What an amazing experience it was! Thank you Anna RF for arranging this magical journey for us to connect with the music and the lands of the north-east of Turkey!
İnsanı insan yapan ne ırktır, ne dildir, ne dindir, ne de asabiyet duygusudur. İnsanı insan yapan sevgidir, empatidir, meraktır, keşiftir ve bence insanı bu günlere getiren önce us sonra sanattır. Bu duygular asırlardır bizi bu günlere getirmiş ve büyütmüştür. Bu insanı erdemleri siz müziğiniz ile her yere götürüyorsunuz. Yolunuz açık olsun güzel insanlar, hep birlikte insan olmanın erdemi ile birleşmek üzere...!
What an incredible music group! They showcased their instruments and voices so beautifully amidst the enchanting forest backdrop. The way they harmonized together in that natural setting was truly mesmerizing. Their performance, as seen through the video or recording, created a captivating atmosphere that perfectly blended with the surrounding nature. It must have been a remarkable experience for those who were fortunate enough to witness it firsthand.
The Black Sea region is probably a bit specific due to of some it's peoples having origins/ties to the Caucasus (Armenia/Georgia/Azerbaijan) as well as probably its Greek past. I ask Turkish people from the Black Sea Region not to get mad at me. "Koçari" by K√\z!m K0yuncu comes to mind.
interesting fact Arabic and Turkish music originated from ancient Greece & ancient Roman before Abrahamic religions even the music from 3000 years ago was almost the same in middle east and Mediterranean. all music from turkey to araba countries are influenced later more in early 2000 by Greek trader and musicians, the greeks where the ruling culture in that time so makes sense
Hermosos lugares... bella jornada de exploración músical sin rango etareo.... jejeje
Gracias por compartir....
Saludos desde Chile.
Very soul touching ,just beautiful! Thank you for sharing this uplifting video 🙏🌞
היפים והיפות . המוסיקה והבני אדם. חזק ואמץ...
What an amazing experience it was!
Thank you Anna RF for arranging this magical journey for us to connect with the music and the lands of the north-east of Turkey!
Teşekkürler güzel insanlar
Love from Turkey, music may bring peace to this world
In love with this mountains and people ❤️
Welcome to Turkiye👀
tebrikler, videolarin devamını bekliyoruz.
Sizin muziginiz bizim ülkemizle bir puzzle gibi. Her yönden tam oturuyor. Barış ve müzik adına...
👍👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️
Yol çabalı yürünmez
Bahar gibi geliverir...
İnsanı insan yapan ne ırktır, ne dildir, ne dindir, ne de asabiyet duygusudur. İnsanı insan yapan sevgidir, empatidir, meraktır, keşiftir ve bence insanı bu günlere getiren önce us sonra sanattır. Bu duygular asırlardır bizi bu günlere getirmiş ve büyütmüştür. Bu insanı erdemleri siz müziğiniz ile her yere götürüyorsunuz. Yolunuz açık olsun güzel insanlar, hep birlikte insan olmanın erdemi ile birleşmek üzere...!
Peace and Love !
Very moving!
What an incredible music group! They showcased their instruments and voices so beautifully amidst the enchanting forest backdrop. The way they harmonized together in that natural setting was truly mesmerizing. Their performance, as seen through the video or recording, created a captivating atmosphere that perfectly blended with the surrounding nature. It must have been a remarkable experience for those who were fortunate enough to witness it firsthand.
Güzel çoook güzel
Seem like an amazing journey!
wow great job love it
Lindíssimo! Que música maravilhosa, que paisagens lindas! Parabéns!!!
Sanatın sesinizle uyumu çok güzel
Renkleriniz capcanlı
🌈💚
Ülkemize ve coğrafya miza hoş geldiniz
İnsanın ruhu coşuyor sizinle✌🏻🎶💕
❤❤❤
מקסים מקסים מקסים
Hoşgeldiniz 🎉❤
💙
wow😄
Very nice.
Çok güzel hangı dılden
Will you publish this song?
3:58
Turkey
Beautie 😮 5:05
3.30 dan sonraki müziği bilen varmı
boğma içiyorlar :)
The Black Sea region is probably a bit specific due to of some it's peoples having origins/ties to the Caucasus (Armenia/Georgia/Azerbaijan) as well as probably its Greek past.
I ask Turkish people from the Black Sea Region not to get mad at me.
"Koçari" by K√\z!m K0yuncu comes to mind.
You seem like as if you know something that these people don't lol
interesting fact Arabic and Turkish music originated from ancient Greece & ancient Roman before Abrahamic religions even the music from 3000 years ago was almost the same in middle east and Mediterranean. all music from turkey to araba countries are influenced later more in early 2000 by Greek trader and musicians, the greeks where the ruling culture in that time so makes sense
;)
Anatoliaaannn❤❤❤❤❤ jews, greeks, armenians, turks, farsi people are always live together in ottoman empire we are brothers
layla değil yayla dien dillerini