting it, Mr. Abdullah, born in Islam, and Atallah Al-Nimri, and Hammad bin Zafran, they belong to to the category of the elderly and all the good weather of the bulldozer since 1399 AH and have been learned by the symbols mentioned above. .
He said: "During these years, the bulldozer reached its peak and eventually disappeared almost completely, hence the idea of renewing this art and keeping it for the present generations and saving it for future generations, I visited Mr. Abdullah and his Muslims to start training a number of young people and to teach them their origins, as we learned from his family, especially when went into the new tunes, it's not from him, and we started using the modern means of communication to attribute these melodies and attribute them to the sectarian massacre, which is innocent.
Al Ghuraibi noted that this idea did not resonate to them because they knew perfectly the difficulty of this art, which is the unification of the singer with the love at first sight on the stage and the movement at the same time, which is considered as impossible to learn for young people at this time. And I started to train and attract young people from the Taif province, belonging to several tribes, and I continued the training for three years until the young people mastered most of them. melodies of the guitar and transmit it masterfully. Spectators spectacular in all their messages, Pena that the training is still in place to increase creativity, and that the door is open for all who want to learn this art of the people of Taif.
He thanked the governor of Taif, Saad bin Mqbel Al Maimouni, who praised the performances of the young people and urged them to continue their training and preserve this heritage, as well as the secretariat of Taef, his secretary, the engineer Mohammed bin Hamail, and his leaders. And Fayez Al-Thubaiti, for their support of young people and for giving them the opportunity to represent Taëf at the Janadriya Festival 33, which had a considerable impact on the youth and continued to innovate in this precious art of Taëf.
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