The common people of every country show kindness, respect and hospitality to one another. It is the leaders and the rich who foster conflict for nefarious purposes of their own. Love and gratitude from Missouri USA.
The leaders which the people elected. The leaders which represent you the people. If you don't fight for the right leaders then you are part of the rotten system.
Greetings from Estonia - looking eye on Armenia´s welfare. Armenian music, culture, orthodox church, wine and food - high rank. One of the oldest cultures in the world as well as the Georgia both in Caucasus long live for them, all the best for them. Make crosses and blockades against their demolitioners.
This music doesn't enter throuh the ear it goes directly to the heart and permeates the soul of peace and serenity. Sublime!! Love Armenia! Love Armenian people! From Catalonia
I have just finished reading the bookThe Forty Days of Musa Dagh byFranz Werfel. Genocide perpetrated by the Turks against the Armenian population is quite well known to us in Poland but I still cannot recover from sadnes after reading that book. Armenians have been living in Poland for hundreds of years and they are devoted and faithful citizens who gave their second homeland tremendous merits. Always loyal and faithful. Our brothers in faith. To Living in Poland is still not easy but do not be afraid if you want to move to Poland. You are welcome here.
I am Brazilian but I love studying foreign cultures in general. Armenian music like this makes me feel the cold breeze in the mountains, the smell of wood burning in the kitchen stove and the bleat of the sheep in the Armenian Highlands. I have goosebumps and watering eyes when I listen to it. Beautiful country, and beautiful people with an ancient and rich culture.
@@vadograzmyshkin7692 - I cannot tell either - the comment reminds me of the Lilliputians arguing whether to crack an egg on the narrow end or the fat end (from Gulliver's Travel's). Really the same basic culture, eh?
I know a lot of Turks and they all love your culture and music... Every nation has bad people and good people; please do not mix and generalize them. Respect and Love... That is the only way we can have peace in this World.
It's so beautiful! I've been listening to the same track on and off for years, battling a bad injury, of a type medicine for some reason, mostly ignores ... 🙏🏽
I’m Turkish and I’ve been listening to Armenian Duduk for years. Absolutely soothing, puts my mind at ease. Although I may be a part of the minority, I just wanted you to know that we exist and we wish you all well. Much love.
This always makes me think of my grandmother and the sadness in her eyes -filled with the haunting memories of the death march she survived as a young girl.
Hello Annette. This is not the sort of comment I can pass by without first asking if you would please explain more of your Grandmother's story if you are able please. Best wishes and blessings from an Englishman in a French forest. 🌞
When I moved to the US, my first English teacher asked me if I was Armenian. I did not know where Armenia was but I became very intrigued. Later on, I met an Armenian lady at church and realized how much dignity, pride, and beauty Armenians have to have survived all. With love from someone whose soul feels stuck somewhere far East although I am from Mexico!
@@EminGuliyevVIRTUALAND get lost. Is over 6500 BC and listed as one of the top ten oldest countries in the world. Azerbaijan doesn’t make that list. As a matter of fact, azerbaijan belongs to Iran 🇦🇲❤️🇮🇷
This music is reminiscent of a country that was at the crossroads of every major stepping stone in World History. Noah and Mount Ararat Human migration Persian Empire Silk Road Roman Empire Christianity Mongols Medieval Renaissance World Wars Soviet Rule Just to name a few. The music is both mature, reflective and saddened by years of so much experience as are the people who have created it. Relaxing, maybe, but it is much more emotional than that. Despite these strong emotions, I can say I have never met a more welcoming and happy community in my life. -From an American who traveled across the world and married an Armenian Princess.
@@gloriakadar3288 "American" generally means "from the USA" and "America" generally means "from the USA" as well. If you want to refer to the whole continent then you have to make that clear somehow. I know this doesn't make much sense grammatically, but that's the way the English language works.
@@steviebudden3397 Language is fluid and used as a construct of control throughout Colonial History. Gloria's question is an appropriate disruption of assumptions. I am hopeful that Christopher took it this way and is learning to reframe his own use of language.
@@gloriakadar3288 Generally when a native English speaker uses the word "American" or "America" they mean the United States of America. It isn't meant to insult or undervalue other continental American cultures, it is merely a colloquialism in common usage, meaning it isn't meant to be formal or official.
Back in the 90s I used to listen to Djivan Gasparyan. It was my introduction to Armenian music. Then, as now, what I love is the dance between the one, constant, solid note, and the lighter melody accompanying it. I imagine the notes as two dancers dancing around each other. At the time I lived in East Hollywood, CA, and there was a large Armenian immigrant population there. Then most of them moved to the nearby city of Glendale where another "little Armenia" formed. For some reason, I always had a special interest in their culture and history. Perhaps in a past life time I had some kind of connection to Armenia . . .
Greetings from India. India has its own music and culture which I have grown up in. And this music is so new and fresh to me, can't believe it comes with love and emotion of so many centuries. Made me realise I am so much ignorant, yet the music made me feel loved and saddened at the same time. Thanks Armenia
Armenia and India share many cultural items. Our language for one. Hindi came from Sanskrit. Armenian came from where Sanskrit came from. You use our words for numbers and food. (Many words related to trade from Silk Road) Hazar = 1000 ... Banir = Cheese ... Das = 10 ... etc
A resilient ...driven...pain enduring and always successful and prosperous culture.....our Armenian brothers and sisters.....I have met so many in - and have learned so much from - this very rich colorful community ...my life experience is now much richer as a result ...thank you !🇦🇲🇨🇴
Beautiful beyond words.....a wonderful use of the breath, and talent GOD has blessed the musician with...thanks for the video...from South Carolina USA....be blessed.
woww, what a wonderful kind of music....beauty and sensuality works together.... it feels like the sky open it's window and rain falls with sadness .. greetings from germany
Thinking the same..Being an European, born in center Africa.." Sound an Feelings" being worldwide understood.. All of us knowing what "pain and lost"means. The "duduk" here "assemble" worldwide pain and lost.. remembering..and hope.
Lovely music. Iranians have a long common history with Armenians. They share lots of things in culture and language with each other. I wish justice come to the world and Armenians and the people of Azerbaijan, Christians and Muslims, all come to a better and deeper peace.
i m southern Iranian living in USA we had arminian neighbors ,teachers my lovely deceased friend my best nurse , shopkeepers the best human beings i ever know. lot of them r livin in USA right now they fled the old country because of f...... mollas but especially southern Iran is not the same without that lovely people ... my best regards for Arminian people wherever they are god bless all
Love and respect from Kurdish and Kurdistan's mountains. Such a rich culture and wonderful piece of music. The photo reminds me Kurdish women and the music is very similar to Kurdish traditional music. It is very touching and emotional. Certainly there are lots similarity between Armenian and Kurdish. Long life Armenian & Kurdistan
I am English born and still live there, to me this music, the tranquillity and serenity is something that can never be found in Western music, I have always loved the sound of "Middle Eastern" music, voices the people, the gracefulness found there. Wherever you are in life people, be happy, be positive, and LOVE unconditionally, this World has become so unsettled and horrible, we must all strive to hold to our gifts from Nature and love each other. Much love from England.
I am from Mazedonien 🇲🇰 I love this Musik.
Greetings from Baghdad, Iraq. Long live the resilient Armenians.
This is the soul language
Greetings from Iraq... 🇮🇶❤️🇦🇲
love and greetings from morocco
Перевод я так и не увидела.
God bless Armenia,
greetings from Norway
Whatever you wish to Armenia - I wish it to your country twice❤️
The common people of every country show kindness, respect and hospitality to one another. It is the leaders and the rich who foster conflict for nefarious purposes of their own.
Love and gratitude from Missouri USA.
People have to do something about it!
The leaders which the people elected. The leaders which represent you the people. If you don't fight for the right leaders then you are part of the rotten system.
I am 80 years old and I have heard the music of the spiritual realm. Peaceful!
Kenneth Diller Sad and hopeful at the same time ❤️
I love Armenian music! Greetings from Chicago, Illinois USA.
Love and regards to Armenian sisters/brothers from Italy.
music of the soul long live armenia
Love to my old Armenian Brothers from Dersim
Love from Greece. Peace to our region ( if some anachronistic cultures who have no respect for our ancient region, people and history lets us...)
hahaha )))))))))))) siktir
yes, you're right, you also know those who can only kill and destroy ancient cultures
Thank you 🙏 love you Greece 🇬🇷 from Armenia 🇦🇲 ignore the Turkish haters.
@@kimminhee1889 😡😒
Much Love, And Peace To My Armenian Brothers , Sisters From Iran.
respect to Armenia and Kurdistan from Greece
May the tyranny stop
Much love from USA
Absolutely MOVED by the history of this people ! ! !
Beutiful blessed Armenians we love u&send u prayers,strength,peace,love &light from Athens/Greece! Namaste!!👲💪✌👍❤💙💚💛💜💖
Beautiful music. Love to our Armenian brothers from Bulgaria.
I want to travel to Armenia someday soon. Love you my brothers and sisters- from Greece.
you're always welcome to wonderful Armenia:)
Love you too Greece 🇬🇷
THUSANDS YEARS ARMENIANS HISTORY!!!!! RESPECT FROM THE( LAND OF THE GODS) HELLAS.
Greetings from Estonia - looking eye on Armenia´s welfare. Armenian music, culture, orthodox church, wine and food - high rank. One of the oldest cultures in the world as well as the Georgia both in Caucasus long live for them, all the best for them. Make crosses and blockades against their demolitioners.
do you have Estonian spiritual music?
This music doesn't enter throuh the ear it goes directly to the heart and permeates the soul of peace and serenity. Sublime!!
Love Armenia! Love Armenian people! From Catalonia
thank you so much
The first image that comes to my mind Is the mountain Ararat. Very deep into my soul to hear this music. Love from México.
I listen to this music everyday. Saudações do Brasil!
Grazie per questa meravigliosa musica
Greetings from Italy. Armenians are a great and brave people.
I have just finished reading the bookThe Forty Days of Musa Dagh byFranz Werfel. Genocide perpetrated by the Turks against the Armenian population is quite well known to us in Poland but I still cannot recover from sadnes after reading that book. Armenians have been living in Poland for hundreds of years and they are devoted and faithful citizens who gave their second homeland tremendous merits. Always loyal and faithful. Our brothers in faith. To Living in Poland is still not easy but do not be afraid if you want to move to Poland. You are welcome here.
Մռմուռ կա եվ կարոտ, հիշողություններ թախծոտ, շաղվում են դանդաղ դեմքերը նրանց ❤️🔥
I am Brazilian but I love studying foreign cultures in general. Armenian music like this makes me feel the cold breeze in the mountains, the smell of wood burning in the kitchen stove and the bleat of the sheep in the Armenian Highlands. I have goosebumps and watering eyes when I listen to it. Beautiful country, and beautiful people with an ancient and rich culture.
@Schizo Tazer I'm glad you liked it, because it's from the bottom of my heart! 💗
IT IS NOT ARMENINA MUSIC!!! IT IS STOLEN MUSIC FROM AZERBAIJANIS
@@EminGuliyevVIRTUALAND I can't tell if it's a bait or a joke lmao
Great description!
@@vadograzmyshkin7692 - I cannot tell either - the comment reminds me of the Lilliputians arguing whether to crack an egg on the narrow end or the fat end (from Gulliver's Travel's). Really the same basic culture, eh?
Greetings and respect from Cyprus, a country which has always been supportive towards Armenians, preserving their culture, heritage and beliefs.
Armenian people, brave people. I'm talking from São Paulo, Brazil.
Thank you!
Long live to the Armenian Culture!!!
Marvelous ancestral culture of survivors, long live Armenia, greetings from México and USA.
Lots of love to our Armenian brothers and sisters from a Persian in tehran 💚💙💐, we all love you
Tashakor mikonam az lotf va mohebatetun va Ma ham baray hamvatanan Irani ma ehtram ziady ghayel hastim movafagh bashid 👍👍👍
@@SGrigorian tashakur jaanem
🇦🇲❤️🇮🇷
@@SGrigorian behtarin haro baratoon arezoo daram 🌱🌼❤️🇦🇲🇮🇷
@@anipanossian2893 🇦🇲🇮🇷❤️🌼💙💚
This music are so emotional and beautiful and a very great instrument duduk. I wish love and peace for Armenia🇦🇲❤🇷🇴Greetings from Romania.
thank you, yes, we really need peace, we wish peace in the entire world
Love Armenia, greetings from Carthage 💜
thank you
From Mexico, we send force to Armenia
I can't put my feeling into words. I have rarely heard such relaxing and mesmeric music. Greetings from Iran ❤
thank you, greetings to our nice neigbours.
Latvia with you Armenia! Wonderful music! Grate culture! Beautiful girls! Brave spirit!
I urge all my fellow Armenians not to reply to negative comments left by Turks. There is no need as the music itself speaks for us..
I know a lot of Turks and they all love your culture and music... Every nation has bad people and good people; please do not mix and generalize them. Respect and Love... That is the only way we can have peace in this World.
It's so beautiful! I've been listening to the same track on and off for years, battling a bad injury, of a type medicine for some reason, mostly ignores ... 🙏🏽
I’m Turkish and I’ve been listening to Armenian Duduk for years. Absolutely soothing, puts my mind at ease.
Although I may be a part of the minority, I just wanted you to know that we exist and we wish you all well. Much love.
Sadness and pain exquisitely expressed touching my heart and soul.
From the Philippines with love to my Armenian brothers and sisters.
thank you so much, yes , you marked so well sadness and pain due to our sad history....:(
Thank you 😢
В этой музыке вся печаль и тоска ушедших поколений, любовь к родной земле.
Bravo........
I wish for peace in Armenia
thank you so much
Thank you Robin ... for turning me on to this beautiful soulful music.
This always makes me think of my grandmother and the sadness in her eyes -filled with the haunting memories of the death march she survived as a young girl.
Hello Annette.
This is not the sort of comment I can pass by without first asking if you would please explain more of your Grandmother's story if you are able please.
Best wishes and blessings from an Englishman in a French forest. 🌞
no words to describe what I feel listening to this music... up to heaven, magic...... love from Italy and Poland
Потрисающие звучание замачательного инструмента дудука!♥️
Greetings and respect from Brazil...
When I moved to the US, my first English teacher asked me if I was Armenian. I did not know where Armenia was but I became very intrigued. Later on, I met an Armenian lady at church and realized how much dignity, pride, and beauty Armenians have to have survived all. With love from someone whose soul feels stuck somewhere far East although I am from Mexico!
IT IS NOT ARMENINA MUSIC!!! IT IS STOLEN MUSIC FROM AZERBAIJANIS
@@EminGuliyevVIRTUALAND Which song(s)? Do you have links?
@@EminGuliyevVIRTUALAND get lost. Is over 6500 BC and listed as one of the top ten oldest countries in the world. Azerbaijan doesn’t make that list. As a matter of fact, azerbaijan belongs to Iran 🇦🇲❤️🇮🇷
@@anipanossian2893 ))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))) you wish
@@EminGuliyevVIRTUALAND really??? I wish??? Okay, I’ll send the proof
This is so beautiful and touching. Greetings from Germany.
Love to our brothers Armenians from Greece. Pure spiritual music
And love back to you!
Love to brothers Greece, Hellas Superbly country ,
Love to our Armenian and Greece brothers from Serbia.
From hert tot hert all over the world❤️
...trailing behind, love from the US.
greetings from Portugal. Armenia has a special place in the portuguese heart
IT IS NOT ARMENINA MUSIC!!! IT IS STOLEN MUSIC FROM AZERBAIJANIS
@@EminGuliyevVIRTUALAND ...Azerbaijanis make your own Alphabet...stole it from Latin then blame others...
Siktir gjot
This music is reminiscent of a country that was at the crossroads of every major stepping stone in World History.
Noah and Mount Ararat
Human migration
Persian Empire
Silk Road
Roman Empire
Christianity
Mongols
Medieval Renaissance
World Wars
Soviet Rule
Just to name a few. The music is both mature, reflective and saddened by years of so much experience as are the people who have created it. Relaxing, maybe, but it is much more emotional than that. Despite these strong emotions, I can say I have never met a more welcoming and happy community in my life.
-From an American who traveled across the world and married an Armenian Princess.
From sn American? What psrt of america because America is a continent from Alaska to patagonia.
@@gloriakadar3288 "American" generally means "from the USA" and "America" generally means "from the USA" as well. If you want to refer to the whole continent then you have to make that clear somehow. I know this doesn't make much sense grammatically, but that's the way the English language works.
@@steviebudden3397 Language is fluid and used as a construct of control throughout Colonial History. Gloria's question is an appropriate disruption of assumptions. I am hopeful that Christopher took it this way and is learning to reframe his own use of language.
So true! And good fortune to you and your Armenian princess for a life-time.
@@gloriakadar3288 Generally when a native English speaker uses the word "American" or "America" they mean the United States of America. It isn't meant to insult or undervalue other continental American cultures, it is merely a colloquialism in common usage, meaning it isn't meant to be formal or official.
Bonjour. Je suis français. Cette musique me transporte et m'apaise énormément. J'adore...
from Algeria to Armenia .... All loving and friendly ...... peace
amazing afrikana love
Monukamnqzapuan
Love from Greece
Ջիվան Գասպարյան լեգենդ աշխարհահռչակ ։Հալալ է ձեզ ։🙏🙏🙏🙏
...точно уже не вспомню, НО в 2000-2005 году на ГТРК "Алтай" работая увидел/услышал это - и влюбился в эту волшебную музыку... :):):)
Incredible Armenian music, the call from centuries.
Jermenija .....braca po Hristosu. Srbija voli Jermeniju.
I am transported back to ancient times. How beautiful. Love to Armenia from
🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
The pain in the sound of dudak, couldn't hold my tears. 😭😢
Longing for something unknown.
Back in the 90s I used to listen to Djivan Gasparyan. It was my introduction to Armenian music. Then, as now, what I love is the dance between the one, constant, solid note, and the lighter melody accompanying it. I imagine the notes as two dancers dancing around each other. At the time I lived in East Hollywood, CA, and there was a large Armenian immigrant population there. Then most of them moved to the nearby city of Glendale where another "little Armenia" formed. For some reason, I always had a special interest in their culture and history. Perhaps in a past life time I had some kind of connection to Armenia . . .
Stunning.. Love from Ireland
Greetings from India. India has its own music and culture which I have grown up in. And this music is so new and fresh to me, can't believe it comes with love and emotion of so many centuries. Made me realise I am so much ignorant, yet the music made me feel loved and saddened at the same time. Thanks Armenia
Armenia and India share many cultural items. Our language for one. Hindi came from Sanskrit. Armenian came from where Sanskrit came from. You use our words for numbers and food. (Many words related to trade from Silk Road) Hazar = 1000 ... Banir = Cheese ... Das = 10 ... etc
Гехецик бацатрутюн апрес ехпайр
@@shantdavidian2400 I’m Armenian and I didn’t even know this. Thank you 😊
@@HopefulInterventions even " Ha Jan" means the same!
Beautiful ❤❤❤ much love from Indonesia
A resilient ...driven...pain enduring and always successful and prosperous culture.....our Armenian brothers and sisters.....I have met so many in - and have learned so much from - this very rich colorful community ...my life experience is now much richer as a result ...thank you !🇦🇲🇨🇴
greetings from Germany/ Bavaria to my brothers around the colurfull World
Love Armenia. Greetings from Serbia.
Love Armenia, greetings from France
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@@Aetiusflavius1 love from France too
love africa. greetings from austria.
i love ....
Beautiful beyond words.....a wonderful use of the breath, and talent GOD has blessed the musician with...thanks for the video...from South Carolina USA....be blessed.
Simply beautiful!the delicacy and gentless of semitones that Armenian music excels at! It touches the soul...
Greetings from Ireland. Love to Armenia and Artsakh.
where is artsakh????
woww, what a wonderful kind of music....beauty and sensuality works together.... it feels like the sky open it's window and rain falls with sadness .. greetings from germany
Gracias por compartir su hermosa música. Muy grata compañía en cualquier cosa que esté realizando. Dios les bendiga 😘🙅♂️🙅♂️🙏🙏🙏
thank you
God bless you from Republika Srpska, stay strong in these hard times!
Greetings from Istanbul to our neighbors. Peace be upon us.
You are a goo man Ekran. Promote peace to our region. Greetings from Athens.
Greetings from France !
C'EST ÉMOUVANT ,POIGNANT ,ET SENSIBLE .🌹🌺🌻🌼🌷⚘🌱🌲🌳 .
Нежнее,прекрасней и грустнее ,наверное,нет ничего
Thinking the same..Being an European, born in center Africa.." Sound an Feelings" being worldwide understood.. All of us knowing what "pain and lost"means. The "duduk" here "assemble" worldwide pain and lost.. remembering..and hope.
Respect from Bulgaria
Lovely music. Iranians have a long common history with Armenians. They share lots of things in culture and language with each other.
I wish justice come to the world and Armenians and the people of Azerbaijan, Christians and Muslims, all come to a better and deeper peace.
Common thread, yes. None of 'em could stick to their original religion. Failed & now they follow foreign desert C.U.L.T.S 🤭
Потрясающая мелодия! Потрясающий звук! Звук тысячелетий.
i m southern Iranian living in USA we had arminian neighbors ,teachers my lovely deceased friend my best nurse , shopkeepers the best human beings i ever know. lot of them r livin in USA right now they fled the old country because of f...... mollas but especially southern Iran is not the same without that lovely people ... my best regards for Arminian people wherever they are god bless all
So beautiful!! Greetings from Bilbao
I´m from México. This music its so beautiful
Awesome. Peace from Azerbaijan.
Thanks :) 🇦🇲🇦🇿
I really love the duduk! It's my fav type of all the woodwind instruments ever.
Much love to Armenia from Lithuania!💖💖💖💖
Greetings from Larisa Greece to all our Armenian brothers
Love and respect from Kurdish and Kurdistan's mountains. Such a rich culture and wonderful piece of music. The photo reminds me Kurdish women and the music is very similar to Kurdish traditional music. It is very touching and emotional. Certainly there are lots similarity between Armenian and Kurdish. Long life Armenian & Kurdistan
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Love to Armenia form India, may the once great nation of Armenia continue to exist.
I am English born and still live there, to me this music, the tranquillity and serenity is something that can never be found in Western music, I have always loved the sound of "Middle Eastern" music, voices the people, the gracefulness found there. Wherever you are in life people, be happy, be positive, and LOVE unconditionally, this World has become so unsettled and horrible, we must all strive to hold to our gifts from Nature and love each other. Much love from England.
Plenty of english music is serene you snake
@@epfizerdoolittleajl2165 lol a snake? Not at all, can you name any English music that has the same serenity?
3000 years old music from Iranian_Armenian people ....this is just a little bit of that people
I thought 'murican bc of the Geographical knowledge 🤭 Armenia is in the Caucasus not middle East
Desde México, gracias
beautyful music , from holland
So beautiful music❤️❤️🎶
Восхитительно, спасибо
Respect from Poland
LOVE ARMENIA,GREETINGS FROM SLOVAKIA !
Mother Armenia 🇦🇲 🇮🇷🇱🇧 and SYRIANS SOULS . GOD BLESS SYRIANS I DON'T AND NEVER ASKED ANYTHING FOR ME . BUT FOR OTHER IN NEED . GOD BLESS YOU ALL
We LOVE you ARMENIA !!!!
From Canada
Alexander Agustine We too. (Calgary)
Thank you brother) 🇦🇲🇨🇦
Me too :)
Absolutely beautiful!!!
Love for Armenia from Serbia
Much love to this spiritual music from the north of Spain.