Questa è una sapienza antica che accomuna non solo la Sardegna ma anche altre popolazioni nel mondo , un esempio le preghiere buddiste che hanno armonici simili che si sovrappongono uno sopra L altro per formare suoni sempre più complessi , in natura abbiamo suoni che L orecchio umano non può sentire ma che L’occhio può vedere !
Nah. This goes well beyond that. This is neolithic hunter gatherer style chants. Sardinia is one of the very few pockets of that population that kept pretty isolated even though language and custom influences have shaped them they still have some influence from their ancestors.
This is also Indigenous to Sardinia. Sardinian genetics are extremely unique among Europeans as well. As 90% of their DNA coming from the Neolithic Anatolian Farmer. Is that where this branch of throat singing originated? We know it’s very old and was not given to Sardinian culture by Turks or Mongols.
They have a good deal of Western Hunter Gatherer (indigenous European Hunter Gatherers) as well that mix is called Early European Farmer, even if they have a bit of Indo European ancestry, Sardinians are closest to Early European Farmers.
Interesting to know, thanks for the info🤍 I found it also very interesting after listening to albanian iso polyphony, its one of UNESCOs old World Treasures and its sooo similar to the sardinian chants. How the cultures intertwine, amazing!
there is always a tendency of people thinking in a causal sense, but they never think that people around the world can reach the same information in that case the throat singing independently.
Tooooo Beautiful ! I have chills, goosebumps & I don't know what kind of auditory senses are filtering thru me when the three gentlemen cupping their ears go polyphonic! Bellisimo! Bravo! 🤗
Very nice and very ancient! This singing is part of Old Europe. Similar stacking voices you can hear in traditional Serbian, Croatian and Macedonian singing, also.
Imagine this being sung in ancient Latin to gods like Jupiter, Mercury, and Neptune. Probably what is sounded like in those ancient Roman temples :) AVE DII ROMANI
This far predates the Roman era. It could be a primordial spiritual chant or a hunters clan attuning before a hunt. Due to the friendly nature of the song it would suggest spiritual or familial bonding. Different tones suggest different reasons for these songs. It's intuitive communication with if you notice is an effort to get back on the same wave.
just a theory here.. but when you put your hand on one of your ears you hear yourself more clearly... and i think they would need that there so they wouldn't get confused while hearing others as loud
For anyone worried about audio panning - I uploaded a version with slightly improved panning. ua-cam.com/video/CLgWUaV_MvE/v-deo.html (The right channel is still a little tricky.)
Hanta Kun If you’re asking how culturally different they are, they do have many traditions that set them apart from mainland Italians. As for genetics, I’m not sure how different Sardinians are from Italians.
@@Manoatevarua meme /mēm/ noun an element of a *culture* or system of behavior that may be considered to be passed from one individual to another by nongenetic means, especially imitation. a humorous image, video, piece of text, etc., that is copied (often with slight variations) and spread rapidly by internet users. Mêmes can be used to make fun of something, but it can also be used to spread and share fascinating facts and ideas about science and culture. And since this type of singing is not well-known, memeing it can bring it to be discovered and its beauty appreciated by other people.
lovely work - but the chorus singers are closer to the mic than the lead - he's buried in the mix when he needs to be at their level. wonderful work regardless.
If you flip a coin and it lands on its edge, this plays
😂😂😂
Hahhaa
You got your name from a wheel of fortune puzzle?
Absolutely hilarious.
I keep thinking that the other three just won't let that one guy sing
He looks kinda irritated and annoyed
aabb ccee exactly
I can’t stop laughing
as a sardinian i never see it like that :D
Literally his parts are the best, there is something so nice in melody of his voice
they sound like italy's traffic
True
@tracy Star saaaameee
Underrated comment
Milan be like:
Yo i'm dead
BIIIIIGGGG MAAAAAAAMMMM
XD
💀💀💀💀
Bibimbap
bIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIm bAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
lol, big mom! If anyone gets the reference, I love you!
Such powerful harmonies. You could just get lost in the harmonics from the overtones stacking on top of each other from all the singers.
this playing in a cave or a room with echo, it must be insane.
Mind boggling it's only three voices making all those harmonics!
Questa è una sapienza antica che accomuna non solo la Sardegna ma anche altre popolazioni nel mondo , un esempio le preghiere buddiste che hanno armonici simili che si sovrappongono uno sopra L altro per formare suoni sempre più complessi , in natura abbiamo suoni che L orecchio umano non può sentire ma che L’occhio può vedere !
i love that one guy that goes BEEEEM BAAAAM BEEEEM BAAAAM BEEEEM BAAAAAM
BIBIMBAAAAAAAAAP
Nobody:
My WIN95 computer:
😂😂😂😂
yes
Almost as though arabic, christian, west african, buddhist and mongol oral traditions combined, amazing!
Nah. This goes well beyond that. This is neolithic hunter gatherer style chants. Sardinia is one of the very few pockets of that population that kept pretty isolated even though language and custom influences have shaped them they still have some influence from their ancestors.
OMG I JUST LOVE DIVERSITY EVEN THO ARABS/CHRISTIANS/AFRICANS/BUDDHISTS/MONGOLS HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH SARDINIA LMAO
@Drakon Limited vocabulary, eh?
A very ancient chants not cristian mongol or things like that at all
@@pierosollai I didn't say it was, Piero. But it does sound like those things to my ears.
I want to hear more so bad
There's 3 parts to this so you can search them up
There's a collab between sardinians and a mongolian dude. Absolutely beautiful
Beautiful ! Hello from Azerbaijan. Folk music unites!
stop bullying armenia please
Gardaş
@@mkgvlc4 hocalıya bak
Mom: Hey honey, make sure you take out the garbage and clean your ro...
Me: Hmmmmmmmmmmmm
Bimmmmmmmmmmm Bommmmmmmm
😂
why I'm proud to be sardinian
I'm 2 percent lol
That sounds so COOL!!!!
Zmam brate
@@shugafoo2847 Naravno! ^^
@@stefanmilosevic8899 Kosovo is independent
@@user-jd5gh3kg5t Nah.
Kosovo is 🇦🇱
This wasn’t in your recommendation, you searched this
You don't know my algorithm
yes
How do you even come up with a song so unique? The timing
I think it's extremely old. I've heard a few other quartets sing this same song
This is also Indigenous to Sardinia. Sardinian genetics are extremely unique among Europeans as well. As 90% of their DNA coming from the Neolithic Anatolian Farmer. Is that where this branch of throat singing originated? We know it’s very old and was not given to Sardinian culture by Turks or Mongols.
They have a good deal of Western Hunter Gatherer (indigenous European Hunter Gatherers) as well that mix is called Early European Farmer, even if they have a bit of Indo European ancestry, Sardinians are closest to Early European Farmers.
Interesting to know, thanks for the info🤍
I found it also very interesting after listening to albanian iso polyphony, its one of UNESCOs old World Treasures and its sooo similar to the sardinian chants. How the cultures intertwine, amazing!
there is always a tendency of people thinking in a causal sense, but they never think that people around the world can reach the same information in that case the throat singing independently.
Check albanian iso polyphonic singing!
@@Night_Dragon11 not really whg they're close to anatolian
quanto vi adoro cari sardi! da un greco
Thank you
Wild sound! This is what you get when you can't afford a set of bagpipes.
I'm a bagpiper myself!
It's time to learn geography
NOW!
@@jmir1 ah, a man of culture.
@@kimido 😂😂😂
I need to plan a trip to Sardinia and experience its culture.
Did you?
@@slymomo it’ll be a long work in progress, but I’ll get there eventually
If you ever go, dont go to the north, it's more italianified. The centre and south still retain more traditional culture.
The man who sings like we other people are able to, sounds really albanian-like. Interessting
It's been a while since I've been in this part of the internet. Too long in fact
That one guy sounds auto tuned his vocals are so good 🔥🔥🔥💯
0:24 BIIIIIMMMMM BAMMMMMMMM, BIIIIIIIIMMMMM BAM.
Tooooo Beautiful ! I have chills, goosebumps & I don't know what kind of auditory senses are filtering thru me when the three gentlemen cupping their ears go polyphonic! Bellisimo! Bravo! 🤗
Those riffs and runs 😢😢
Wife: Honey, we need to talk right now!
Me and my homies:
😂😂😂
Greetings from Saqartvelo (Georgia). I like this.
2:04
It seems as if the men are not letting him say anything .
No, he only sings once.
0:41
Yes🤩🤩
I'm the lead singer and the choir is my family when I try to speak
Lmao 😂 same
😂
Very nice and very ancient! This singing is part of Old Europe. Similar stacking voices you can hear in traditional Serbian, Croatian and Macedonian singing, also.
NO.
😂
Albanian. Slavs appropriated it
Bada-bing bada-boom, these guys are really in tune!
*Gets compliment from crush
* Le Friends in Background : HMMMMMMMMM BEEEEEEEEEM BAAAAAAMM BAAAAARAAARAAAAM BAAAAAM BAAAAAAAM
Incrível. Glorioso.
those three guys just dont want that one dude to sing
It’s got some Georgian singing techniques in there too!
When they switch from the 4th to the 5th interval it’s like YEAAAAAAAA
This sounds gorgeous.
Ah the sweet sound of Neapolitan traffic
Wow! I'm stunned! Love from China!
This video sounds amazing with car speakers.
Proud to be from sardegna
0:32 - 0:40 Fuck meee! what the hell is that. that voice is gorgeous i loved it
Who needs version where only that one guy sings
Who is the singer guy?
Imagine this being sung in ancient Latin to gods like Jupiter, Mercury, and Neptune. Probably what is sounded like in those ancient Roman temples :) AVE DII ROMANI
This far predates the Roman era. It could be a primordial spiritual chant or a hunters clan attuning before a hunt. Due to the friendly nature of the song it would suggest spiritual or familial bonding. Different tones suggest different reasons for these songs. It's intuitive communication with if you notice is an effort to get back on the same wave.
They call the sheeps :D
@@slymomo no chiamano gli asini infatti hai risposto.
@@uztulei they do, its sung by shepherds and one of the sounds is made to imitate sheep
1:52 crazy frog??
Can someone explain the cupping of the ear? Does that let them hear the other person or something?
just a theory here.. but when you put your hand on one of your ears you hear yourself more clearly... and i think they would need that there so they wouldn't get confused while hearing others as loud
Might be tradition as well
it's to hear well their intonation
When you are on the phone and there's people making noise you do the same
Timothy Brinsmead nah bruh, i’m sardinian and a singer, we do it to hear ourselves
girls: Ugh I hate music class, I can't sing for shit
boys at music class:
Make a album please
Màgia. Bellu. Respetu e amore dae Grècia e in particulare dae Creta.
Podia tenner is strofas de su cantu?" Gràtzias.
Teacher: Class, we are going to Sardinia!
Girls: Yay!
Boys:
once again I've fallen to the rabbit hole of youtube that brought me here
The abrupt breath and stop all in unison is so jarring. Like it’s almost chilling.
For anyone worried about audio panning - I uploaded a version with slightly improved panning. ua-cam.com/video/CLgWUaV_MvE/v-deo.html
(The right channel is still a little tricky.)
I like this Katamari Damacy OST.
❤... Superlativi
It kinda slaps though
I love the low part in this
Quite similar to Gerogian Polyphony
arrazza e tenore
In...credible 😯
beautiful, too bad the panning of the audio is to terrible.
Here - I found a video with better panning, it sounds much better.
ua-cam.com/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/v-deo.html
Sohrob Rouhani No problem!
Peach Papaya “Never go in against a Sicilian when death is on the line!”
Hanta Kun I was quoting the movie “The Princess Bride,” because @Peach Papaya did, not because of anything in the video.
Hanta Kun If you’re asking how culturally different they are, they do have many traditions that set them apart from mainland Italians. As for genetics, I’m not sure how different Sardinians are from Italians.
When you plug in a usb right on the first try
Yall talkin bout bim bam guy, high note guy is underrated af
Why is this isn't a même yet?
Why should a tradition be a meme?
This ain’t some meme that people should be laughing about, giving it some respect won’t hurt you.
@@Manoatevarua
meme
/mēm/
noun
an element of a *culture* or system of behavior that may be considered to be passed from one individual to another by nongenetic means, especially imitation.
a humorous image, video, piece of text, etc., that is copied (often with slight variations) and spread rapidly by internet users.
Mêmes can be used to make fun of something, but it can also be used to spread and share fascinating facts and ideas about science and culture. And since this type of singing is not well-known, memeing it can bring it to be discovered and its beauty appreciated by other people.
@@arvinroidoatienza7082
Oh I see, never mind then.
I’d hate to see this ruined by those slobbering idiots
@@keozer9556 yea
Nobody
My neighbours while I'm trying to sleep
is there tutorial on youtube for this type of singing ??? also what are they doing with the hands?
They can hear themselves better
Is there a title to this piece? I tried to dig around and it might be “A Felice” but i’m not sure
BIBIMBAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAP 🛐🛐🛐🛐
Does anyone know when this piece was written, and what it’s called?
Can anyone put this down in written word? I would love to learn it but can’t speak fluently❤❤❤
They’re holding their ear like I am because they also aren’t getting any audio in their right headphone.
This sound like the launeddas
Me and the boys halfway through the bar crawl
Bezze voche e menzus su tenore.bravos
Viva i ragazzi sardi della Sardegna
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Anyone out there know the name of this particular song?
Can anybody tell me / transcribe what they are saying ??
Kinda sounds like a vocal version of the zampogna or Sicilian bagpipes.
Very very good
that stuff goes crazy man!! Nice voice and nice video. Just a small question, is the door 1.80 cm right? Love this song
That thing is crazy
so unique
If we have them whats the need of daddy yankee and dj snake .in the market.
The doo-wop of ages past...
lovely work - but the chorus singers are closer to the mic than the lead - he's buried in the mix when he needs to be at their level. wonderful work regardless.
Sardinakar classic
I swear there’s a sheep in there somewhere
Ha ha YES! One of the voices is an imitation of a bleating sheep. This is "pastoral" music, historically performed by shepherds.
Grande rebord
this is something you hear on age of empires II
Evviva a sardegna d’a corsica
A teens brain when they smoke nicotine for the first time 0:13😂
Can someone transalate what they're saying?
It's a song about the wine ot their town, a lot of sardynian songs tells things like that
Hmmmmmmmmmaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa priiiiiimaaaaaa
You got the wrong name, they are Tenores di Santu Lussurgiu 😊
From 🇮🇹🦅 to 🇲🇳🐎🏹
From Sardinia
Why do they cover one ear?
It helps to listen to your own voice
That's what's up
Nice