Wedding Soundscapes: A Deep Dive into the Tabl
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MO
Hi there! So, when you sometimes attend weddings over there, does the sound—like the tabl with the zokra, darbouka, bendir, mezoued, etc.—and the music played by the organist, sometimes accompanied by gunshots or those 8 huge firecrackers each, not just absolutely *destroy* your ears with how loud it is? Like, your spit practically flies out of your mouth so fast you could walk on Anis Zen’s stomach, right? I mean, do you ever cover your ears during these festive events? Because my brother’s getting ready for his wedding there this August, and I remember back in 2016, I *suffered* through my maternal uncle’s wedding—especially with the tabl, ugh. How do you all handle the noise? Do you just not worry about it too much? Have a great day! https://youtu.be/tH_IidGm_wg?si=nYUrlfgq7jkwiZRl
MO Mohamedha ·
Hi there! So when you sometimes attend a wedding or other event, do you find that, as usual, there’s tabl, zokra, darbouka, mezoued, bendir, etc., and then the organist’s music with those 8 huge firecrackers each—doesn’t it just blast your ears too much? Like, the volume is so loud your saliva could escape to the point of walking on Anis Zen’s stomach, really. Right? Because you know, my brother is preparing in advance for the wedding over there in August—he just bought his bedroom set abroad, plus the henna, etc.—and we’re still painting his living room in Tunisia. Anyway, do you ever cover your ears when you’re there? What’s your take on the sound? Have a great day!
DJ Djalma Globetrotter ·
Good evening, Can you repeat the question?🤪 Are you using an automatic translator?🏴‍☠️
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XCOyB7WStI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2eI67iCbKY
MO Mohamedha ·
Hello

To repeat my earlier question, does the sound of instruments like the tabl, bendir, zokra, mezoued, darbouka, etc., and of course the organist playing music—sometimes even with gunshots or eight big firecrackers each—really not blast your ears too much, given the volume level? To the point where your saliva might just escape and walk on Anis Zen’s belly, really? Because, as I explained yesterday, my brother just bought his bedroom set, and at the same time, it’s for my maternal aunt’s daughter who’s getting married in Tunisia this August. That’s why my uncles and aunts over there are busy setting up the furniture—dressing table, bed, and so on—and, well, do *you* ever cover your ears during the festivities? Have a good day.
MO Mohamedha ·
Hi there! So, if you sometimes attend this kind of event, does the *boom boom* sound—like the tabl, bendir, and darbouka—bother your ears too much, to the point where you feel like the circumcision celebration could spill over and step on Anis Zen’s toes? Seriously? Because we’re usually going on vacation in 15 days, and my brother’s wedding is happening in 2 months, and honestly, I’m getting more stressed about it :( Anyway, how do *you* react to loud music? Do you ever cover your ears there, or not really? Have a great day!
MO Mohamedha ·
Hi there! You know what, thanks so much anyway, hoping everything goes well over there during the wedding! And especially that those orchestral sounds don’t shock my ears too much—like, the way the floor-to-ceiling vertical movement doesn’t escape to the point of stepping on Yasmine Aouf’s stomach, inshallah.
MO Mohamedha ·
Hi there! So, since we're leaving tonight, have a great holiday and safe travels! And once again, thank you so much—I hope his wedding goes well! And most importantly, may nothing pierce my eardrums, which would make the circumcision escape to the point of walking on Yasmine Aouf’s stomach, *inshallah*.

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