I am both. XD Also most Sicilians are Cretans too. After Cretans were enslaved by the Romans as pretty much livestock for the gladiator entertainment business, a lot of Cretans left after the fall to Sicily as Mikal Sicario. It was a land owned by someone who literally killed Cesar - what more could an enslaved population want in a country? You are likely partially Cretan too if not heavily Cretan too. After, Sicily was just Greeks and Roman/Italians of the time mixed. From there, they invited many other cultures in and also traveled to many others becomes the first major melting pot.
I listened loads of Blue-note Riverside Records jazz,classical music from medieval to 20th century,ethnic music from all over the world,even some carnatic and hindustani music.For me Cretan music is the most expressive and beautiful.Respect and love from Turkey komşu
Instruments and melodies can make their way through generations,embedded in the subconscious collective mind of a nation.This is why we find music from other countries so familiar and close to our hearts
I'm drinking Rakı and cheers to my neigbours. Politics seperate us but I feel the same soul of the music that I feel at home. Thank you for sharing this music. Be happy in whole life and I prey for the international god to protech whole of you. Thank you.
Hola amigo io vivi en ibiza 29 anos Y los ultimo 5 anos estoy en gavdos pasa por aquy en verano ai musico calllejero increribles sono psychedelicos gavdos e una isla de 65 persona entre creta y lybia en agosto llegamo a mil como maximo Pregunta por massi l italiano de ibiza
Much love from America my Cretan brothers. Saw you live at one of our conferences. God bless you and keep you always. Thanks to the channel for posting this. Έλα!
Anthonys is the best! I’m an American and I can’t believe how much his music moves us. So real and so beautiful! Real Greek musician, real Greek music! We love you Anthony!!!❤️❤️❤️
My wife and I visited Crete Last week again and traveled around about 1.500 Kilometres. I am so infected with the "greek Virus" :-D Looking forward to our next Trip!
One minute, we're young adults, filled with desire, physical power, and passion. The next, we're idiots who need "a job." Hypocrisy is real! BUT completely human:) Anyway, if we're going to be angst-ridden: WRITE something---if you're a linguistic artist. Would LOVE to learn your thoughts:)
Love and appreciation of music does not make one of that culture. May we all celebrate our individual heritages/cultures/identities, and also LOVE what other cultures have to share:) We have one short life on this beautiful planet. Let's be sweet to one another and embrace the wonder once again of all of cultures.
Greetings from Georgia Brothers. We are one blood - Colchis and Hellados. remember this. ▶ Classical antiquity (Greece) - 800 BC - 550 AD. In this period of time (Classical antiquity) There grew to be over 1,500 city-states in ancient Greece, but the main poleis were Athína (Athens), Spárti (Sparta), Kórinthos (Corinth), Thíva (Thebes), Siracusa (Syracuse), Égina (Aegina), Ródos (Rhodes), Árgos, Erétria, and Elis. Each city-state ruled itself. They differed greatly from the each other in governing philosophies and interests. For example, Sparta was ruled by two kings and a council of elders. It emphasized maintaining a strong military, while Athens valued education and art. In Athens every male citizen had the right to vote, so they were ruled by a democracy. Rather than have a strong army, Athens maintained their navy. Great History you have, Great nation you are and also have a great future. stand strong!
Irrespective of who came from where, the one thing I am certain of is that the music I just listened to was beautiful. Music and mathematics are both the closest things we have to universal languages. Greece, in all its component parts, has certainly made significant contributions to both of these.
this is Interesting i didn't know Cretans used a Fiddle or Violin , I am quite sure they favor their Lyra instead , and it is by far the oldest Instrument all other string bow instruments came after the Cretan Lyra ( including the byzantine and Greek Lyraki ) . my best friend and brother from a distant mother is a Cretan Artist named Dimitri Spatharakis . thanks for sharing such lovely video i very much enjoyed it
There is a tradition of violin use in Crete which is very old from the end of 16th century and co existed with lyra. Very recently I heard this claim that a violin like ancient instrument was used since the ancient times and that this was the original stringed instrument used by Cretans. I have not researched this claim further yet. Τhere is at least one idol found from 3rd centure BC showing this type of a 3-stringed lyre held by a man in the same way as violin is held. This idol was found in Northern Greece actually, not in Crete. A similar idol has been found in Corinth.
^ ^ Yes I will make a comment .....I always wonderd what the music of ancient Hellas sounded like.......like this!!!!!Opa opa opa!!!! foxy love fae the alepos VVxx
a devotee man reminds you a basil plant. Εven if he withers he will always smell. He used to tell me to enjoy my life and when iam thinking about it i start crying.
hi mate,. philimou. i feel kriti musika would be less cycles of minor chords, in that way. its maybe like an anglo saxon version of misika keltoi. but im maybe wrong. God speed u anyway ps im somewhat cypriot. and some people say they sahred some heritage wit the cretans. (becasue of ceramics or whatver) Gs
Alexandros Karalakis, from Selakano valley above Lasithi Plateau, on top of the mountain Dichty, and from Kalami of Viannos on the south slopes of mountain Dichty, born in 4/8/1980, classical studies, computing, artificial intelligence, psychology, cognitive sciences, economics, history and philosophy, INFJ personality, like Plato, Buddha, Plotinus, Jesus Christ, Tolstoy, Dostoyevsky, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Carl Jung, Jordan Peterson, etc, he got heart broken by his love in 2013 and by politics and life (2008 “financial crisis”), he was murdered metaphorically during his mid life, like all above personalities, he was then murdered with organised psychological torture (starting in 2014), Zersetzung/decomposition method and political abuse of psychiatry, he was murdered like all philosophers do in the allegory of cave of Plato, he traveled to the underworld for three days with a psychopomp in February 2018 (Katavasis), like Orpheus seeking his Eurydice, like Psyche seeking Eros, like Dionysus, like Sumerian Innana, he jumped deep in the abyss with his childish sweetness, he returned with truths, visions, melancholy, sadness and sorrow, the glitch in the Matrix happened, but he will die again literally, as a revolt, as a political protest for the many things, but especially for the organised torture. His mother was lawyer from Kalami, not far from Aphrodite’s ruined temple, eastern Cretan heritage, Ionian, an ENFJ personality, a dancer with emotional intelligence, liberal in values. His father from Selakano valley was an agriculturalist and a farmer, western Cretan heritage, spartan, ISTJ personality, conservative values, karalakis and kaparakis families were Sfakians, who immigrated during the ottoman rule of Crete to the upper-land of Selakano, on top of the mount Dichty. Soon he will die, he will self immolate as a political protest. A friend from Australia told him, that he saw him in his sleep drinking in a bar and having fun. This is him in the underworld. He will drink from the fountain of Mnemosyne, he will remember everything, and he will meet all his beloved people in the underworld, he will remember also those who leaves behind, he will remember his Serbian friend, too, who lives now in Australia, he will remember him and he will wait for him. He will dive into the abyss again with all his truth, his logos, his Eros, his ethos. We live in a Matrix, in an Orwellian world full of lies, corruption, nepotism and exploitation, Europe is enslaved, Europe is a whore, discard the lies they poison your mind and soul, don’t lose your traditions, heritage, myths, emotions, logic and values, and remember to drink from the fountain of Mnemosyne, too! Nobody will believe him, all will deny his truth, even the psychopomp who witnessed his descent. Farewell. 😢
I am Alexandros Karalakis from Greece (Crete). I was destroyed/killed/tortured with the Zersetzung/decomposition method. Europe is being raped and colonized. Europe has been sold by the beast which controls everything (FED, ECB, banks, media, Google, Facebook, internet, etc), but it cannot be named (censorship). Soon I will self immolate as a political protest. I prefer death than an dishonest life. Farewell, Europe. I can’t stand seeing you getting raped. 😢
@@Flammenhagel Two of the musicians are playing lauto. Laoto is the Greek word for "lute". Lutes are a "family" of instruments going back thousands of years, at least 5-6,000 years, and no one knows who "invented" them. Most likely, a lot of people figured out lutes independently, so lute is just a human thing, not specific to one ancient culture. Same as with the drums. No one "invented" tapping your hands on things to make a rhythm. You see lutes in ancient Greek and Egyptian artwork all the time, but it's probably very old and discovered by different groups independently. In other words, all 4 instruments here have roots in antiquity, with violin also being in the same family of instruments (bowed, rather than plucked, but still same family).
The arabic scale is actually Greek.(i've searched this A LOT).And some Greek instruments are modifications of the original arabic/iranian instruments.Seems like a good interaction. to me
J'adore !
D'un Français Chrétien Orthodoxe et Hellénophile ⚜ 🇬🇷 ❤
Avec Amour!! bisous de une Grec!
@@vmandelaris200 Moi aussi:)
Greetings from an Sicilian brother 💪🏻
"Una faccia, una razza."
@George Raptis discord.gg/5ghb3rnDH2
Another Sikelios?
@@Φαγονε Saluti dalla Sicilia!
I am both. XD
Also most Sicilians are Cretans too. After Cretans were enslaved by the Romans as pretty much livestock for the gladiator entertainment business, a lot of Cretans left after the fall to Sicily as Mikal Sicario. It was a land owned by someone who literally killed Cesar - what more could an enslaved population want in a country? You are likely partially Cretan too if not heavily Cretan too. After, Sicily was just Greeks and Roman/Italians of the time mixed. From there, they invited many other cultures in and also traveled to many others becomes the first major melting pot.
Greetings from Serbia! 🇷🇸 🇬🇷
Serbia 😂😂😂😘🤡🤡
kosovo is serbia, cyprus is greece ...
constantinopel to orthodox@@tomdreu8455
I listened loads of Blue-note Riverside Records jazz,classical music from medieval to 20th century,ethnic music from all over the world,even some carnatic and hindustani music.For me Cretan music is the most expressive and beautiful.Respect and love from Turkey komşu
Instruments and melodies can make their way through generations,embedded in the subconscious collective mind of a nation.This is why we find music from other countries so familiar and close to our hearts
Greeting from another Island, Ireland. Oreia Opa!
bless you brother! stay proud!
I'm drinking Rakı and cheers to my neigbours. Politics seperate us but I feel the same soul of the music that I feel at home. Thank you for sharing this music. Be happy in whole life and I prey for the international god to protech whole of you. Thank you.
Un saluto da Λεοντῖνοι, in Sicilia.🦁
Greetings from Turkey, I'm listening almost everyday, this song remembers to me the ancient Greek civilization and its harmonies
ganz genau..das ist so genial...sichin diese antike zeit zu versetzen...mit Hilfe der Musik...ine effkolo ...efxaristoume...
@@karinrigler452 Natürlich, himmlisch die Melodien und Harmonien
Glad to see Turkish like us now! Spread your mind around - we appreciate people like you helping Turkey leave it's past and to a better future.
Hello brother from cockroach land
@@karinrigler452 p
Crete is my favourite place on the planet
You should visit Irakilo.
ΙΜ cretan
@@footballhd9283 sometimes i feel like one
@@footballhd9283 I am Cypriot so I am also Cretan "to edio koboloi"
Greetings from Hungary :) Ίντα κάνετε; :) πάντα Κρήτη
Greetings from Syria 🇸🇾 ☦️ 🇬🇷
The singer is so handsome 😍 Greetings from Serbia 💘
Greetings from Ajaccio Corsica Je suis fier d'etre a moitie JAIME KRETE!
You also have fans in Holland. We enjoy your music. Efgharisto polu !
Greatings from Serbia 🇷🇸👍🏻
Greetings from 🇷🇸
Pozdrav from Greek Makedonia! 🇬🇷🇷🇸🇦🇲🇷🇺
Bravo! Greetings from Moscow!
Fantastic, owsome.... greetings from Barranquilla, Colombia, Latinamerica
I have spent my holidays one summer in Crete , the best holidays ever
Greetings from Istanbul... perfect.
Serbia love you greek brothers and crete is my 2 home 17 years 2003 /2020
Bravo o pali kari1😂😂
Greetings from the USA. I recently discovered this great music after a trip abroad.
So beautiful. Greetings from an Athenian living in Australia.
Oh my... this music is beautiful! I would love to see a live concert. Greetings from Catalonia
brtmn Gracies als meus germans respecte a vosaltrens ides de mig Catala.
Spain*
Hola amigo io vivi en ibiza 29 anos
Y los ultimo 5 anos estoy en gavdos pasa por aquy en verano ai musico calllejero increribles sono psychedelicos gavdos e una isla de 65 persona entre creta y lybia en agosto llegamo a mil como maximo
Pregunta por massi l italiano de ibiza
You can see a live concert in every Restaurant in the summer
Much love from America my Cretan brothers. Saw you live at one of our conferences. God bless you and keep you always. Thanks to the channel for posting this. Έλα!
An american that sees cretan as brothers spoken like a true texan
Mr. Martsakis, I love your music:)
Anthonys is the best! I’m an American and I can’t believe how much his music moves us. So real and so beautiful! Real Greek musician, real Greek music! We love you Anthony!!!❤️❤️❤️
My wife and I visited Crete Last week again and traveled around about 1.500 Kilometres. I am so infected with the "greek Virus" :-D Looking forward to our next Trip!
We went last month and can't stop thinking about Crete. It does something to your soul and heart for those willing to see. We'll be back as well!
One minute, we're young adults, filled with desire, physical power, and passion.
The next, we're idiots who need "a job."
Hypocrisy is real!
BUT completely human:)
Anyway, if we're going to be angst-ridden:
WRITE something---if you're a linguistic artist.
Would LOVE to learn your thoughts:)
Awesome music! Efraistw! From an Andalusian in California. Long live Crete!
Crete could forget half it's history and still have more history left than most nations.
All other EU "nations". There are those to whom Crete is just nothing more than novelty from yesterday. But, we know them and we like them a lot.
Representing kissamos Crete from the UK ✌👊 my brother !
@@gundjaloneko5731 were are you from my friend?
@@johnk2921 Serbia.
Quotable. Thank you for your wisdom.
Greek music is music for Greeks.
Despite the world's love/appreciation, Greek music is loved mainly, by everyday by Greeks.
Love and appreciation of music does not make one of that culture.
May we all celebrate our individual heritages/cultures/identities, and also LOVE what other cultures have to share:)
We have one short life on this beautiful planet.
Let's be sweet to one another and embrace the wonder once again of all of cultures.
Shut up idiot
Salute from the Dalmatian Archipelago!
Μπράβο από την Αμερική !!!
Privilege to listen and watch this. Tradition that obliges. Boy on the drum.....watching the others confirms that.
kritikoa o andropos kaliteros ❤❤❤. yasu apo tin Italia
Greetings from Canada opa opa
greetings from an englishman of iranian descent
Υπέροχος Ρεγγετόν ρυθμός όπως λέει και η Μαρίνα Σάττι! Μπράβο στον Antonio Marchakez!
Greetings from Georgia Brothers. We are one blood - Colchis and Hellados. remember this.
▶ Classical antiquity (Greece) - 800 BC - 550 AD. In this period of time (Classical antiquity) There grew to be over 1,500 city-states in ancient Greece, but the main poleis were Athína (Athens), Spárti (Sparta), Kórinthos (Corinth), Thíva (Thebes), Siracusa (Syracuse), Égina (Aegina), Ródos (Rhodes), Árgos, Erétria, and Elis. Each city-state ruled itself. They differed greatly from the each other in governing philosophies and interests. For example, Sparta was ruled by two kings and a council of elders. It emphasized maintaining a strong military, while Athens valued education and art. In Athens every male citizen had the right to vote, so they were ruled by a democracy. Rather than have a strong army, Athens maintained their navy. Great History you have, Great nation you are and also have a great future. stand strong!
@Ion L. Greeks are based on Pelasgians and Cretans - Colchians. We were one people from the begining.
Greetings from Macedonia! (Greece)
@@yohannankalas623 discord.gg/5ghb3rnDH2
There is a reason we look the same.
@@jangofett6022 ΟΧΙ.
Magique ..bises de la Bretagne
Ευχαριστώ ❤
Irrespective of who came from where, the one thing I am certain of is that the music I just listened to was beautiful. Music and mathematics are both the closest things we have to universal languages. Greece, in all its component parts, has certainly made significant contributions to both of these.
Both the words:
Mathematics
&
Music
Are Greek 🇬🇷👍🏻
@@SpartanLeonidas1821 This makes sense.
@@MJSpangle May God Bless You & Your Loved Ones Always Friend. Warm Greetings from Crete! 🇬🇷🎻🎶
this is Interesting i didn't know Cretans used a Fiddle or Violin , I am quite sure they favor their Lyra instead , and it is by far the oldest Instrument all other string bow instruments came after the Cretan Lyra ( including the byzantine and Greek Lyraki ) . my best friend and brother from a distant mother is a Cretan Artist named Dimitri Spatharakis .
thanks for sharing such lovely video i very much enjoyed it
There is a tradition of violin use in Crete which is very old from the end of 16th century and co existed with lyra. Very recently I heard this claim that a violin like ancient instrument was used since the ancient times and that this was the original stringed instrument used by Cretans. I have not researched this claim further yet. Τhere is at least one idol found from 3rd centure BC showing this type of a 3-stringed lyre held by a man in the same way as violin is held. This idol was found in Northern Greece actually, not in Crete. A similar idol has been found in Corinth.
@@antoniosvidakis Violin use might have been introduced due to Venetian rule of Crete. Just a guess though.
Wonderful music,very close to Amazigh traditions...
Κρήτη μουυυυυυυυ αγάπη μου!!!!🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
Ακριβώς!
@@iberius9937 Κι εδω εισαι ε βρηκες τη Ολγα :D
@@yunancameolia7471 Οχι, καρδιά μου. Δυστυχώς, δεν υπάρχει πουθενά. 😔
@@iberius9937 Α ρε χαζό 😅
@@yunancameolia7471 ΤΙ???? 😄
I love Crete...❤elafonisi...chania..
most beautiful man
Great love from America
şimdi bu müziği canlı dinleyip rakı içmek ne güzel olur.
Now it all make sense. Turkish music originated from Greece.
Of course it did
Well dahoy
All music take loans from all the world,thats my personal opinion.
Way more complicated than that. So many cultures interacted with each other for millennia.
@@waytothewill i agree 100%
Serbia love Greek brothers 🇷🇸❤🇬🇷
From the soul!!!
Crete is my hometown💙 sending loves from Izmir🦋 η μουσικη ειναι ομορφη, μνραβο!
I didn't know Creta is Turkish??
Come holidays to crete
I need a Turkish woman to married me and make a lot of child's
@@mrgreek7221 She's probably a cretan muslim, greek muslims who were expelled to Turkey and then were gradually turkified
Revel ! Bravo!!!
^ ^ Yes I will make a comment .....I always wonderd what the music of ancient Hellas sounded like.......like this!!!!!Opa opa opa!!!! foxy love fae the alepos VVxx
YASAS Antonis !!!! Love you loads.
I saw him in chania
Corinne Swolfs-Volont that's crazy! I recently saw him in Sfakia!
It was one of the best shows I have ever seen or been to
I saw him crete the guy with the violin my real name is dennis lyons
Lo amo♥️Zagapao♥️
oh my love & its memories
You are the best 💪
Το αγαπημένο μου μαγαζί ομαλος. Κ ο μαρτσακης τρομερή φωνή..
I long to return to Kriti
Τραγουδάρα!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Can anyone write the lyrics it would better to understand what he says ❤️❤️❤️
❤Srbija
Bravo opeia
Υπέροχοι!
Εύγε!
Mbravo livendes
Thank you
I listen this when I'm cooking
Does anyone have the lyrics to this lovely tune?
a devotee man reminds you a
basil plant. Εven if he withers he will always smell.
He used to tell me to enjoy my life and when iam thinking about it i start crying.
Albanian are you😉✌️🖐️origin ✌️🖐️
What are you trying to say?
abi seni çok sevdim sesine sağlık girit resmoluyum
Mübadilmisiniz sizin geleneksel müzik tarzınız benzerlik gösteriyor mu bununla?
@@berhuztahirbozatl9619 Girit midilli Selanik göçmeniyiz cundada oturuyorum sonuçta bu müzikler Ege'nin müzikleri dinlemeyi seviyorum
@@eyupgurler3875 discord.gg/5ghb3rnDH2
🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷
Grat!!!!!
Translation of words from this song pls❤
Oaaaaaaaaapa Grekos Gregorios
Ελλάδα
Can anybody write english lyrics please .
Safest driver in Psiloritis (he's 12):
💙💙💙💙
Crete?
yes
@George klidis έτσι λέω 😂😂
@George klidis απλά κλέβει βίντεο από άλλους καλλιτέχνες και τα ανεβαζει στο κανάλι μπας και πάρει πρέπει προβολες
@George Klidis discord.gg/5ghb3rnDH2
@@NtaGot discord.gg/5ghb3rnDH2
Vidite Srbi ko drži do srbske tradicije, ne odustaju od naše trobojka i ako su pod pritiskom Grka, ostali bez zastave Krita.
Is this meant as a threat towards Greece?
Волим Крит,Беле Планине,Сфакији,Е4
💮
Waw
lyrics?
Song of dream pheasant crashing around Orchard
Ζητω τα παλικαρια
Im German. But in my hard i am greeg.
Είμαι Από την κριτι
❤❤🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷
hi mate,. philimou. i feel kriti musika would be less cycles of minor chords, in that way. its maybe like an anglo saxon version of misika keltoi. but im maybe wrong. God speed u anyway
ps im somewhat cypriot. and some people say they sahred some heritage wit the cretans. (becasue of ceramics or whatver) Gs
Ο μερακλής ο άνθρωπος ξευρει και νταγιαντευει τον καιρό και κανακευει τους καλούς ανθρώπους.
Alexandros Karalakis, from Selakano valley above Lasithi Plateau, on top of the mountain Dichty, and from Kalami of Viannos on the south slopes of mountain Dichty, born in 4/8/1980, classical studies, computing, artificial intelligence, psychology, cognitive sciences, economics, history and philosophy, INFJ personality, like Plato, Buddha, Plotinus, Jesus Christ, Tolstoy, Dostoyevsky, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Carl Jung, Jordan Peterson, etc, he got heart broken by his love in 2013 and by politics and life (2008 “financial crisis”), he was murdered metaphorically during his mid life, like all above personalities, he was then murdered with organised psychological torture (starting in 2014), Zersetzung/decomposition method and political abuse of psychiatry, he was murdered like all philosophers do in the allegory of cave of Plato, he traveled to the underworld for three days with a psychopomp in February 2018 (Katavasis), like Orpheus seeking his Eurydice, like Psyche seeking Eros, like Dionysus, like Sumerian Innana, he jumped deep in the abyss with his childish sweetness, he returned with truths, visions, melancholy, sadness and sorrow, the glitch in the Matrix happened, but he will die again literally, as a revolt, as a political protest for the many things, but especially for the organised torture.
His mother was lawyer from Kalami, not far from Aphrodite’s ruined temple, eastern Cretan heritage, Ionian, an ENFJ personality, a dancer with emotional intelligence, liberal in values.
His father from Selakano valley was an agriculturalist and a farmer, western Cretan heritage, spartan, ISTJ personality, conservative values, karalakis and kaparakis families were Sfakians, who immigrated during the ottoman rule of Crete to the upper-land of Selakano, on top of the mount Dichty.
Soon he will die, he will self immolate as a political protest.
A friend from Australia told him, that he saw him in his sleep drinking in a bar and having fun. This is him in the underworld. He will drink from the fountain of Mnemosyne, he will remember everything, and he will meet all his beloved people in the underworld, he will remember also those who leaves behind, he will remember his Serbian friend, too, who lives now in Australia, he will remember him and he will wait for him. He will dive into the abyss again with all his truth, his logos, his Eros, his ethos.
We live in a Matrix, in an Orwellian world full of lies, corruption, nepotism and exploitation, Europe is enslaved, Europe is a whore, discard the lies they poison your mind and soul, don’t lose your traditions, heritage, myths, emotions, logic and values, and remember to drink from the fountain of Mnemosyne, too!
Nobody will believe him, all will deny his truth, even the psychopomp who witnessed his descent.
Farewell. 😢
I am Alexandros Karalakis from Greece (Crete). I was destroyed/killed/tortured with the Zersetzung/decomposition method. Europe is being raped and colonized. Europe has been sold by the beast which controls everything (FED, ECB, banks, media, Google, Facebook, internet, etc), but it cannot be named (censorship).
Soon I will self immolate as a political protest. I prefer death than an dishonest life.
Farewell, Europe. I can’t stand seeing you getting raped. 😢
Τ κοπέλι αριστερά είναι σειρά μου ένας σας παρακαλώ να μου πει τ επίθετο του
Jesus can change ur life
lmao greeks and turks in the comments arguing about the origin of the music, meanwhile 3/4 instruments in this are arab
No all are Greek
@@road-eo6911 outi is an arabic word
@@road-eo6911 greek instruments have it's origin in middle East
@@Flammenhagel Two of the musicians are playing lauto. Laoto is the Greek word for "lute". Lutes are a "family" of instruments going back thousands of years, at least 5-6,000 years, and no one knows who "invented" them. Most likely, a lot of people figured out lutes independently, so lute is just a human thing, not specific to one ancient culture.
Same as with the drums. No one "invented" tapping your hands on things to make a rhythm. You see lutes in ancient Greek and Egyptian artwork all the time, but it's probably very old and discovered by different groups independently. In other words, all 4 instruments here have roots in antiquity, with violin also being in the same family of instruments (bowed, rather than plucked, but still same family).
The arabic scale is actually Greek.(i've searched this A LOT).And some Greek instruments are modifications of the original arabic/iranian instruments.Seems like a good interaction. to me
Anyone else think the guy on the middle right looks like Pleasant Kenobi?