Georgian polyphonic singing is a mesmerizing musical tradition characterized by intricate harmonies, often performed a cappella by multiple singers. It's renowned for its rich cultural significance and UNESCO recognition as an intangible cultural heritage of humanity. The unique vocal techniques and the storytelling within the music make it truly captivating.
We're a georgian native (Anna) and a german (Raoul). We recently launched a Georgian Language and Culture themed channel, with our crew of little animated friends. So far, we uploaded three language videos, the culture related content is coming soon! Hope you enjoy it! If you enjoy the episodes enough, feel free to subscribe, it would help us spread the content better. Thanks so much and have a wonderful day. A+R from georgian2go
@@idvornicable We're a georgian native (Anna) and a german (Raoul). We recently launched a Georgian Language and Culture themed channel, with our crew of little animated friends. So far, we uploaded three language videos, the culture related content is coming soon! Hope you enjoy it! If you enjoy the episodes enough, feel free to subscribe, it would help us spread the content better. Thanks so much and have a wonderful day. A+R from georgian2go
@@frenlyfren hey capn We're a georgian native (Anna) and a german (Raoul). We recently launched a Georgian Language and Culture themed channel, with our crew of little animated friends. So far, we uploaded three language videos, the culture related content is coming soon! Hope you enjoy it! If you enjoy the episodes enough, feel free to subscribe, it would help us spread the content better. Thanks so much and have a wonderful day. A+R from georgian2go
Hi everyone. This song is actually commonly named Shemodzakhili, and it is a popular table song you would hear in Eastern Georgia. Albeit these young guys are exceptionally nice singers and are doing a great job here. It would be great to hear them singing more songs and to know more about them here, if possible - please!? Uchknobelo vardis kona shemkobilo alviskheo me...
hi harira We're a georgian native (Anna) and a german (Raoul). We recently launched a Georgian Language and Culture themed channel, with our crew of little animated friends. So far, we uploaded three language videos, the culture related content is coming soon! Hope you enjoy it! If you enjoy the episodes enough, feel free to subscribe, it would help us spread the content better. Thanks so much and have a wonderful day. A+R from georgian2go
@@epistrophy007 hi epistrophy We're a georgian native (Anna) and a german (Raoul). We recently launched a Georgian Language and Culture themed channel, with our crew of little animated friends. So far, we uploaded three language videos, the culture related content is coming soon! Hope you enjoy it! If you enjoy the episodes enough, feel free to subscribe, it would help us spread the content better. Thanks so much and have a wonderful day. A+R from georgian2go
@@VictorHageman It's a poem and the verses are sometimes different, but more or less" "My unripened rose growing by a poplar tree. I do not have wings to fly to you. Do not forsake me if you need me / are in trouble. My fellow / countryman, give me your shovel for I must dig my grave. It is no good for a man to die before his time."
When Georgian vocal polyphony was recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Heritage masterpiece in 2001, Chakrulo was cited as a prime example. Chakrulo was one of 29 musical compositions included on the Voyager Golden Records that were sent into space on Voyager 2 on 20 August 1977 and Voyager 1 on 5 September 1977. Chakrulo (Georgian: ჩაკრულო, transliterated: chak'rulo) is a Georgian polyphonic choral folk song. It is a three-part song from the region of Kakheti, dramatising preparations for a battle.It is characterised by two highly ornamented individual vocal parts over a choral foundation. Polyphonic singing, in the Georgian language, is a secular tradition in a country whose language and culture have often been oppressed by invaders. There are three types of polyphony in Georgia: complex polyphony, which is common in Svaneti; polyphonic dialogue over a bass background, prevalent in the Kakheti region in Eastern Georgia; and contrasted polyphony with three partially improvised sung parts, characteristic of western Georgia. The Chakrulo song, which is sung at ceremonies and festivals and belongs to the first category, is distinguished by its use of metaphor and its yodel, the krimanchuli and a “cockerel’s crow”, performed by a male falsetto singer. Some of these songs are linked to the cult of the grapevine and many date back to the eighth century. The songs traditionally pervaded all areas of everyday life, ranging from work in the fields (the Naduri, which incorporates the sounds of physical effort into the music) to songs to curing of illnesses and to Christmas Carols (Alilo). Byzantine liturgical hymns also incorporated the Georgian polyphonic tradition to such an extent that they became a significant expression of it. Georgian polyphonic singing Inscribed in 2008 on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity (originally proclaimed in 2001) Brief information about my little Georgian polyphony. With much love from Georgia❤️🇬🇪
thank you very much for this elucidating information, Georgian polyphony is one of the most poignant, enamoring and awe evoking genres ive ever heard. Would you be able to tell me what type of Georgian polyphony this would be classified as?
Georgian folk song creativity originates from time immemorial. The historical sources of the 8th-4th centuries AD provide us with information about the songs of the Georgians about work, work and travel. In that distant era, other genres were also born, which is indicated by the archaic structure and pagan content of many songs that have come down to us. Georgian folk song originated and developed in rural areas. The bearers of this richest culture were singing peasants gifted with the talent of improvisation, who were passionately involved in the process of collective music making and developed creative and performing traditions with joint efforts. They passed down samples of folk music as an oral tradition from generation to generation. The singing treasure reached us through folk professionalism. The main merit of Georgian folk song creativity is polyphony, which arose in the environment of monophonic singing cultures. You will not find examples of polyphony in the neighboring countries of Georgia. In Georgia, three-voice is mainly developed. We will find samples of single, two-part and four-part songs. Different types of polyphony were formed in East and West Georgia, in which the development of national musical thought reached a high level. Georgian folk song creativity is distinguished by the richness and variety of key, rhythmic-intonational structures, polyphonic forms, expressive means and performance traditions. To put it bluntly, Georgians have been singing since ancient times when sowing, harvesting, pressing grapes (pressing wine in a pitcher dates back to 8000 years in Georgia, and UNESCO recognized Georgia as the country of wine and grapes), when sick, when casting a spell, when fighting, and you can imagine even at the time of death...
@@bread_wagongrom7839 As for this song, it is a song performed in four voices ,,Uchknobelo Vardis Kona” (that's how it sounds in Georgian) and this pilophonic genre is widespread in Western Georgia. Mainly in Guria, Imereti and Ajara regions.
They changed tune like 5-6 times in two minutes ... And all of them were right there. I've seen Iberi choir live a few times, and love them. But these guys here are off the chain amazing.
I was pleasantly surprised to see them in casual clothes )). Divine polyphonic Georgian singing in modern surroundings. Awesome and talented guys, Georgia is full of them!!
As a metal guitarist who loves international music, this is so different for me it might come from outer space. And the intervals, scales and amazing singing elevates my soul. It really makes me want to visit Georgia. Thanks brothers! Respect.
"Tape-recordings of the Georgian people's polyphonic songs represent important musical impressions. They are recorded in a tradition of active reproduction of Georgian folk music, the origin of which begins in ancient time. It is a wonderful finding and can give to the performance much more than all the modern music can ..." (Igor Stravinsky, 1967)
I knew that Stravinski said this or something like this, but couldn't find the exact citing, so now that I've found it at last I thank you with all the sincerity
@@nicholaskilasonia8866 You're welcome! 🤗 According to my online source, it was published in no. 23 of the "America" magazine in 1967: www.goodreads.com/quotes/928605-recordings-of-georgian-folk-polyphonic-songs-makes-a-great-musical
I've been lucky enough to hear Georgian singers in the Souvigny abbey, France, a few years ago. They were only four guys singing, but hell, they had such powerful voices they made the walls and ground vibrate. Not lying. Hence my passion for Georgian polyphonic singing.
Indeed it sounds like Sardinian folkloristic singing, polyphonic and archaic. You can observe how the singer follows the flow of the sound in their facial expression. One day this art will revive again to it's full extend.
Аж мороз по коже.. Невозможно этому научиться. Надо, наверное, просто родиться грузином, чтобы так петь.. Пусть хранит Бог вас, и вашу прекрасную Страну!
Да вы правы, и ещё точнее Грузином-кахетинцем. Я не кахетинец, но признаю, что эту полифонию никто лучше них не исполнит. Поют конечно и другие после долгих репетиций, но здесь своя "жилка" всё же нужна.
Каким образом Вы распознаете кахетинцев? У них какой-то особенный акцент или диалект, или, может быть, они по-другому выглядят? Очень хочу приехать в Грузию в отпуск из США в следующем году!
Приезжайте, WELCOME, У кахетинцев хоровая Полифония, больше звучит как Церковное пение, несмотря на то что имеют Исторический смысл, или боевой -походный, Например "Чакруло" (есть в Ютубе). Есть трудовая про виноград " Шен хар венахи" но она перешла в чисто Церковное " Ты еси лоза"... Ты есть лоза моя святая შენ ხარ ვენახი ... У кахетинцев нет другого диалекта, говорят чисто по грузински, вот ругательных слов на каждом шагу (матерятся) но безобидно. :) ))) У них вино хорошее, посетите их винные Музеи, с дегустациями, если приедете (разные инфо есть в Ютубе, поездка в Кахетию например.) Гугль в помощь!
@@caterinagoderdzishvili546 სულ ერთხელ ვარ ნამყოფი კახეთში, სამწუხაროდ. ისიც გავლით ვნახე თელავი. მიყვარს კახური სიმღერები, ამ ბოლო დროს დღეში 10 ჯერ თუ არ მოვუსმინე დასაძინებლად არ მივდივარ. ისე ერეკლე მეფეზე გაბრაზებული ვარ. არ ვთვლი რომ ბრძნული ნაბიჯი გადადგა ტრაქტატით. მის გარდაცვალების შემდეგ რუსეთმა 1801 წელს გააუქმა ქართული ეკლესია, და აკრძალა ქართულად მსახურება და გალობა. ყველაფერი რუსულზე გადაიყვანეს, შემდეგ გააუქმეს ქარლ-კახეთის სამეფო კარი. დაიპყრეს იმერეთის სამეფო და გაგვხადეს გუბერნიები. ვოოოტ. აი რა გვიქნა ერეკლეს მოხუცებულმა ტვინმა ისევე როგორც შევარდნაძის "15 წლის" ბიჭის ტვინმა. იმერელი არ ვარ, მაგრამ მეფე სოლომონ II-ს მეტ პატივს ვცემ. ის შეებრძოლა მაინც რუსულ იმპერიას. მართალია, თურქეთის ვასალი იყო მაგრამ თურქებს ნამდვილად არ გაუუქმებიათ ქართული ეკლესიები და გალობა, არც იმერეთის სამეფოს გაუქმება მდგარა ოსმანთა დღის წესრიგში (სამწუხაროდ ეს არსად არ წერია).
Wait... are you Georgian? I watch your videos all the time! I mage your cutting board steak, 100% will try again! I love your videos, thanks for making them!
Incredibly beautiful music! It's very interesting as someone from the US with a very short history to hear something that has such deep roots in a culture's history like this.
I remember hearing music like this in Georgia in 2011 while on liberty in Tbilisi Georgia. I loved the culture, peoples, food, everything. Such great history.
A traveling troupe of Georgian dancers and singers in traditional dress performed in my home town of Pasadena, California twenty or so years ago, and when the men started singing in the style heard here in this video, I started tearing up. It's so unadulterated and full and strong and human. Men do not create enough beauty in our culture. Thank you, guys, for sharing yours.
This song's its older then church iso-polyphony its already over 3000 years old i am an Albanian and we iso-polyphony song's ua-cam.com/video/QNNtSVqNv4Y/v-deo.html
@@geowarrior1494 It's more of a christian influence rather than a neolithic one. Polyphony first originated in the west, then it spread around. Neolithic people didnt sing like that
hi lia We're a georgian native (Anna) and a german (Raoul). We recently launched a Georgian Language and Culture themed channel, with our crew of little animated friends. So far, we uploaded three language videos, the culture related content is coming soon! Hope you enjoy it! If you enjoy the episodes enough, feel free to subscribe, it would help us spread the content better. Thanks so much and have a wonderful day. A+R from georgian2go
Счастья и долгих лет жизни тебе, добрый человек! Парадокс: у молодой Грузий ---1600-летняя обалденная литература :) Ты знала? На собственном алфавите. Привет из временно и частично оккупированной Грузии!
Who are they and can we please have more? I return to this video regularly, and it's still one of the best table song videos available in this foreigner's opinion. The guy on the left in particular has a wonderful voice! მეტი! დაშიფვრა! ბრავო!
This is Chakrulo, one of the most famous Georgian polyphonic songs. These singers are really great and show how strongly rooted the vocal tradition is in Georgia. There are other versions you can find on youtube by the famous Rustavi Choir.
Thank you for your nice comment. At times it sounds similar to "Chakrulo", but this isn't "Chakrulo". You can watch "Chakrulo" here: youtube . com / watch?v=vmJly1aQ_FI
you have deleted my comment lol Stop acting like u know anything about georgian folk songs. p.s. this isnt Chakrulo. This song is called shemodzakhili ( შემოძახილი)
hey noax We're a georgian native (Anna) and a german (Raoul). We recently launched a Georgian Language and Culture themed channel, with our crew of little animated friends. So far, we uploaded three language videos, the culture related content is coming soon! Hope you enjoy it! If you enjoy the episodes enough, feel free to subscribe, it would help us spread the content better. Thanks so much and have a wonderful day. A+R from georgian2go
@@skrajina8037 hey srpska We're a georgian native (Anna) and a german (Raoul). We recently launched a Georgian Language and Culture themed channel, with our crew of little animated friends. So far, we uploaded three language videos, the culture related content is coming soon! Hope you enjoy it! If you enjoy the episodes enough, feel free to subscribe, it would help us spread the content better. Thanks so much and have a wonderful day. A+R from georgian2go
Love this. I've seen these guys singing as part of a group when I was in Georgia. They are great singers and seem like lovely people. Would it be OK to use this for a short slide show we've made about Georgian wine?
I'ts incredible how the guys standing and looking like icons in an orthodox church.amazing singing.greetings from greece
This comment is amazing! Greetings from an Albanian Orthodox!
Thank you for your kindness brother.
I was going to say the same thing.
@@user-mz8yk3dz4b tbh that's probably never gonna happen; but if it does, ok I guess.
They are icons in Georgian singing.
Like they say, when the Lord gifted talents to people's on Earth, Georgians got blessed with best voices. Love and respect from Russia
🙏🏻🥰❤️
Georgian polyphonic singing is a mesmerizing musical tradition characterized by intricate harmonies, often performed a cappella by multiple singers. It's renowned for its rich cultural significance and UNESCO recognition as an intangible cultural heritage of humanity. The unique vocal techniques and the storytelling within the music make it truly captivating.
Music knows no cultural boundaries.... I'm Brazilian and this performance makes me cry every time.
Evidently you have soul 😉
I think this is the song that went into space on the voyager... If so it knows no boundaries, not even space or time.
We're a georgian native (Anna) and a german (Raoul). We recently launched a Georgian Language and Culture themed channel, with our crew of little animated friends. So far, we uploaded three language videos, the culture related content is coming soon! Hope you enjoy it! If you enjoy the episodes enough, feel free to subscribe, it would help us spread the content better. Thanks so much and have a wonderful day. A+R from georgian2go
@@idvornicable We're a georgian native (Anna) and a german (Raoul). We recently launched a Georgian Language and Culture themed channel, with our crew of little animated friends. So far, we uploaded three language videos, the culture related content is coming soon! Hope you enjoy it! If you enjoy the episodes enough, feel free to subscribe, it would help us spread the content better. Thanks so much and have a wonderful day. A+R from georgian2go
@@frenlyfren hey capn We're a georgian native (Anna) and a german (Raoul). We recently launched a Georgian Language and Culture themed channel, with our crew of little animated friends. So far, we uploaded three language videos, the culture related content is coming soon! Hope you enjoy it! If you enjoy the episodes enough, feel free to subscribe, it would help us spread the content better. Thanks so much and have a wonderful day. A+R from georgian2go
Georgian traditional polyphonic singing = a beautiful gift to the world
Legendary Earth folk, grounded high alpine mountain energy💖🙏thank you
So much gratitude
I am sardinian, and I find this type of singing identical as ours! Even the melodies are the same!
Anche in Corsica abbiamo questo tipo di melodie e di canti polifonici.
@@christinebiancarelli126 io vivo nel nord Sardegna dove i canti sono molto più simili a quelli corsi, anche la lingua è corsa
@@Peponeshittycontent Vivi in Gallura? Non vivo più in Corsica, ma vengo dal sud (porto-vecchio), in effetti ci sono similarità...
@@christinebiancarelli126 si si,vivo in gallura
Your ancestors were same ❤
The guys on the right providing the main constant tone sounding like drones from bagpipes... fantastic stuff from these guys.. love it
Hi everyone. This song is actually commonly named Shemodzakhili, and it is a popular table song you would hear in Eastern Georgia. Albeit these young guys are exceptionally nice singers and are doing a great job here. It would be great to hear them singing more songs and to know more about them here, if possible - please!?
Uchknobelo vardis kona
shemkobilo alviskheo me...
indeed - please share more of these guys! The two lead singers have exceptional voices!
hi harira We're a georgian native (Anna) and a german (Raoul). We recently launched a Georgian Language and Culture themed channel, with our crew of little animated friends. So far, we uploaded three language videos, the culture related content is coming soon! Hope you enjoy it! If you enjoy the episodes enough, feel free to subscribe, it would help us spread the content better. Thanks so much and have a wonderful day. A+R from georgian2go
@@epistrophy007 hi epistrophy We're a georgian native (Anna) and a german (Raoul). We recently launched a Georgian Language and Culture themed channel, with our crew of little animated friends. So far, we uploaded three language videos, the culture related content is coming soon! Hope you enjoy it! If you enjoy the episodes enough, feel free to subscribe, it would help us spread the content better. Thanks so much and have a wonderful day. A+R from georgian2go
What does the text mean?
@@VictorHageman It's a poem and the verses are sometimes different, but more or less" "My unripened rose growing by a poplar tree. I do not have wings to fly to you. Do not forsake me if you need me / are in trouble. My fellow / countryman, give me your shovel for I must dig my grave. It is no good for a man to die before his time."
This was 8 years ago!!! I NEED MORE!! I love this type of music and y'all did great!!!
Start with Hamlet Gonashvili, he was the best singer Georgia ever had, and in my opinion the world. Had a voice of an angel.
When Georgian vocal polyphony was recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Heritage masterpiece in 2001, Chakrulo was cited as a prime example. Chakrulo was one of 29 musical compositions included on the Voyager Golden Records that were sent into space on Voyager 2 on 20 August 1977 and Voyager 1 on 5 September 1977. Chakrulo (Georgian: ჩაკრულო, transliterated: chak'rulo) is a Georgian polyphonic choral folk song. It is a three-part song from the region of Kakheti, dramatising preparations for a battle.It is characterised by two highly ornamented individual vocal parts over a choral foundation. Polyphonic singing, in the Georgian language, is a secular tradition in a country whose language and culture have often been oppressed by invaders. There are three types of polyphony in Georgia: complex polyphony, which is common in Svaneti; polyphonic dialogue over a bass background, prevalent in the Kakheti region in Eastern Georgia; and contrasted polyphony with three partially improvised sung parts, characteristic of western Georgia. The Chakrulo song, which is sung at ceremonies and festivals and belongs to the first category, is distinguished by its use of metaphor and its yodel, the krimanchuli and a “cockerel’s crow”, performed by a male falsetto singer. Some of these songs are linked to the cult of the grapevine and many date back to the eighth century. The songs traditionally pervaded all areas of everyday life, ranging from work in the fields (the Naduri, which incorporates the sounds of physical effort into the music) to songs to curing of illnesses and to Christmas Carols (Alilo). Byzantine liturgical hymns also incorporated the Georgian polyphonic tradition to such an extent that they became a significant expression of it. Georgian polyphonic singing
Inscribed in 2008 on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity (originally proclaimed in 2001)
Brief information about my little Georgian polyphony. With much love from Georgia❤️🇬🇪
thank you very much for this elucidating information, Georgian polyphony is one of the most poignant, enamoring and awe evoking genres ive ever heard. Would you be able to tell me what type of Georgian polyphony this would be classified as?
Georgian folk song creativity originates from time immemorial. The historical sources of the 8th-4th centuries AD provide us with information about the songs of the Georgians about work, work and travel. In that distant era, other genres were also born, which is indicated by the archaic structure and pagan content of many songs that have come down to us. Georgian folk song originated and developed in rural areas. The bearers of this richest culture were singing peasants gifted with the talent of improvisation, who were passionately involved in the process of collective music making and developed creative and performing traditions with joint efforts. They passed down samples of folk music as an oral tradition from generation to generation. The singing treasure reached us through folk professionalism. The main merit of Georgian folk song creativity is polyphony, which arose in the environment of monophonic singing cultures. You will not find examples of polyphony in the neighboring countries of Georgia.
In Georgia, three-voice is mainly developed. We will find samples of single, two-part and four-part songs. Different types of polyphony were formed in East and West Georgia, in which the development of national musical thought reached a high level. Georgian folk song creativity is distinguished by the richness and variety of key, rhythmic-intonational structures, polyphonic forms, expressive means and performance traditions. To put it bluntly, Georgians have been singing since ancient times when sowing, harvesting, pressing grapes (pressing wine in a pitcher dates back to 8000 years in Georgia, and UNESCO recognized Georgia as the country of wine and grapes), when sick, when casting a spell, when fighting, and you can imagine even at the time of death...
@@bread_wagongrom7839 As for this song, it is a song performed in four voices ,,Uchknobelo Vardis Kona” (that's how it sounds in Georgian) and this pilophonic genre is widespread in Western Georgia. Mainly in Guria, Imereti and Ajara regions.
Chakrulo and not Tzinskaro? Hm.
This is legit one of the best videos on UA-cam
Another big Kiss from Serbia ❤️.. That's so special and wonderful!
Great music. God bless Georgia. Mirek from Poland
Браво ! Грузинское многоголосье - чистый бриллиант!!!
They changed tune like 5-6 times in two minutes ... And all of them were right there.
I've seen Iberi choir live a few times, and love them. But these guys here are off the chain amazing.
I was pleasantly surprised to see them in casual clothes )). Divine polyphonic Georgian singing in modern surroundings. Awesome and talented guys, Georgia is full of them!!
They’re people. People sing regardless of attire.
@@unlokiayeah but Georgian chokha is still more traditional
Freaking FANTASTIC! None beats georgians in singing... Fantastic!
Faux Pas and dancing ! Georgian dancing is unbelievable, too ♥️
@Dardane Idrizitij That's nice, thanks for sharing.
Thanks Katya. Our choir in New Zealand sings Georgian songs.
Please get in touch with us!
As a metal guitarist who loves international music, this is so different for me it might come from outer space. And the intervals, scales and amazing singing elevates my soul. It really makes me want to visit Georgia. Thanks brothers! Respect.
you are welcome, bro!
Если кто-то вдруг с телефона зашел или за ноутбуком сидит, ребят, не поленитесь и подключите акустику или наушники. Это прекрасно!
Голоса льются как горные ручьи
This is beutiful when young people care and do something about their original traditions.
Piece of art. Respect!
❤️ from Serbia. o/
WONDERFUL VOICES !!! Hear it again and again ..Thank you all !!!
Te gruzińskie pieśni są piękne, zgrane głosy zachwycają. Lubię je od zawsze. To jest prawdziwa sztuka..!
Thank you very much and mutual respect for Poland.
"Tape-recordings of the Georgian people's polyphonic songs represent important musical impressions. They are recorded in a tradition of active reproduction of Georgian folk music, the origin of which begins in ancient time. It is a wonderful finding and can give to the performance much more than all the modern music can ..." (Igor Stravinsky, 1967)
I knew that Stravinski said this or something like this, but couldn't find the exact citing, so now that I've found it at last I thank you with all the sincerity
@@nicholaskilasonia8866 You're welcome! 🤗 According to my online source, it was published in no. 23 of the "America" magazine in 1967: www.goodreads.com/quotes/928605-recordings-of-georgian-folk-polyphonic-songs-makes-a-great-musical
I've been lucky enough to hear Georgian singers in the Souvigny abbey, France, a few years ago. They were only four guys singing, but hell, they had such powerful voices they made the walls and ground vibrate. Not lying. Hence my passion for Georgian polyphonic singing.
Beautiful music. Greetings from Herzegovina
So awesome, guys. You are making the world a better place
Indeed it sounds like Sardinian folkloristic singing, polyphonic and archaic. You can observe how the singer follows the flow of the sound in their facial expression. One day this art will revive again to it's full extend.
Yah the thing is we are genetically the same people, sientifically proven by the way.
Even this Puerto Rican descended from Corsicans via the Canary Islands can relate to this music on what feels like a cellular level ;)
More like Corsican
Corsican
The Georgian folk songs confirm our common origin!
Incredible, guys! Greetings from Greece.
Аж мороз по коже.. Невозможно этому научиться. Надо, наверное, просто родиться грузином, чтобы так петь..
Пусть хранит Бог вас, и вашу прекрасную Страну!
Да вы правы, и ещё точнее Грузином-кахетинцем.
Я не кахетинец, но признаю, что эту полифонию никто лучше них не исполнит. Поют конечно и другие после долгих репетиций, но здесь своя "жилка" всё же нужна.
Каким образом Вы распознаете кахетинцев? У них какой-то особенный акцент или диалект, или, может быть, они по-другому выглядят?
Очень хочу приехать в Грузию в отпуск из США в следующем году!
Приезжайте, WELCOME, У кахетинцев хоровая Полифония, больше звучит как Церковное пение, несмотря на то что имеют Исторический смысл, или боевой -походный, Например "Чакруло" (есть в Ютубе). Есть трудовая про виноград " Шен хар венахи" но она перешла в чисто Церковное " Ты еси лоза"... Ты есть лоза моя святая შენ ხარ ვენახი ...
У кахетинцев нет другого диалекта, говорят чисто по грузински, вот ругательных слов на каждом шагу (матерятся) но безобидно. :) )))
У них вино хорошее, посетите их винные Музеи, с дегустациями, если приедете (разные инфо есть в Ютубе, поездка в Кахетию например.) Гугль в помощь!
GB GB ყოჩაღ მაგრად დაგვახასიათე კახელები😂😂😂
@@caterinagoderdzishvili546 სულ ერთხელ ვარ ნამყოფი კახეთში, სამწუხაროდ. ისიც გავლით ვნახე თელავი.
მიყვარს კახური სიმღერები, ამ ბოლო დროს დღეში 10 ჯერ თუ არ მოვუსმინე დასაძინებლად არ მივდივარ.
ისე ერეკლე მეფეზე გაბრაზებული ვარ. არ ვთვლი რომ ბრძნული ნაბიჯი გადადგა ტრაქტატით.
მის გარდაცვალების შემდეგ რუსეთმა 1801 წელს გააუქმა ქართული ეკლესია, და აკრძალა ქართულად მსახურება და გალობა. ყველაფერი რუსულზე გადაიყვანეს, შემდეგ გააუქმეს ქარლ-კახეთის სამეფო კარი. დაიპყრეს იმერეთის სამეფო და გაგვხადეს გუბერნიები. ვოოოტ. აი რა გვიქნა ერეკლეს მოხუცებულმა ტვინმა ისევე როგორც შევარდნაძის "15 წლის" ბიჭის ტვინმა. იმერელი არ ვარ, მაგრამ მეფე სოლომონ II-ს მეტ პატივს ვცემ. ის შეებრძოლა მაინც რუსულ იმპერიას. მართალია, თურქეთის ვასალი იყო მაგრამ თურქებს ნამდვილად არ გაუუქმებიათ ქართული ეკლესიები და გალობა, არც იმერეთის სამეფოს გაუქმება მდგარა ოსმანთა დღის წესრიგში (სამწუხაროდ ეს არსად არ წერია).
Pure harmonies. It is such a deeply refreshing experience to listen to untempered music.
I found out about Georgian table music a few years ago. I was blown away when I first heard it, and love it to this day.
Beautiful singing and music! Love from England
Great!
Dude I watch your videos all the time. Doesn't Georgian and Corsican polyphony sound similar?
Wait... are you Georgian? I watch your videos all the time! I mage your cutting board steak, 100% will try again! I love your videos, thanks for making them!
@@mccoyfleming6664 I think he is Italian
I wasn't even looking for you man. But I find you on random videos. What could this mean?
oh hey its the guy that seasons his cutting board
Quite lovely - greetings from NYC 🙏🏽🙏🏽
это волшебство! завораживает! удачи вам, настоящие мужчины💪🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻💋
wonderful human spirit!!!! beautful music from the soul on the human being.....
Georgian acapella singing is astonishing!
Wow,love from Australia
Вот так на улице спеть аккапельно- это дорогого стоит. Супер!
ПРЕКРАСНОЕ ИСПОЛНЕН ИЕ
Как будто поет большой хор.
Incredibly beautiful music! It's very interesting as someone from the US with a very short history to hear something that has such deep roots in a culture's history like this.
I remember hearing music like this in Georgia in 2011 while on liberty in Tbilisi Georgia. I loved the culture, peoples, food, everything. Such great history.
Incredible ! Greatest song i've ever heard !
Congratulations from France :)
Счастья вам ребята, и здоровья! это красиво до слез, спасибо
Just beautiful! Wonderful, how these young gents can do it!
A traveling troupe of Georgian dancers and singers in traditional dress performed in my home town of Pasadena, California twenty or so years ago, and when the men started singing in the style heard here in this video, I started tearing up. It's so unadulterated and full and strong and human. Men do not create enough beauty in our culture. Thank you, guys, for sharing yours.
Поздрав от България! ❤️
Bless you for singing out loud, and for showing just how much you are so able to do it.
ı am Turk. it comes my ear, as church song. nice ı liked. madloba.
Actually it is not a church song...
Mari Barbakadze bruh read the comment again they said “as a turk, this comes to my ear as a church song”
maybe you laz or çveneburi, so thats why you like it.
@@rainbenkennaz6173 and I have no problem with that, I just informed him that it was not a church song.
This song's its older then church iso-polyphony its already over 3000 years old i am an Albanian and we iso-polyphony song's ua-cam.com/video/QNNtSVqNv4Y/v-deo.html
No puedo saber qué dicen al cantar pero el sonido y acordes llegan al espíritu.
here in northern Italy on the Apennines we sing in a similar way. The first, the second and the drones
because the ancient Mediterranean civilization was spread from Caucasus down to Europe...
Eh infatti mi sembrava di aver già sentito qualcosa di simile
@@geowarrior1494 It's more of a christian influence rather than a neolithic one. Polyphony first originated in the west, then it spread around. Neolithic people didnt sing like that
@@Dinosaur315 disagree!
молодая... сильная... удивительная Грузия
O Lia genacvale spasibo. i vam toze vsego xoroshava:-)
мои дорогие.... это вам всем CпасиБо... за прекрасные песни, согревающие душу ...и сохранение традиций Грузии
hi lia We're a georgian native (Anna) and a german (Raoul). We recently launched a Georgian Language and Culture themed channel, with our crew of little animated friends. So far, we uploaded three language videos, the culture related content is coming soon! Hope you enjoy it! If you enjoy the episodes enough, feel free to subscribe, it would help us spread the content better. Thanks so much and have a wonderful day. A+R from georgian2go
Счастья и долгих лет жизни тебе, добрый человек!
Парадокс: у молодой Грузий ---1600-летняя обалденная литература :)
Ты знала? На собственном алфавите.
Привет из временно и частично оккупированной Грузии!
that's art!!! congratulations... from Portugal.
Молодцы парни. Дай бог вам здоровья и красивых, умных и поющих жён.
Wow, this is truly amazing! Might be the best acapella I've heard. :-)
Fantastic,Great,Beautiful.Go and spread it all over the world.
Very good, great music ! Greetings from Turkey
Who are they and can we please have more? I return to this video regularly, and it's still one of the best table song videos available in this foreigner's opinion. The guy on the left in particular has a wonderful voice! მეტი! დაშიფვრა! ბრავო!
Прекрасно, поздрави от България.
🙏🙏❤❤ .. Your rendition goes beyond language and culture .. It's universal.. Thank you guys , you are so good 👍👍❤❤
This is my favorite video on the internet.
What a wonderful culture, that produces such music!
Perfect.In Bavaria we have similar a Capella tradition.But the Georgien Style is more expressive.Just beautiful.
Where can i find bavarian version? Can you please give yt link? Thanks!
This is Chakrulo, one of the most famous Georgian polyphonic songs. These singers are really great and show how strongly rooted the vocal tradition is in Georgia. There are other versions you can find on youtube by the famous Rustavi Choir.
Thank you for your nice comment. At times it sounds similar to "Chakrulo", but this isn't "Chakrulo". You can watch "Chakrulo" here:
youtube . com / watch?v=vmJly1aQ_FI
you have deleted my comment lol
Stop acting like u know anything about georgian folk songs.
p.s. this isnt Chakrulo. This song is called shemodzakhili ( შემოძახილი)
shemodzakhili
@@MrDididevi thanks for the correction 👍🏼
Marvellous ! Touching one's heart
Очень круто! молодцы Завораживает
GOD BLESS YOU, MY GEORGIANS!!!!
Absolutely marvelous. Thank you so much!
I'm deaming to go in Georgia to learn these beautiful songs.
There are singing tours every year - I've just come back from one. They're circulated through the Georgian choirs around the world.
@@rowaneisner6802 Thanks! Doy have any reference about this service?
I'm so happy that Georgian (Kartvelian) polyphony gains popularity around the globe.
this is my favorite thing ever god damn it's so well performed!
Héritage culturel inestimable. Merci pour ce partage. Dieu vous garde. ❤ salutations de Belgique 🇧🇪 ❤
I love this sound so much. Very strange and unique sound.
Love to Georgia from Azerbaijan!!!!!
So soothing. Thank you from Alaska.
ლამაზი> პოლონეთიდან მილოცვები
Oh dear, something deep in my soul is touched..... ❤️
Thank you so much for posting this.
krasava, greetings from serbia, we have some same style of songs like that, love it :))
Neverovatno koliko su nam slicni Gruzini...i fizicki i po ovom viseglasnom pjevanju...mnogo vise nego Rusi
in the Italian Isles too.
In Albania also
hey noax We're a georgian native (Anna) and a german (Raoul). We recently launched a Georgian Language and Culture themed channel, with our crew of little animated friends. So far, we uploaded three language videos, the culture related content is coming soon! Hope you enjoy it! If you enjoy the episodes enough, feel free to subscribe, it would help us spread the content better. Thanks so much and have a wonderful day. A+R from georgian2go
@@skrajina8037 hey srpska We're a georgian native (Anna) and a german (Raoul). We recently launched a Georgian Language and Culture themed channel, with our crew of little animated friends. So far, we uploaded three language videos, the culture related content is coming soon! Hope you enjoy it! If you enjoy the episodes enough, feel free to subscribe, it would help us spread the content better. Thanks so much and have a wonderful day. A+R from georgian2go
Heartfelt and timeless.
Maravillosa y emotiva canción.
Mesmerizing and hypnotic dope!
Most Beautifull!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nesto prekrasno...pozdrav iz Hrvatske
stojcic pantelija sometimes it is sounds like Croatia, Dalmacia
Magnifique, tout simplement. Bravo....
Wonderful and traditional! Thank you!
The voice of Kakhetia! Greatings from Albanian🇦🇱🇬🇪☦️
Just beautiful and amazing
So powerful! Amazing!
Love this. I've seen these guys singing as part of a group when I was in Georgia. They are great singers and seem like lovely people. Would it be OK to use this for a short slide show we've made about Georgian wine?
Fantastic, great job guys
Wow Beautiful! Can i Please Use this in a video about Georgian Culture and tradition? i am gonna make a complete traditional song out of it.
Beautiful.
I grew up in Ukraine and visited Georgia as a kid with my parents. Beautiful country, beautiful people, warm and friendly.
Wow, just wow, kep going guys!!!
most beatufull!!! Best regards!
Absolutely BEAUTIFUL!!! Gives me goosebumps!💞