I think they do this for hearing their own voice better while standing this close together. Their intonation is incredible and this level of perfection can only be achieved if every one of them knows their pitch exactly and can adjust it very precisely.
Covering the ear allows you to hear your own voice much better. So leaving one ear uncovered allows you to hear your pitch to adjust to others around you.
It’s also possible that it is simply an affectation that they adopted into the tradition from Spanish Muslims. The muezzin traditionally covers one or both ears while singing the Adhan (call to prayer). According to the Qu’ran, Muhammad told the first muezzin Bilal ibn Rebah to do this. Regardless of its origin, it probably serves the practical purpose as detailed above.
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Sounds like a game
Lovely musical performance!
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Why do they hold their heads like that
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I think they do this for hearing their own voice better while standing this close together. Their intonation is incredible and this level of perfection can only be achieved if every one of them knows their pitch exactly and can adjust it very precisely.
Covering the ear allows you to hear your own voice much better. So leaving one ear uncovered allows you to hear your pitch to adjust to others around you.
vibration
It’s also possible that it is simply an affectation that they adopted into the tradition from Spanish Muslims. The muezzin traditionally covers one or both ears while singing the Adhan (call to prayer). According to the Qu’ran, Muhammad told the first muezzin Bilal ibn Rebah to do this. Regardless of its origin, it probably serves the practical purpose as detailed above.
What are they talking about?
Does anyone else hear the birds singing in the background?
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