The instrument that is used here known as a Raubschpeife along with the normal peife, is also used a lot in turkic music. However this song comes from northern Italy.
@@someguysomeone3543 Certainly not Venice...and Florence is CENTER Italy! Anyways, Saltarello is from Lazio, Abruzzo, Marche, Molise, Toscana ...heritage of many regions spreaded across the whole of center/center-south Italy!
❤Uvodna špica za emisiju iz istorije školskog programa iz '80-tih❤
Bring out the Jumping, Prancing, Dancing Villagers! (DeadCanDance brought me here)
Dead Can Dance made cover as well...it's very simmiliar to this version in rythm...both are fantastic
Bravi, mi piace molto ❤️
I liked this version! Really beautiful!
Fantastic! Love this version!
@ChocolatePheonix That long instrument is called Rauschpfeife. The other one which makes main melody (short one) is called Pfeife. Regards!
It is quite similar to Anatolian and Central Asian Turkish music, very interesting!!
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The instrument that is used here known as a Raubschpeife along with the normal peife, is also used a lot in turkic music. However this song comes from northern Italy.
@@someguysomeone3543 Central and Center-South Italy*
@@im_the_operator_with_my_po1684 Isn't it from Florence? Also i remember someone mentioning it this comming from the north I think venice said they.
@@someguysomeone3543 Certainly not Venice...and Florence is CENTER Italy!
Anyways, Saltarello is from Lazio, Abruzzo, Marche, Molise, Toscana ...heritage of many regions spreaded across the whole of center/center-south Italy!
I liked this version!
I LOVE THIS SO MUCH!!
fantastic..
lepo, lepo prelepo, pogadja u centar
me encanta!!!
Id buy the blueray dvd of this gig
muy bonito,muy bonito
@sretenvuk Okay, cool, thank you. :)
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Could someone tell me what instrument that is? (That makes the main melody)
Instrument Called "ZURNA "
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i bet italians have turkic roots or turks have italian roots :-)
If we think about the ottoman turkish empire to it's greatest extent we can easily immagine the possibility of influence 😁
Both of which influenced by Greeks as far as they did on Romans later the Byzantines
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