Not many people understand me when i say that I truly Love Turkish music so much, born in Cyprus (Greek) my generation we used to mix together as kids but I feel happy n comfortable among Turkish people as much as I do among Greeks, I love their music culture food n friendliness thanks for uploading
@Zeynep Ezgi Su Simsar we have the same DNA if we where cars ALL our parts would have been 100% interchangeable politics on earth is the devil's curse politics cause wars death n suffering But Music for me Specially ciftetelli brings love happiness n friendships to the hearts n souls n I love the sound of the Laudo in Turkish UD
@@SfaknakI second that! Greco-Romanian born in US here. I’ve been not just Romaniabut Greece and Turkey several times and I seem to love every where I go. Bravo re!
Greetings from the West. I have absolutely fallen in love with the Baglama, Turkish Music, and the culture in Istanbul of which I've read. I hope to one day visit Turkey (especially on a Gulet cruise, which sounds divine).
Hi, Try listening to this pogressive Turkish folk song, sounds interesting too. It has a baglama, drums and a darbuka. ua-cam.com/video/VMCp7xJa8x0/v-deo.html
@@masonmp1889Baglama as an instrument was brought to Anatolia by the Turks. It descends from the ancient Turkic instrument called Kopuz. It has nothing to do with Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire.
@@essedra no it doesnt, but your mindset is set on nationalism so ill just say grow out of that mentality. first it doesnt matter where an instrument comes from, it literally doesnt matter at all, only where its played. and 2. you think the greek/greco-roman/rum civilization or the mesopotamian(!) civilizations did not have a super simple stringed instrument? like really? do you even play saz?
Lan bir tarafimiz obur tarafiyla savasiyor biz ortafa kaliyoruz. Yinede seviyoruz ulkemizi, sen yine sana losing ben Turk Yunan Kurt Arnavut Italyan ciktim. Bizim bunyemiz kendisi bolmekte
@@berkayakin1629 turks like to bring politics into everything. They hear Kochari and say ",bizimdir", they hear Samba say "bizimdir". Even hearing Beethoven Turks say "bizimdir".
very mysterious tone... I came here from Japan, cause one J-rock vocalist recommends this video. I listen to the Saz tone for the first time, but repeat many times...
@@toujours95190 Thank you for your comment, the J Rock band is "Spitz". They are so famous in Japan. ua-cam.com/video/51CH3dPaWXc/v-deo.html Plz try to listen!
Hi, Try listening to this instrumental pogressive Turkish folk song, sounds interesting too. It has a baglama, drums and darbuka ua-cam.com/video/VMCp7xJa8x0/v-deo.html
Hi, Try listening to this instrumental pogressive Turkish folk song, sounds interesting too. It has a baglama, drums and darbuka ua-cam.com/video/VMCp7xJa8x0/v-deo.html
Hi, Try listening to this pogressive Turkish folk song, sounds interesting too. It has a baglama, drums and darbuka ua-cam.com/video/VMCp7xJa8x0/v-deo.html
There's a band from the Netherlands that plays Turkish music and this instrument. They are called Altın Gün and they make great music you should check them out ^^
I have one of these my mum bought me back from Turkey as I play guitar but oh dear i can't play the thing at all nothing like playing a guitar it's not easy ,great job man
Hi, Try listening to this instrumental pogressive Turkish folk song, sounds interesting too. It has a baglama, drums and darbuka ua-cam.com/video/VMCp7xJa8x0/v-deo.html
@@acidityparrots2127on the video has written "Turkish music" ☺ . kind of this music coming from capital city Ankara and around. If you want, you can write "fidayda" and you will understand this is traditional Turkish music and instrument (bağlama). You look this site please ua-cam.com/video/OFsSGmfjMGo/v-deo.html
nice. I know you are Greek and I also know it takes long to make videos like this but these Turkish kind of style are great. I could listen to them over and over. man you have grown up so much , I remember you from way back then. keep vids coming .
Hi, Try listening to this pogressive Turkish song, sounds interesting too. It has a baglama, drums and darbuka. ua-cam.com/video/VMCp7xJa8x0/v-deo.html
Greetings from an Albanian living in Greece, I love Turkish music 🇦🇱❤️🇬🇷❤️🇹🇷
Γειάσου φίλε και αδερφέ από Γερμανία .... μου άρεσε το AL - GR - TR ..... χαΙρετίσματα από έναν κρητικό !
my albanian friend would think otherwise
And I love a lot of Greek people
Whhshsjsjshshshs
Not many people understand me when i say that I truly Love Turkish music so much, born in Cyprus (Greek) my generation we used to mix together as kids but I feel happy n comfortable among Turkish people as much as I do among Greeks, I love their music culture food n friendliness thanks for uploading
@Zeynep Ezgi Su Simsar we have the same DNA if we where cars ALL our parts would have been 100% interchangeable politics on earth is the devil's curse politics cause wars death n suffering But Music for me Specially ciftetelli brings love happiness n friendships to the hearts n souls n I love the sound of the Laudo in Turkish UD
@@polygamous1 hahaha a good example
You said it well and as an Australian, born of Cypriot origin, I totally agree. Bravo re.
🇬🇷 🇨🇾 🇹🇷 🧿 ❤
@@SfaknakI second that! Greco-Romanian born in US here. I’ve been not just Romaniabut Greece and Turkey several times and I seem to love every where I go. Bravo re!
Bravo neighbor and thank you from Turkey... 👏👏👏
Greek brothers, greetings from İstanbul Turkey. Congrats this real Artist. Respect by heart ❤️
The name of the song is "Fidayda"
It is a Central Anatolian folk song from Ankara region.
thanks. it looks like Konyali sometimes
Thanks so much!
Je suis française d'origine turc...je vous aime les grecs 🇹🇷❤🇬🇷
@Teddyyyyyyyyyyy 😭😂
Salut mon ami
Merci beaucoup ✊🏼♥️
Türk asıllı fransız olunmaz, Türk asıllı Fransa vatandaşı olunur.
O nasıl oluyor fransız
That is absolutely splendid playing Themis! Huge respect and greetings from Turkey.
I searched for this instrument all over UA-cam and this guy has played it the BEST out of all! Eyvallah
Obviously you havent searched hard enough..
What a great way to soften relations! You are very proficient with saz! 🇬🇷🇹🇷
Azerilerin anasini sik...m
@@zealotzealot4848 ?
I'm Bosnian and I never heard of this instrument but I got goosebumps listening to it I think it's the Turkish blood in me that responds to it
bro ur not bosnian if you dont know what this instrument is, thats like a american saying they dont know what a cheeseburger is
@@ASSOOOJACK makes sense it's like a serb saying they don't know what genocide is good point bro
@@daddyalen1726 Lmfao
Mile Kitic - Zapalicu sve
@@daddyalen1726 😂😂😂😂
I'm mesmerized🤤💖greetings from Turkey🇬🇷🇹🇷
i hit LIKE in the first 3 seconds..
you can tell when a talented hand is making the strings sings with emotion
BRAVO from Australia 🇦🇺🇹🇷🇬🇷
❤❤❤❤
Greetings from Piraeus, Greece.........atelioti omorfia...ghia sou Themi athelfe........cok guzel.....(poli omorfa!)
I'm Turkish from Germany. It sounds very good Bro, congrats on your performance
0:51 hareketlere bak hey yavrum, helal olsun vallahi :DDDDD
Greetings from the West. I have absolutely fallen in love with the Baglama, Turkish Music, and the culture in Istanbul of which I've read. I hope to one day visit Turkey (especially on a Gulet cruise, which sounds divine).
This is the power of art over world peace! Congratulations bro.. from Turkey
How nice to listen bağlama from you. Love and greetings sweet neighbor from Turkey 🇹🇷❤️🇬🇷
Браво ово је екстра 👍🇷🇸🇹🇷
Turčineee
Jasta brate...mjuza do jaja!!! I love this music!!!
@@nenadmekic3388
Dobra muzika i čova super svira, bez obzira ko je i odakle je.
Much love from Germany! I really enjoy listening to microtonal music!
Omg. İncredible melody 👍 you are the best bro👏 loves from Turkey 🇹🇷🇬🇷
Such a beautiful sounding instrument, so much soul in it so many emotions.
Hi, Try listening to this pogressive Turkish folk song, sounds interesting too. It has a baglama, drums and a darbuka. ua-cam.com/video/VMCp7xJa8x0/v-deo.html
I'm Moroccan and I never heard of this instrument but I got goosebumps listening to it
IT's name is Bağlama. It has different kinds but mainly two: Long neck and short neck. This is the short one..
Take a Greek guy, a Turkish folk "fidayda", play it with Turkish baglama and blend it with some Greek tones and vibes. Amazing result
The mixing of enemies with eachother to create a song. Good thinking
@@Erentheshitter i mean they used to both be byzantium
@@Erentheshitterturks and greeks arent enemies. Only religious fascists say that 🇹🇷🇬🇷
@@masonmp1889Baglama as an instrument was brought to Anatolia by the Turks. It descends from the ancient Turkic instrument called Kopuz. It has nothing to do with Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire.
@@essedra no it doesnt, but your mindset is set on nationalism so ill just say grow out of that mentality. first it doesnt matter where an instrument comes from, it literally doesnt matter at all, only where its played. and 2. you think the greek/greco-roman/rum civilization or the mesopotamian(!) civilizations did not have a super simple stringed instrument? like really? do you even play saz?
i'm greek - turkish and i love both of my countries, thank you for the video.
❤
Lan bir tarafimiz obur tarafiyla savasiyor biz ortafa kaliyoruz. Yinede seviyoruz ulkemizi, sen yine sana losing ben Turk Yunan Kurt Arnavut Italyan ciktim. Bizim bunyemiz kendisi bolmekte
You are basically the king fu panda
Nasıl iki tane ülken oluyor anlamadım
@@lezzeteyolculuk iki tane farkli ulkeden sikisen atalarimiz var oyle
Such a lovely melody, greetings from Iran
Nigerian but was in Cyprus and I developed a taste for Turkish music
❤️❤️❤️❤️Λατρεύω τον ήχο που βγάζει το σασί. Εχει κάτι το ξεχωριστό όπως κάθε όργανο βεβαια
Huge respect from Bosnia 🇧🇦
You must love and respect serbians
@@zealotzealot4848 mm no
Love Bosnia 🇹🇷🇧🇦❤️
@@zealotzealot4848 imagine bringing politics into a music video
@@berkayakin1629 turks like to bring politics into everything. They hear Kochari and say ",bizimdir", they hear Samba say "bizimdir". Even hearing Beethoven Turks say "bizimdir".
Well im albanian you diserve soupport bro you really play nice that instrument god bless you🧿 🇦🇱🇦🇱🇦🇱
We serbs are with Greece. Not Albania
very mysterious tone...
I came here from Japan, cause one J-rock vocalist recommends this video.
I listen to the Saz tone for the first time, but repeat many times...
Who's that jrock vocalist ? İ will check ;)
@@toujours95190 Thank you for your comment, the J Rock band is "Spitz". They are so famous in Japan.
ua-cam.com/video/51CH3dPaWXc/v-deo.html
Plz try to listen!
who is the vocalist?
This is beyond amazing! I appreciate you for what you've done! Greetings from Turkey!
Que bien que suena las guitarras turcas ...
Y usted ademas tiene Mucho estilo muchacho!!!
Can’t stop repeating this video. Love it, God bless you!
me too i am so addicted to this #paula1994 ❤🙏
how are you doing #paula1994
I Just Love this Music I am Listening it from 2 years not feeling bore thumbs up much love from Saudi Arabia.
Hi, Try listening to this instrumental pogressive Turkish folk song, sounds interesting too. It has a baglama, drums and darbuka ua-cam.com/video/VMCp7xJa8x0/v-deo.html
This guy and the Greek group ithikon akmeotato are the best performers of this beautiful Turkish song fidayda! ❤
Wahnsinn! Ich höre das in Dauerschleife!😍
Bin nach zwei Jahren wieder hier gelandet :)
Buenísimo!!! Me encanta este instrumento. Saludos desde CHILE
Such beautiful music! Love from Colombia 🇨🇴
So Egyptian Saz!!!! Best ever Baglama ... Love Türkiye instrument. I love them
This is great. I hope you come to America and play a concert one day.
kardeşim, είσαι υπέροχος! ο θεός να έχει καλά τα χέρια σου
Fine, greetings from Bosnia.
lucky luck gdje si zemooooo
Ispocetka ide mile kitic zapalicu sve 😂
Samo na nas Bosanski Melos
Ima nas svugdje 🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦
love to Bosnia from Turkey
Wow!! Those finger movements were crazy!! Awesome talent.
I love this!!!
Great music! I just realized it sounds a little like a guitar, and a little like a sitar, at the same time. It's very distinctive.
dude, you did the instrument justice, I congratulate you 💯💯💯💯
What a wonderful instrument and music!
Love from Ukraine 💜
perfect 😉😉From to Turkey
Thank you :))
Is this the Ankara Misket?
Yes it is. The song's name is Fidayda
@@Themistoklis94 who sings this song
@@fisnikhajdini3828 Just write fidayda or hüdayda.
I was listening to a guy from Greece for days and I came across this, you made my day bro. Greetings from Turkey.
I cannot stop watching this masterpiece I'm so obsessed
Like Damn
Welcome to the boat... I blast it atleast once per week.
It's once daily for me mean while 😑🤣🤣🤣
Hi, Try listening to this instrumental pogressive Turkish folk song, sounds interesting too. It has a baglama, drums and darbuka ua-cam.com/video/VMCp7xJa8x0/v-deo.html
This instrument sounds awesome. I love Turkish music.
Hi, Try listening to this pogressive Turkish folk song, sounds interesting too. It has a baglama, drums and darbuka ua-cam.com/video/VMCp7xJa8x0/v-deo.html
Wow!!!! Just amazing, I love the sound of "SAZ" and you are really too good man. Keep it up great job. Greetings from the Netherlands.
Nice. from Turkey 🇹🇷♥️🇬🇷
THIS IS SO COOL!!!! Bro you are a pro in this.... You have the sense and the talent. Keep up the good work.
Never get bored of listening to this! Amazing
Much love from Spain. I have been in Turkey and Greece good people. Much love and respect from Moroccan man living in Spain
I'm from The Netherlands. What a beautiful instrument. I never listened at this kind of music before but I like it a lot!
There's a band from the Netherlands that plays Turkish music and this instrument. They are called Altın Gün and they make great music you should check them out ^^
@@lvnavity5274 thanks! 🙌
Themis is king of bouzouki and a talented musician....great job Themis!!!!!!
Well done ! You reminded me of my roots . Thank you and keep up the great work 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼greetings from the UK 🇬🇧
This is perfect! Congratulations! :)
Oooo, nice! Thx for inspiring me to get out my baglama again 😊
The most beautiful and wonderful play I hear in my life
🎧👍🏻😍❤
Greetings to you from Saudi Arabia
+Rowida Aq thank you very much :) greatings from greece
@@Themistoklis94 Constantinopolis is Greek
Just perfect! Awesome how you feel and do the anatolian vibe! Congratulations.
Also all your other work, just a master👏
Greetings from Alhucemas Rif long live the mediterreneans
Браво майсторе.bravo from bulgaria
Don't care about the politics, both nations are brothers. μπραβο αδερφός μου!
Daha iyisi yok. 👏👏Muhteşem Themis👏👏
Amazing bro! Greetings from Turkey! Im very impressed. Thats a solid style! Congratz!
Hello my beautiful friend
Fantástic!
From Brazil! FANTASTIC!
I have one of these my mum bought me back from Turkey as I play guitar but oh dear i can't play the thing at all nothing like playing a guitar it's not easy ,great job man
My barber was playing this beautiful instrument and I have much respect for the talent it takes!
Okadar sade okadar temiz calmis ki bizimkiler gibi hizli nota gecisi yapmadan da suslemeyi örneklermiş
I am going to Turkey early next year, and i cant wait to bring one of these back. I play guitar and a bit of a mandolin. Love this video!
Baglamas are very expensive in our country due to economic reasons.
I would also like to get
Hi, Try listening to this instrumental pogressive Turkish folk song, sounds interesting too. It has a baglama, drums and darbuka ua-cam.com/video/VMCp7xJa8x0/v-deo.html
@@CanWitzel How many Liras can I expect?
I am a Turk and play baglama... But u play that shit better than me.. good job my friend . Well done 👍
This was most mind opening 2 minutes and 16 seconds of my life
I really love this instrument.
N keep it up...you played really great!!
Elin yunanlisi benden iyi çalıyor valla 👏👏👏
Abdurrahim BALTACI 😂😂😂
Yanlış demişsin kardo alayımızdan iyi çalıyor😃😃
this guy have music in blood
Halt dein maul
This is traditional Turkish music.
Kwon this is greek music
@@acidityparrots2127on the video has written "Turkish music" ☺ . kind of this music coming from capital city Ankara and around. If you want, you can write "fidayda" and you will understand this is traditional Turkish music and instrument (bağlama). You look this site please
ua-cam.com/video/OFsSGmfjMGo/v-deo.html
@@Roni-yt7zv Aus welchem Grund beleidigst du
Bravo Themis! Wonderful! You are NUMBER ONE!!!
I’m Turkish and you are very good 👏🏻👏🏻
+Emirmehtap Bicer thanks brother
I like guitare turk
Μην παίρνεις αέρα τουρκαλα γιατί εσείς μάθατε μουσική από τους Πέρσες .Πότε σας δεν διδάξετε πολιτισμό............
BRAVO ❤😍❤😍
@@Talal_1020 kes ulan
Algérienne vivant en France, je trouve cette musique magnifique
Ustad !!! How you managed to at some points turn the Saz into a Bozouki and make it sound very greek was genius.
I hear this and I'm back in my köy again 👏👏👏 Fantastic
Please god give me motivation and persistence to never stop trying to learn this song on bağlama! Just got my new baglama and i am ready to learn!
How did you learn this tune?
Fantastic performance
Too good man , I wish i had these skills . Nice work !!!
+AyyildizGuy thank you
Absolutely beautiful. Inspiring!
Respect from Turkey ✌️👏
Fantastic performance......!
nice. I know you are Greek and I also know it takes long to make videos like this but these Turkish kind of style are great. I could listen to them over and over. man you have grown up so much , I remember you from way back then. keep vids coming .
Thanks man. :)
Best solo i ever heard 👍
bravo evlat ocaga girmeyi hakettin
GAHZGZHHAXHHAHZBZHAHZHXHHSHXJZJZJNSJAJSJ
Keske ocaga girerken gercekten sinav filan olsa. Adam toplayip mahalle kavgasina gitmelik bi yer olmaktan cikar
😭
Oğuz Tokur ne soracaklar sınavda
at the beyond mental and logic 10 tane osmanlı padişahını sırasıyla sayın
He started playing and BOOOMMM YOU'RE IN TURKEY! 💟
I just HAD to get up and dance with this. Wow. And when will you start selling CDs? I could listen to you all day long!
Greeks and Turks know each other better than others. :)) Good Turkish music
Έχεις ταλέντο φίλε 😍 Ελλάδα Τουρκία πάντα φιλία 🇹🇷🇬🇷
Let there be peace...
Selamlar komşucuğum müzik bizi birleştirir❤🇹🇷🇬🇷
Σε όνειρο ζεις εσύ μάλλον τρελέ μου
Just found out about this instrument on Instagram today and I absolutely love how it sounds and it's just so cool 😎
Hi, Try listening to this pogressive Turkish song, sounds interesting too. It has a baglama, drums and darbuka. ua-cam.com/video/VMCp7xJa8x0/v-deo.html
Η Μουσική είναι η γλώσσα όλων των ανθρώπων,,,, Music is the language of all people.
Definately👍
Müzik tüm insanların dilidir. Για σας κύριε, χαιρετίσματα από την Κομοτηνή.
Well said!
Love it...the rythm n the sounds r excellent 🌹