@@mohamedkabha8838Farya Faraji, check him out. He explains the origins of this sound. Apparently its a mediteraneean specific type of music, not Arabic or smth
It's Greek Thracian music, that's why, culture unites us, today Thrace is splitted in three countries, but culture is one, i'm from Evros and we share same foods, music, clothes, Thrace is ONE ! Countries and time can divide land, but not people and culture.
Very similar. Some songs are almost the same but kaba gaida is more common in Bulgaria and djura gaida is more common in Greece. Also Bulgarians don’t play tsampouna but Greek islands do. Very similar since both nations have Thracian (thraikes ancestry) but sometimes different tuning and songs
Thrace (Modern Greek: Θράκη Thráki) or Thraike in Greek mythology, was the eponymous heroine and sorceress of Thrace. She was the daughter of Oceanus and Parthenope, and sister of Europa. The word Thrace, from ancient Greek Thrake (Θρᾴκη), referred originally to the Thracians (ancient Greek Thrakes Θρᾷκες), an ancient people inhabiting Southeast Europe. Ancient Greek mythology provides the Thracians with a mythical ancestor Thrax, the son of the war-god Ares, who was said to reside in Thrace. In Greece people also use the word "Thraka" (Greek, θρακα) for a pile of burning coals, usually for grilling food, but in their ritual in many villages "Anastenaria" (Greek, Αναστεναρια) they walk barefood on burning coals, maybe the foreigners and historians who account them for the first time they give that name because of the many thraces (θρακες) in their land. In Thracian religion the main gods are Dionysus later Orpheus and evolved in Byzantine and modern times to Christianity. Most accounts say Dionysus was born in Thrace, traveled abroad, and arrived in Greece as a foreigner. His attribute of "foreignness" as an arriving outsider-god may be inherent and essential to his cults, as he is a god of epiphany, sometimes called "the god who comes" One of the main instruments of Thrace is askaulos bagpipe askos+aulos bag+pipe "the bag of dionysus" today known as gaida and is made by goat skin, in the ancient ceremonies they sacrifice many goats/lambs thats why one of the epithet of dionysus is Aegobolus Αἰγοβόλος ("goat-shooter"), like christianity later they believe that the flesh (now bread) of the goat is the body of god and the wine is hιs blood, in ceremonies they use music to achieve ecstasy, one of the rituals that survived today is the Anastenaria people sacrifice a goat possesed by a spirit and dancing barefoot on fire, also in every spring in all over Greece in Easter to celebrate the ressurection of Christ/Dionysus is to cook and eating hundreds of goats/lambs. "In Orphic legend, Dionysus under the name Zagreus "hunter who catches living animals" was the son of Zeus by his daughter Persephone. At the direction of Hera, the infant Zagreus/Dionysus was torn to pieces, cooked, and eaten by the evil Titans. But his heart was saved by Athena, and he (now Dionysus) was resurrected by Zeus through Semele. Zeus struck the Titans with lightning, and they were consumed by fire. From their ashes came the first humans, who thus possessed both the evil nature of the Titans and the divine nature of the gods"
We have the exact same drum in Lebanon it's called a Tableh that we use for a zaffe(Lebanese traditional wedding dance) and Dabke a cultural Levantine dance
There is a World Wide Drumming Taking place April 7th 10am central. We pass the beat outside to whenever Sunday rising is for you. Call All who care about the Earth from America to Australia and all in between. Just Use what you have and beat with your heart and or drum with prayer. whatever your belief is to put out uplifting frequencies. All ages are welcomed to join in for fun entertainment too! We are the World. Thank you!! ☺💪🌐🪘If any know Reiki we can Pulse it out on base beats. 💓
ΕΥΓΕ ΑΔΕΛΦΙΑ, ΑΥΘΕΝΤΙΚΟΣ ΑΡΧΑΙΟΣ ΘΡΑΚΙΚΟΣ ΗΧΟΣ, ΕΥΓΕ !
ΑΡΙΣΤΟΙ.
Αξιοι συνεχιστες της προγονικης Μουσικης των αρχαίων Ελλήνων! Ευγε σας!
This is real greek music.
So similar to Palestinian and Lebanese music
@@mohamedkabha8838Farya Faraji, check him out. He explains the origins of this sound. Apparently its a mediteraneean specific type of music, not Arabic or smth
THIS IS THE MEZOUED OF TUNISIA
It's Greek Thracian music
@@mohamedkabha8838ancient music
Ας με ρωτήσουν ποτέ πως είναι όταν κάποιος παίζει με την ψυχή του μουσική κι όχι με τα χέρια θα του δείξω αυτό το βίντεο! Είσαι παλικάρι Κωνσταντή!
Μια παραφωνία είμαστε μέσα στης πόλης την βουή,
μια όμορφη παρέα, μια στιγμή περαστική και φευγαλέα.
Τό μεγαλύτερο αλάνι όλων των εποχών είναι ότι καλύτερο υπάρχει αυτοσ ο τυπάς
It is identical to the music of Bulgaria. It is wonderful !
We are all the same brother
It's Greek Thracian music, that's why, culture unites us, today Thrace is splitted in three countries, but culture is one, i'm from Evros and we share same foods, music, clothes, Thrace is ONE !
Countries and time can divide land, but not people and culture.
Very similar. Some songs are almost the same but kaba gaida is more common in Bulgaria and djura gaida is more common in Greece. Also Bulgarians don’t play tsampouna but Greek islands do.
Very similar since both nations have Thracian (thraikes ancestry) but sometimes different tuning and songs
Great Thrasian music!
He has a channel on RUclips called Arbor Cultus. Great musician
Τρελοί
Πολυ καλος τυμπανιστης και πνευμόνια τενιστα ο γκαιντατζης και πολυ όμορφη γκάιντα
Thrace (Modern Greek: Θράκη Thráki) or Thraike in Greek mythology, was the eponymous heroine and sorceress of Thrace. She was the daughter of Oceanus and Parthenope, and sister of Europa. The word Thrace, from ancient Greek Thrake (Θρᾴκη), referred originally to the Thracians (ancient Greek Thrakes Θρᾷκες), an ancient people inhabiting Southeast Europe. Ancient Greek mythology provides the Thracians with a mythical ancestor Thrax, the son of the war-god Ares, who was said to reside in Thrace. In Greece people also use the word "Thraka" (Greek, θρακα) for a pile of burning coals, usually for grilling food, but in their ritual in many villages "Anastenaria" (Greek, Αναστεναρια) they walk barefood on burning coals, maybe the foreigners and historians who account them for the first time they give that name because of the many thraces (θρακες) in their land.
In Thracian religion the main gods are Dionysus later Orpheus and evolved in Byzantine and modern times to Christianity.
Most accounts say Dionysus was born in Thrace, traveled abroad, and arrived in Greece as a foreigner. His attribute of "foreignness" as an arriving outsider-god may be inherent and essential to his cults, as he is a god of epiphany, sometimes called "the god who comes"
One of the main instruments of Thrace is askaulos bagpipe askos+aulos bag+pipe "the bag of dionysus" today known as gaida and is made by goat skin, in the ancient ceremonies they sacrifice many goats/lambs thats why one of the epithet of dionysus is Aegobolus Αἰγοβόλος ("goat-shooter"), like christianity later they believe that the flesh (now bread) of the goat is the body of god and the wine is hιs blood, in ceremonies they use music to achieve ecstasy, one of the rituals that survived today is the Anastenaria people sacrifice a goat possesed by a spirit and dancing barefoot on fire, also in every spring in all over Greece in Easter to celebrate the ressurection of Christ/Dionysus is to cook and eating hundreds of goats/lambs.
"In Orphic legend, Dionysus under the name Zagreus "hunter who catches living animals" was the son of Zeus by his daughter Persephone. At the direction of Hera, the infant Zagreus/Dionysus was torn to pieces, cooked, and eaten by the evil Titans. But his heart was saved by Athena, and he (now Dionysus) was resurrected by Zeus through Semele. Zeus struck the Titans with lightning, and they were consumed by fire. From their ashes came the first humans, who thus possessed both the evil nature of the Titans and the divine nature of the gods"
Μπράβο ρε Παλικάρια! Μεγάλοι μάγκες είστε!
Beautiful
😍😍😍😍😍💯 πεθαμένους σηκώνει... δώσε άρχοντα μ'... οοοο ρε να μαν εκεί ❤
This lifted my spirits. The beautiful girls should show up and start dancing.
cool! Carrying on the ancient and beautiful music of their ancestors!
super!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..bravo
Αυτά είναι ! Για σου ρε Κωνσταντή μουσικάρα !
Μπράβο ρε μάγκα άρχοντας!!!
Просто в шоке , какие они классные 😻😻😻
ειστε μεγαλα αλανια μπραβο
Τι να πω Κωνσταντή... Υποκλίνομαι.
Ο Θεός μαζί σας λεβέντες🙏👏💖
Ευγε και παλι ευγε!! Η Μουσικη με Μ κεφαλαιο....
Офигенно !!!!! Браво !!!
Μπράβο φανταστικοι
Μπράβο, παιδιά! Άντε και να σας δούμε σύντομα και στην Αρεοπαγίτου και αλλού!
Γειά σου Πιστιόλι master!
Τέλεια...!
🤌
Ανατρίχιασα λεβέντες!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Νά ζήσει η Θράκη μας, η πατρίδα του Ορφέα!
Ooooo Zivi zdravi da ste mi, prekrasni ste, samo napred momci👍👍👍👍
Навистина, растураат тие, и двајцата без сомнеж во нив! 🇲🇰 Лелеле 😮😲
Очень необычное звучание инструментов! Но слушал бы и слушал!
Είναι τα πρώτα όργανα παγκοσμίως
We have the exact same drum in Lebanon it's called a Tableh that we use for a zaffe(Lebanese traditional wedding dance) and Dabke a cultural Levantine dance
hope to see it one day
Dabke its the absolute dance
@@ntanilo Yes❤️
the exact same drum exists in almost all of the world, but the rythms and sounds in the video sound nothing like dabke
@@snowman9452 Never said they sound like Dabke I said they're used for Dabke
✔️✔️✔️🔥🔥🔥 ,wow , very Good ✔️✔️✔️
This is HOLY Rock ...
Δώσε δώσε δώσε αδερφέ!!!!!
Thracian music
long live GREECE!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
It's like the 12 God's came down to earth and play music for the mortals
Το νταούλι μας εμείς ❤
is that Neo? greetings from Bulgaria, neighbours!
Γιατιιιιιι?? Γιατιιιι σταμάτησες να τραβάς?? Γιατί?...
Θρακιώτικη παράδοση, ξαδέρφια των Κελτών
Απλά Διόνυσος. ..
Спа. Супер ❤💚💜💙💛🧡💟
ΘΡΑΚΙΩΤΙΚΑ
❤❤❤
whats the motif at 1:03? ive heard it in several traditional greek pieces now, at least 7
old ethnic music is often repeated.
I think these instruments don't have many keys to play in a variety of ways
old ethnic music is often repeated.
I think these instruments don't have many keys to play in a variety of ways
old ethnic music is often repeated.
I think these instruments don't have many keys to play in a variety ways
It look like traditional music in Tunisia🇹🇳
First song anyone?
Thraki
Mou thimizi polli Bulgaria, bravo pantws wreoi ruthmoi
it's from western thrace, near Bulgaria. Greek music is diverse, and it could vary from region to region, and from class to class
@@snowman9452 ehi komatia apo МПULGARIKA TRAGUDIA .MALISTA TRAKIOTIKA KAI APO RODOPI
Γλώσσα λανθάνουσα λέει την αλήθεια...
🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩💥💥💥
Αυτός ο άνθρωπος γράφει ιστορία....
There is a World Wide Drumming Taking place April 7th 10am central. We pass the beat outside to whenever Sunday rising is for you. Call All who care about the Earth from America to Australia and all in between. Just Use what you have and beat with your heart and or drum with prayer. whatever your belief is to put out uplifting frequencies. All ages are welcomed to join in for fun entertainment too! We are the World. Thank you!! ☺💪🌐🪘If any know Reiki we can Pulse it out on base beats. 💓
Ξυπνήσατε τον Διόνυσο και τον Πάν.
Εκπληκτικοί
απο εμενα ειναι ναι!!!
Εξωγήινοι🌙
türkiyedeki düğünlere gelin çuvalla para kazanırsınız
no, Turks prefer oriental/middle eastern music, not eastern european like this
@@snowman9452this music is not "eastern european", it's literally the sound of mediterranean/levantine/middle east. Ancient
it could be pentozali when the song becomes faster
The bagpipes are Scottish like haggus is Greek.
Ουρτ μπρεεεεεεεεααααααααααα!!!!!!!
THIS IS THE MEZOUED OF TUNISIA
Фракийцы
гайда и тъпан
Δεν είναι κγαιντα είναι τσαμπούνα και φτιάχνεται με το δέρμα προβάτου
Γκάιντα είναι, και φτιάχνονται και οι δύο από δέρμα κατσικιού.
ούτε τσαμπ ούτε από δέρμα προβ.
This originality, this nerve! Κωσταντή προσκυνώ