I do these videos extremely fast and it's always a risk to do mistakes, and of course I managed to do one here. "La Cumparsita" was written by Gerardo Matos Rodríguez from Uruguay, and later lyrics were added by Pascual Contursi from Argentine. It's the most famous tango song - that is why I associate it with Argentina. But it is originally a song from Uruguay. Very sorry for this! I will do better research next time.
Man, i never expected you to pick that for the Portuguese. If i have the name right, i think he was my teacher at a guitar orchestra. I'm honored to listen to his music here
Normal countries: " how are you today?" Portugal: " PAIN ... SADNESS... MISERY... the confrontation with the eternal and black existential abyss and the melancholy longing for the good times that have passed or never came, .... you know...normal stuff"
@@alguemnimportante3932 com o passar do tempo fiquei com a ideia de que a melancolia não é um defeito, mas sim uma característica. Não precisas desse ódio, a música é obviamente melancólica e para os meus ouvidos isso é bom, acho que muita gente não portuguesa também concorda.
@@pedrobarros2864 Concordo plenamente. Para mim, o fado tem de ser melancólico para expressar a dor ou sofrimento do artista e eu acho isso uma característica única e incrível do nosso grande Portugal
I've never actually seen the accordion played before, it looks like it takes a crazy amount of focus and skill! All those different buttons and switching between them so quickly!
I don't know why New Zealand was wellerman, I guess it was made there or something idk. I was expecting something like a haka or something. (I'm a New Zealander just so ya know)
@@Mickeyil222 BUT , question was - can you guess coutry AND about that melody - I was wrong , I thought IRELAND , or smt 😅😆... Haka - I would know instantly. Its always nice for us to learn more about different cultures Of course I'm not from New Zealand
Me living in Paris taking the metro with guitar and accordian players every day, I was surprised that I never hear this nice French song. I always hear La vie en rose and la Boheme.
Good job! Next: 26.Norway - In the Hall of a Mountain King, 27.Sweden - Dancing Queen, 28.Denmark - Olsen Banden Theme, 29.The Netherlands - Zeven Dagen Lang, 30.Belgium - 't Smidje, 31. Canada - Summer of 69, 32. Puerto Rico - Livin' la vida loca, 33. Mexico - Besame mucho
Everything sounds Spanish or Brazilian when Lucas plays it on guitar, and everything sounds Russian when Sergey plays it on accordion... great just to hear it though, and while I found a lot of the pieces more authentic or semi authentic than stereotypical, I laughed my ass off when El Condor Pasa came up for Peru, I still insist there's more Paul Simon than Quechua tradition in that song. [EDIT] Nope. As many commenters have pointed out, El Condor Pasa is indeed Peruvian: the melody, at least, is from a groundbreaking 20th century Peruvian zarzuela by Daniel Alomia Robles. Still no info on the original lyrics.
@@MrThorhalland the point was to portray stereotypical music from the said countries The only thing that felt weird was how he tried to sing with an Irish accent but instead he used a country accent
I totally love the Balkan Brass sound, it was total eye opener for me in my musical journey, the music of south eastern europe is still so underappreciated
Fantastic rendition of Natalia from Venezuela. I confess I came to the video just to check which song you chose from my country. Thanks for that flawless execution of a very difficult song.
Those accordion skills are absolutely amazing! Wow the fingers on both hands going crazy and he doesn't even have to look at it (or blink really for that matter)! Lucas well done as always , this was an awesome video keep it up brother.
@@huaweiltd3950 No. It's definitely Jewish. But at the times it has been created, this territory - which now belongs to Belarus - was part of Poland, and that country used to have one of the biggest (if not the biggest one) Jewish community before the World War II, the Holocaust and the foundation of the State of Israel.
Your singing of Habibi ya nour el ein is beautiful, as an Egyptian am impressed and fond of our country's representation with such a beautiful song from Amr Deyab Also, your arabic pronunciation is fire
At @7:30 The famous Arabic Egyptian song by Amr Diab. I'm surprised that Lucas has sing it correct, so here is the lyrics in Arabic then in English: حبيبي يا نور العين يا ساكن خيالي عاشق بقالي سنين ولا غيرك في بالي My love, the light of the eye, the inhabitant of my imagination I have been in love with you for years, and there is no one else in my mind
This little old lady could listen to your music all day. Music surely is timeless and brings people together much more preferablly than fighting. I wish I could hear you play all those songs in full. It touches my heart.
As a peruvian, hearing a well played guitar solo version of El Cóndor Pasa gives me chills. Thank you, Lucas, for this nice rendition. I recommend you to listen to Raúl García Zárate, a peruvian guitarist that is amazing
Even if Obama demoted Russia to a "regional power" (that ignoramus), Russian culture is so strong and widespread that probably everyone must know this music of this great country.
@@VittRomani ma guarda io sono proprio del Vercellese e ho lavorato in casa di riposo quindi di mondine ne son un po' più di te e stai dicendo una cafonata.
@@VittRomani comunque lo so che o non mi rispondi o rilanci con un' altra cafonata ma sappi che mi hai proprio peggiorato la giornata, magari migliorerà la tua a saperlo, spero di sì per te.
А я об этом жанре только в этих ваших интернетах читала, но никогда не слышала. Он нигде не представлен. То же "Радио шансон" есть, а "Радио хардбас" нет. Вообще кажется, что это выдумка какая-то, и этого жанра не существует. Опять же, на ю-тьюбе постоянно вылезают подборки музыки разных жанров, но ни разу не вылезала подборка этого жанра. Так что фигня какая-то, мистификация.
aaaaaaah i could spot Venezuela after half a second of music. Lauro's compositions have got such an incredible and distinctive elegance. Wonderfully played, as usual.
Thanks thanks thanks for choosing Bella Ciao for Italy while it would have been so easy to go for Volare or O sole mio! Antinazi yesterday today forever! And congratulations on the pronunciation of the lyrics too.
I am from Russia and I was so hoping that this music set would include a song from my country and I was very glad to finally hear a song from my country at the 25th position))))) Thanks)
Odd choice to sing Óró sé do bheatha abhaile with the British sea shanty "Drunken Sailor" lyrics. I know Celtic languages can be hard to pronounce but there are alternative English lyrics for the original ballad as well.
You know Lucas is doing well when he can afford more camera angles. Love you, man! Wishing here for full song videos as well, especially our Brazilian tunes.
Amazing! I just recognize three of these. Israel, Argentina (my country) and Italy. Also you unblock a memory of my childhood with Condor Pasa. Here in north of Argentina we share the same andine culture with Perú, so songs like that where played to often on the radios where I live. Nice to listen that again. By the way, I love the collab between you guys!
Wonderful, thank you. I think Ireland got a rough deal though, especially as there is so much amazing Irish Trad music. (I think Drunken Sailor is an old Irish Trad song called Óró sé do bheatha abhaile) Thanks again.
foda que no brasil tem tantos estilos que poderiam ser definidos como estereótipos que fica dificil. forrozão, baião, bossa nova, samba, pagode, funk, axé e por aí vai... ...
ah mano, mas ele usou so um esteriotipo aleatório, não teve muito padrão ele usou a abertura do anime Jojo pro japão vei e Still Dre pros EUA eh tudo meme KKKKKK
The best: Venezuela, Brazil, France, Hungary, Italy, Finland, Argentina, Peru, Germany, Spain, Albania, Egypt, England, Portugal, Russia. The worst: USA
Just let sink in that the amount of practice behind this 10min video... is insane...mad congrats for these guys... all countries well represented. Now we need part2!
I hate to break this to you but Hava Nagila was written in 1918 and Isreal was established in 1948. While being Jewish, Hava Nagila is in no way an isreali song.
Also, drunken sailor is a song based on an Irish melody but not attributed to the Irish. However, if you didn't include the drunken sailor title you would be correct on the origin of the music itself.
Love you brother. Just some healthy criticism. Keep up the amazing work. You have the fingers of a master. The practice you put in shows itself and you should be proud you were given that gift. YAH be praised! Whoot!
I thought the Hungarian dance no 5 would be the example for Germany cause it was composed by Brahms 😂 Edit: i genuinely appreciate this video, and the fact how music units us all as a species ♥
You think he composed it sitting at the top of the Alpines? xD Ofc He listened to hungarian music, motives, melodies, style and combined them. And he did a great job!!! xD
This is FANTASTIC for teaching countries and nationalities. I used it with My students. Just played the songs and they had to Guess. Excellent they were excited
Awesome video! Funny how after Ievan polkka you played La Cumparsita, which is also a very popular song in Finland, it just goes by the name "Hiljaa Yössä". 😄
@@KiizaibDivaad A ja tego nie znałem. Na stereotyp to bym typował "Góralu czy ci nie żal" albo "Szła dzieweczka do laseczka". Ale szacun dla Lucasa i Sergeya że coś takiego zagrali.
when you from Russia и на 24ой песне ты уже такой "да какого хрена опять про нас забыли! словно у нас какая-то ваще никому неизвестная страна" и уже чуть было не начал писать гневный коммент.... но!.... мало того, что не забыл, так ещё и ендинг запилил именно с нашей мелодией о_О и такой типа.... оу..... сорян.... даже за само желание)))) П.С. но даже если бы нас не было - это всё равно круто))
I do these videos extremely fast and it's always a risk to do mistakes, and of course I managed to do one here. "La Cumparsita" was written by Gerardo Matos Rodríguez from Uruguay, and later lyrics were added by Pascual Contursi from Argentine. It's the most famous tango song - that is why I associate it with Argentina. But it is originally a song from Uruguay. Very sorry for this! I will do better research next time.
Relax bro, you're great!
Man, i never expected you to pick that for the Portuguese. If i have the name right, i think he was my teacher at a guitar orchestra. I'm honored to listen to his music here
Lpm, Lucas me puse triste pensé que iba a aparecer Uruguay por fin jajaja
In part 2 can we have SCOTLAND!🏴
Uruguayo por acá, dolió mucho
I didn't know Orlando Bloom played accordion that good
I am suprised only a few of us recognised him
Came here to say this. What a renaissance man.
man i wanted to make the same joke😣
He also reminds me the Breaking bad's fat friend of jesse, badger i guess
@@RafaCoringaProducoes Badger was the tall one
Normal countries: " how are you today?"
Portugal: " PAIN ... SADNESS... MISERY... the confrontation with the eternal and black existential abyss and the melancholy longing for the good times that have passed or never came, .... you know...normal stuff"
:D
Don't talk sh'it about my country you xeno'phobic as'shole
@@alguemnimportante3932 já nem temos o direito de falar mal do nosso próprio país?
@@alguemnimportante3932 com o passar do tempo fiquei com a ideia de que a melancolia não é um defeito, mas sim uma característica. Não precisas desse ódio, a música é obviamente melancólica e para os meus ouvidos isso é bom, acho que muita gente não portuguesa também concorda.
@@pedrobarros2864 Concordo plenamente. Para mim, o fado tem de ser melancólico para expressar a dor ou sofrimento do artista e eu acho isso uma característica única e incrível do nosso grande Portugal
country: JOJO
i ala kkkk
*GioGio
Caraca, o nerd do buraco
When he played giornos theme I thought he may be referring to Italy , lol
De todos os lugares eu nao te esperava por essas bandas
Loved that you guys chose Antonio Lauro Waltz for Venezuela 🇻🇪 You are awesome guys, keep making music
i actualy expected something maybe more traditional then giorno's theme for japan ngl
Especially when you realise Giorno was Italian
@@koenverhagen5318 🤔 .... 😜🤷🏻💩
Same
Yeah... Kokoronotomo maybe
Should've been Senbonzakura
Brazilian flag on thumbnail.
Brazilians: "did you summon us, Lord?"
E chuva de contentarios em PT
KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK exatamente
E escolheu uma boa musica e não uma merda de funk, thank god.
@@The_Ancient_Guardian Ahah
@@The_Ancient_Guardian agua de beber é lindo de mais o arranjo do lucas é um dos melhores que ja vi, dava o cu por uma tab
Honestly everyone is just waiting for their country's turn to arrive😅
Probably
As a russian, I had to watch all the video
@@wjesqew1299 Точно.
@@wjesqew1299 ага, и я был приятно удивлен, наконец то не калинка малинка и не марш из ред алерт
@@demifiendrussia Is that mongolian?
I've never actually seen the accordion played before, it looks like it takes a crazy amount of focus and skill! All those different buttons and switching between them so quickly!
You should see the ones with a piano keyboard.
@@tinalettieriwhy
@alexmatos7836 take a look. Incredible dexterity
0:11 Israel
0:43 Venezuela
1:18 France
1:45 Ireland
2:02 Romania
2:22 Greece
2:46 South Korea
3:01 Brazil
3:36 Hungary
4:04 Japan
4:32 USA
4:43 Italy
5:10 Finland
5:23 Argentina
5:54 Peru
6:10 Germany
6:36 Spain
6:52 New Zealand
7:07 Albania
7:26 Poland
7:50 Egypt
8:08 England
8:27 Austria
8:51 Portugal
9:31 Russia
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Nice thank you!
I don't know why New Zealand was wellerman, I guess it was made there or something idk. I was expecting something like a haka or something. (I'm a New Zealander just so ya know)
@@Mickeyil222 BUT , question was - can you guess coutry AND about that melody - I was wrong , I thought IRELAND , or smt 😅😆... Haka - I would know instantly. Its always nice for us to learn more about different cultures
Of course I'm not from New Zealand
México :v
Giorno’s theme: Plays
My brain: Italy! No, Japan! No, Italy! Wait…
Confusion aaaaaaa
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@@haniel817 aaaaaaaaaaaaa
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The Eiffel tower for the France one was a little too much of a giveaway.
Tbf I know baguette music when I hear it no matter what the background is
@@martinjackulik2819 yes yes
Me living in Paris taking the metro with guitar and accordian players every day, I was surprised that I never hear this nice French song. I always hear La vie en rose and la Boheme.
I swear by God I didn't notice "La Tour Eiffel"
Good job! Next: 26.Norway - In the Hall of a Mountain King, 27.Sweden - Dancing Queen, 28.Denmark - Olsen Banden Theme, 29.The Netherlands - Zeven Dagen Lang, 30.Belgium - 't Smidje, 31. Canada - Summer of 69, 32. Puerto Rico - Livin' la vida loca, 33. Mexico - Besame mucho
"Zeven Dagen Lang" is originally the Breton song "Son ar Chistr'", though...
Everything sounds Spanish or Brazilian when Lucas plays it on guitar, and everything sounds Russian when Sergey plays it on accordion... great just to hear it though, and while I found a lot of the pieces more authentic or semi authentic than stereotypical, I laughed my ass off when El Condor Pasa came up for Peru, I still insist there's more Paul Simon than Quechua tradition in that song. [EDIT] Nope. As many commenters have pointed out, El Condor Pasa is indeed Peruvian: the melody, at least, is from a groundbreaking 20th century Peruvian zarzuela by Daniel Alomia Robles. Still no info on the original lyrics.
Exactly. El cóndor pasa es de Simon & Garfunkel.
Ye
spanish or...brazilian... you just broke my heart my man xD
everything sounded Romanian to me
Yes
He completely spoiled that one with the computer background XD 1:17
Also 5:24
@@kitsunefueradeservicioxd1344 literal
@@kitsunefueradeservicioxd1344 Well, that one could be mistaken for spain.
Atleast i did. XD
Tbh who wouldn't know where this song is from
Well he spoiled quite a few, but france was indeed the most obvious :D
Didn't know that Legolas could play accordion
The dude can slide down stairs on a shield and climb falling stairs all while fighting. Of course he can play accordion!
@@_jeff65_ Make sense hashsah
This is bayan
LOTR reference - love it!
Ah, accordion. The true instrument of the Elves!
I'm quarter Irish and Lucas' rendition of 'Drunken Sailor' was nice, loved it! Also Loved 'Greensleeves' at the end too!
From a Portuguese guy, I can tell you did a really good choice going with fado, did not expect this at all
What did you expect? Fado is the most famous music genre outside of Portugal.
Fun fact, Drunken Sailor's actually an English tune that spread to various places.
@That clone trooper in the back on the high ground nah I’d say Celtic sympathy
It belongs to the Irish now
@@HadesTheSecondGR what I like to hear lad
Of course its English. So many Irish tunes he could have played
@@MrThorhalland the point was to portray stereotypical music from the said countries
The only thing that felt weird was how he tried to sing with an Irish accent but instead he used a country accent
Gracias por incluir la musica del Maestro Antonio Lauro, representando a Venezuela! No pudo haber mejor selección!
3:02 what a beautiful choice and interpretation for the Brazilian bossa nova, thank u 🇧🇷💛
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Bossa Nova representa muito bem o Brasil.
Se usasse funk, eu dava deslike.
@@sirvn7266 funk é cultura brasileira e tbm representa o país, colega
@@murilobarbosa5549 mas é ruim
Much love from Romania. Our traditional music should definitely deserve more attention!!!
Yes. That Kolo was crazy virtuous! Never hearded
I totally love the Balkan Brass sound, it was total eye opener for me in my musical journey, the music of south eastern europe is still so underappreciated
And right when I thought I'm the only romanian here..
I love romanian music!! Can you tell the original name of the song? I dont find it
But Kolo is Serbian, frate.
Cheers from Portugal!
Keep it up Lucas! 🇵🇹
Fantastic rendition of Natalia from Venezuela. I confess I came to the video just to check which song you chose from my country. Thanks for that flawless execution of a very difficult song.
What a beautiful Fado fingerstyle interpretation 😍 much love from Portugal
Foi lindíssimo. Fico feliz por ele finalmente ter feito um fadinho
@@rodabaixo13 Totalmente 🤩
@@rodabaixo13 radiohead gay
Força!
Those accordion skills are absolutely amazing! Wow the fingers on both hands going crazy and he doesn't even have to look at it (or blink really for that matter)! Lucas well done as always , this was an awesome video keep it up brother.
Got them all.
BTW, Hava Nagilla was composed in what today is Belarus, and popularized in the USA before it made its way to Israel.
So its a Belarussian song?
Amazing
@@huaweiltd3950 Belarus has big Jewish population.
@@huaweiltd3950 No. It's definitely Jewish. But at the times it has been created, this territory - which now belongs to Belarus - was part of Poland, and that country used to have one of the biggest (if not the biggest one) Jewish community before the World War II, the Holocaust and the foundation of the State of Israel.
somewhere in eastern europe
Wow! Every single song was played beautifully!!! Congrats and thanks!!!
So... Lord Vinheteiro have a brother that plays the accordion... Imagine both staring at your soul..
Wait a minute...Are you telling me the guy on guitar is really lord vinheteiro?
@@oalsecnev1 No he isn't.
Haha right.
Your singing of Habibi ya nour el ein is beautiful, as an Egyptian am impressed and fond of our country's representation with such a beautiful song from Amr Deyab
Also, your arabic pronunciation is fire
Could've used a better song tho tbh, I was kinda disappointed :/
yeah as a jordanian his arabic was incredible
I’m half Moroccan, Inshaallah brothers and sisters
he is really good ngl
Egyptian not arab
I like how the other guy stares into our soul during the Romanian Song.
Sus
Just like vinheiteiro
monke. those romanian songs are really wild. crazy time signatures.
As a romanian the music does feel like its staring into your soul
Dude I'm Romanian and I've never heard of that song. One of the least "stereotypical" romanian song I've ever heard
At @7:30 The famous Arabic Egyptian song by Amr Diab. I'm surprised that Lucas has sing it correct, so here is the lyrics in Arabic then in English:
حبيبي يا نور العين يا ساكن خيالي
عاشق بقالي سنين ولا غيرك في بالي
My love, the light of the eye, the inhabitant of my imagination
I have been in love with you for years, and there is no one else in my mind
This little old lady could listen to your music all day. Music surely is timeless and brings people together much more preferablly than fighting. I wish I could hear you play all those songs in full. It touches my heart.
Thank you for this. Proves that Music has no boundaries and can touch hearts everywhere 😀
As a peruvian, hearing a well played guitar solo version of El Cóndor Pasa gives me chills. Thank you, Lucas, for this nice rendition. I recommend you to listen to Raúl García Zárate, a peruvian guitarist that is amazing
manuelcha prado.
Ah yes, Giorno's theme, typical music from Japan
its amazing how Russia's music is so iconic and widespread I can guess it from the first few notes
I agree with you comrade
это все из за тетриса)
Exept to those in Russia.
Ever played Tetris? Watch the movie if you haven’t already!
Even if Obama demoted Russia to a "regional power" (that ignoramus), Russian culture is so strong and widespread that probably everyone must know this music of this great country.
I didn’t know that Orlando Bloom play so well the accordion! Great Video. Thank you for playing Natalia, from a Venezuelan fan of your videos.
Stereotypical Hungarian music: German composer.
Dude.
But it's the most known hungarian tune... what's the problem?
@@bartoszbasiura7119 typical inferiority complex.
Long live Hungary.
Great culture.
Love from Greece.
That piece was originally written by a Hungarian composer named Keler Bela. Brahms ripped it off. Look it up.
@@prateekpoddar1890 some people think it's all about Germany, always.
Sad.
Love from Greece.
Sometimes the music by foreigners is the most stereotypical
I love how most of these pieces have moderate to advanced difficulty, while America is just a handful of notes played over and over again...
Can’t believe how well you played Natalia Vals n. 3 🇻🇪 that’s the best version I’ve heard and I’ve heard a lot
6:11 I want to hear him play the whole thing.
Nice number
Bella ciao Is not just a stereotype, is the story of the Italians who died fighting fascism
Semmai è la canzone delle mondine, presa a guerra finita da 4 compagni scesi dai monti.
@@VittRomani ma guarda io sono proprio del Vercellese e ho lavorato in casa di riposo quindi di mondine ne son un po' più di te e stai dicendo una cafonata.
@@Matteoarotta ma mica delle mondine che frequenti te.
@@VittRomani comunque lo so che o non mi rispondi o rilanci con un' altra cafonata ma sappi che mi hai proprio peggiorato la giornata, magari migliorerà la tua a saperlo, spero di sì per te.
@@Matteoarotta non volevo peggiorarti la giornata, mi dispiace. Era solo per dire che non tutti si svenano dietro a bella ciao.
That Arabic during the Egyptian part is absolutely stunning, beautiful!
He should include accordion 😂
I wanna see full version of each song! Your perfomance inspires me to keep practicing :) И меня очень радует выбор песни для России, спасибо за видео!
Да, хорошо, что не хардбасс, при всём к нему уважению.
А я об этом жанре только в этих ваших интернетах читала, но никогда не слышала. Он нигде не представлен. То же "Радио шансон" есть, а "Радио хардбас" нет. Вообще кажется, что это выдумка какая-то, и этого жанра не существует. Опять же, на ю-тьюбе постоянно вылезают подборки музыки разных жанров, но ни разу не вылезала подборка этого жанра. Так что фигня какая-то, мистификация.
@@undefeated_romantic1692 хардбасс в смысле так песня называется (ее можно назвать как ад из бьющих в уши басы)
Finaly PORTUGAL!
OBRIGADO LUCAS
Portugal, caralho!
brasil supremacy :D
@@NataliaOliveira-qb1ie Brasil, a maior nação lusófona do planeta 😎👍
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Olá tugas
You killed me bro the most Italian jojo song for Japan that’s too good
COMO ESSE CARA TOCA ESSE ACORDEON BRO??🤯 ELE É GENIAL
Greetings from Albania, Lucas...
Great Job and is fantastic to see you...the way that you make videos is absolutely wonderful
-Keep going man!!
Prisja një këngë tjetër për ne, por edhe kjo që luajti s'ishte keq.
aaaaaaah i could spot Venezuela after half a second of music. Lauro's compositions have got such an incredible and distinctive elegance. Wonderfully played, as usual.
So hard to guess many of those. And amazing songs, so many bangers. Great performances!
It's fantastic!!! You're very talented!!!
I just reached the brazilian part and I had to say that was a beautiful little piece! So skilled!!
Orlando Bloom has mad accordeon skills!!
VIVA A MÚSICA E A BELEZA DE TODAS AS NAÇÕES!!! Amaaaaazing vídeo ❤️ 🇧🇷
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🇧🇷 Brasil 🇧🇷
Thanks thanks thanks for choosing Bella Ciao for Italy while it would have been so easy to go for Volare or O sole mio! Antinazi yesterday today forever! And congratulations on the pronunciation of the lyrics too.
7:50 OK I am Totally SHOCKED, his Arabic pronunciation is so accurate 😄😃
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Pronuncia muy bien el árabe. Mis abuelos eran sirios y de ahí lo reconozco
@@Juliodax ¿etes en España?
I don’t know about that one chief…
@@dumbymcon no. De Argentina
Damn, that version of "Água de Beber" is great.
Yep
Sim, e aposto que muitos não reconheceram. Não falam muito dela mesmo entre os ouvintes de mpb. 🇧🇷✋
Great performance of each song. Love the "Condor pasa" from our andes folklore. You can check some peruvian valses too, they are beautiful
N°14 La Cumparsita is from Uruguay 🇺🇾, composed by Gerardo Matos Rodríguez
I am from Russia and I was so hoping that this music set would include a song from my country and I was very glad to finally hear a song from my country at the 25th position))))) Thanks)
Saved the best for last, eh?
@@velkanzi Indeed
Здрасте товарищ
Я ждал группу крови 😆😆
Russia = Tetris, Viktor Tsoi, samovar i balalaika (?
Greetings from Argentina! I love your culture ♡
03:09 Brazilian music really is very good 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Yesss
Its called Agua de Beber I think
The song was amazing, amo mucho a las brasiles 🇲🇽❤️🇧🇷
ah não mano essa foto kkkj
@@jorgecuevas8843 yes
I guessed: Israel, Argentina, Brasil, USA, England, Austria, Italy, Rusia, Spain, Portugal, Germany and Ireland
Wow I just got 10 right
Well, Argentina was worng because La Cumparsita is Uruguayan.
@@lefranor and Brahms wasn't Hungarian and the Hungarian dances aren't Hungarian music.
rusSia*
Do you know the tune of england?
As a Venezuelan, a was far from guessing Venezuela haha, great video man!
I got 3, 4, 7, 11, 16, 17, 23, and 25 right. I was completely stumped by all of the South American ones.
So I got 3, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 17 right - at 16 I thought of Austria. But I also did bad at South America lol
E a Bossa Nova,no caso do Brasil,é apenas uma dentre vários estilos musicais originais daqui.Tem samba,baião,forró,axé,vanerão,chorinho,etc.
You guys are amazing! Thank you for the performance! And of course thanks for the national home sounds! 😉
Greetings from Hungary!
14. I saw it coming.... La cumparsita music is from Uruguay, the lyrics from Argentina. Best regards.
Goddammit, I answered every former eastern bloc country as Russia because you held it to the end, lmao 🤣
we NEED a full version of Água de beber!!
6:09 "is that the Orochimaru battle theme?" or was I the only one who thought that?
Haha lol
same here XD
😂
Same
So it wasnt just me
First to support this amazing channel Brazil love you
Odd choice to sing Óró sé do bheatha abhaile with the British sea shanty "Drunken Sailor" lyrics. I know Celtic languages can be hard to pronounce but there are alternative English lyrics for the original ballad as well.
Love the accordian and guitar duo!
You know Lucas is doing well when he can afford more camera angles.
Love you, man! Wishing here for full song videos as well, especially our Brazilian tunes.
Amazing! I just recognize three of these. Israel, Argentina (my country) and Italy. Also you unblock a memory of my childhood with Condor Pasa. Here in north of Argentina we share the same andine culture with Perú, so songs like that where played to often on the radios where I live. Nice to listen that again.
By the way, I love the collab between you guys!
Honestly I love stereotypes. Just don't take them seriously, they're made for fun
Wonderful, thank you.
I think Ireland got a rough deal though, especially as there is so much amazing Irish Trad music. (I think Drunken Sailor is an old Irish Trad song called Óró sé do bheatha abhaile)
Thanks again.
Or the stack of barley
Or Marie's wedding
Or shipping up to Boston
Or britches full of stiches
Or the kesh
Or the Shannon breeze
Or the tulla reel
Or the foggy dew
Or spancel hill
Jeez I know too much trad songs
Is the drunken sailor song even Irish? It’s a sea shanty right?
I was waiting for trad to come on and was quite disappointed by an ENGLISH song 😅🥲
No. 20 "W moim ogródeczku" Polish folk music 🥰
foda que no brasil tem tantos estilos que poderiam ser definidos como estereótipos que fica dificil. forrozão, baião, bossa nova, samba, pagode, funk, axé e por aí vai... ...
Concordo mas acho q bossa nova é o principal reconhecido lá fora como um estilo brasileiro
Musica caipira (cururu, santa cruz, cateretê, moda de viola, moda campeira etc). Música gaúcha (milonga, chamame, vaneirão etc). Nortenha (lambada, brega, cumbi, marabaixo, carimbó etc), nordestina (baião, forró, frevo, axé, xaxado etc)
ah mano, mas ele usou so um esteriotipo aleatório, não teve muito padrão
ele usou a abertura do anime Jojo pro japão vei e Still Dre pros EUA
eh tudo meme KKKKKK
@@harperbolic Citei um monte ali em cima que tem origem brasileira
Bueno mi comentario no tiene nada que ver con lo que dijiste, pero aún así lo diré.
Me da gracia que pueda entender el portugués sin saberlo hablar xD
The best: Venezuela, Brazil, France, Hungary, Italy, Finland, Argentina, Peru, Germany, Spain, Albania, Egypt, England, Portugal, Russia.
The worst: USA
Thanks for supporting Russia❤
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What did the USA do to you?
@@Yitzhak70 They exist
@@FilipeMarcon lol
Finally I see Portugal in one of your vídeos and so well played fado 🇵🇹
gracias por incluir a mi pais venezuela, linda interpretacion!!
Just let sink in that the amount of practice behind this 10min video... is insane...mad congrats for these guys... all countries well represented. Now we need part2!
I hate to break this to you but Hava Nagila was written in 1918 and Isreal was established in 1948. While being Jewish, Hava Nagila is in no way an isreali song.
Also, drunken sailor is a song based on an Irish melody but not attributed to the Irish. However, if you didn't include the drunken sailor title you would be correct on the origin of the music itself.
Love you brother. Just some healthy criticism. Keep up the amazing work. You have the fingers of a master. The practice you put in shows itself and you should be proud you were given that gift. YAH be praised! Whoot!
It’s impossible to avoid Srbija when you play an accoridon… How did you do that?
Probably, there was Serbia in first version, but the author was politely asked to remove it by war veterans
The Romanian piece had a lot of Serbia in it (I am neither, bit it sounds like that).
@@petar_donchev still balkan so yeah
@@ChickenMcPussy not Balkan.
@@МаксимТищенко-е7о because this was Serbia Strong?
Just imagine Sergey has collaboration with Vinheteiro
I thought the Hungarian dance no 5 would be the example for Germany cause it was composed by Brahms 😂
Edit: i genuinely appreciate this video, and the fact how music units us all as a species ♥
You think he composed it sitting at the top of the Alpines? xD Ofc He listened to hungarian music, motives, melodies, style and combined them. And he did a great job!!! xD
This is FANTASTIC for teaching countries and nationalities. I used it with My students. Just played the songs and they had to Guess. Excellent they were excited
I was impressed by the execution of "Venezuelan Waltz #3- Natalia"... It's a beautiful song. Thank you for playing it.
Today I learned The Wellerman is from New Zealand. I'm not disappointed. 🇳🇿🥃
*CHURS*
Me too, and I'm from NZ. 🤦♂
Yeah it’s been our sea shanty since the 1860's
🥝🇳🇿
Thank you Lucas for including Portugal in the videos(finally!!!). Beautiful representation of Fado
Awesome video! Funny how after Ievan polkka you played La Cumparsita, which is also a very popular song in Finland, it just goes by the name "Hiljaa Yössä". 😄
When I listened to the egiptian song I kept speechless. Wooooa man!
BTW, I’m argentinian, but I knew that song. Amazing language skills!
Thank you Lucas, for putting Portugal Fado on the spot!!
W moim ogródecku rośnie rózycka! Pozdrawiam z Polski 🇵🇱!!!
Piękna melodia :)
ile zem sie tego uspiwoł jak zem nabity z dożynek wrocoł:)
@@KiizaibDivaad A ja tego nie znałem. Na stereotyp to bym typował "Góralu czy ci nie żal" albo "Szła dzieweczka do laseczka". Ale szacun dla Lucasa i Sergeya że coś takiego zagrali.
Piękna pieśń. Obawiałem się, że zagrają Sławomira czy inne disco polo a tu miłe zaskoczenie.
Już myślałem że zagra weekend- ona tańczy dla mnie. Ufff xD
LucasBrar is my new favorite genre of music 🎉
when you from Russia и на 24ой песне ты уже такой "да какого хрена опять про нас забыли! словно у нас какая-то ваще никому неизвестная страна" и уже чуть было не начал писать гневный коммент.... но!....
мало того, что не забыл, так ещё и ендинг запилил именно с нашей мелодией о_О
и такой типа.... оу..... сорян.... даже за само желание))))
П.С. но даже если бы нас не было - это всё равно круто))
OH my gosh, language level hard :D
@@johnatasrabelo7088 Oh yes man, we russians don't like our language, it's really difficult! В натуре просто
Fun fact : en France, on peut toujours voir la Tour Eiffel par la fenêtre.
Depends where you live, or if you have a picture of the tower on your window
Euuuuuh non...
C’est peut être de l’ironie mais non.
À Paris tu veut dire ?
It is true. I live in Corsica and I can see it from my window.
Hey Lucas, absolutely amazing playing, have you heard of the song "Verdes anos" by Carlos Paredes? It's a Portuguese classic and I think you'd like it
World War III : Guitar countries vs Accordion countries