Berber Music
Berber music: It is inspired by the breathtaking beauty of the countryside of Morocco and the resonance bendir, which governs the rhythm of songs, chants and dances. Berbers are a fascinating spectacle, rich in poetry and color.

The dances are held during the festivities in the evening around a bonfire of wood.
Men and women members of bands are always dressed in traditional clothes.
The expression of the Berber soul is definitely reflected by the songs and music that are passed on from generation to generattion.
The rhythm is the foundation of this music. The dance always accompanies Berber songs. Thus, the three styles of dance and song to match Berber language areas.
Generally, Berber music is a style dominated by female voices for the occasions of weddings, and where women sing the pain of separation between the girl and her mother.
Tsanguif or Tasnguift:
Concept of Berber origin which means: a cappella. Generally, it is a style dominated by female voices for the occasions of marriages, and where women sing the pain of separation between the girl and her mother.
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