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  • Bravo Taki wraio to kommati..

  • Τάκης Γκριτζόβαλος ο καλύτερος Ελληνας σολίστ!! Τakis Gritzovalos the best Greek musician!!

  • ITS A L B A N I A N !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Tefiike no

  • @ZockerBude23

    po bre qifsha nanen madjup!!!

  • @Tefiike aha

  • @Tefiike

    hahahahahahaha

  • great!!

  • btw ..i dont mean Arabic music is mainstream cheap .I never insult a nation or their music ..I try to say these musicians imitate Arabic music a lot .

  • surer kommati afieromeno se olous tous latris

  • OPA , 

  • poli oreo

    

  • lovely music

  • very very very nice :-)))))

  • Tsifteteli is a hybrid dance music of Arabic, Greek and Turkish influences. It's quite OK that it is. Greece lies in the middle of East and West! We Greeks are lucky to have all these influences!

  • Do most Greeks think like you? Do they embrace Greece's western amd eastern culture, or do they reject everything that's eastern?

  • @Thanos3007 also out food man is been heavily influenced byt the same countries u mentioned its why my youngest son when he went to Turkey for a holiday with some friends he said when he came back dad i just felt at Home in Turkey loved their music n food n the ppl treated me even better when i told them my parents are Greek n he said the Best cherries on planet earth come from Turkey then he said to me why are we no friends with them i really felt sad then

  • @Thanos3007

    Thank you for the information my friend. Turkey has also Greek and Arabic influences. Very logical because we are neighbours.

  • @Thanos3007 turkish music = arabic music and the ancient greek have their music from mesopotamia (babylon,sumerie,people of ad.....) which are arabs and the real pure oriental jews! because they are family. so the music here is arabic music!!! and trust me i know it x this is originally a semetic style of music not chinese,european,afrikan or something else. and they use arabic music instruments who have nobody else.

  • @ARABMUSLIMWARRIOR -you are wrong ..actually real turkish music is so much diffrent from Arabic..you may notice in folk music not in mainstream cheap music İbrahim Tatlıses etc have nothing to do with turkish music.pls do search for Selda Bağcan ,Pir Sultan Abdal ,Karacaoğlan,Aşık Veysel -(bards ,real folk poets) and main instrument is saz.-bağlama .. folk dances ,its more horse steppes than camel steps(I hear in Arabic music rhytim..sloooow. and pat..) faster and diffrent rhytim.Thanks

  • @Thanos3007 i love Grecia :)

  • den me noiazei kan ti proeleusis einai to kommati oute an to tsifteteli legetai etsi i sifteteli pantws otan xoreuoun t mwra stn pista ginetai parelasi.... ax 8ee m ti xares mas dineis....

  • well,..actually its called ciftetelli and not tsifteteli.

    its a turkish dance,..when the ottomans where in greece,..greek saw this and said that this is their dance ;)

  • @MeGnuMMuSiQa it's official greek... I am greek... and I know it''' same as CYPRUS it's from greece... at the begin.. and will be at the and...;) OPAAAA...

    ke vas skata..;)

    reall greek person know that..;) and don't tell me it's not...;) mine mother is greeek.. mine father is german..:D SIEG HEILL...

    because I know.. what happend HISTORY class has meen very thing to me..;)

  • @MeGnuMMuSiQa your being unrealistic..you think Greece was a sponge ? the Turks were much influenced by much of the lands they took over....Byzantine music was one prominant point in the addition of Turkish absorbption ....Arabic and Persian was another..The Ottoman Seljuk tribes are all Turic peoples..their music was completely differant...............from central asia............think again........

  • @pentogram23

    Check Ancient Greek Music. It all started there...

  • @pentogram23 I agree...but the Kemalist school of propaganda tells them otherwise...go figure.

  • Γεια σου Δασκαλε Τακη Γριτζοβαλε με τα πληκτρα σου εισαι ο δασκαλος ολων!!!

  • Baleschketa pea de sota

  • tuneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee­eeeeee

  • beautiful, i never knew that greek music was this beautiful. amazing. is this really greek or turkish? please someone answer.

  • both really...tsifteteli is a greek and turkish dance

  • I once listened just for a test and fall in love with Greek music ever since so deeply and found out the entire Mediterranean countries , middle east, central Asia and India had Greek music influence we in Afghanistan have some rhythm and lyrics of Greek music and i love them all bouzouki is played throughout Arabic and central Asian countries its nice

  • Its more Turkish and mixed with Arabic that's how bellydance music is organised in Turkey and Greece.

  • it's greek

  • its Greek :)

  • @Metsada007 Turkish music is not from what they came from central asia..Turks are really Turic tribes..They have been influenced by Byzantine persian and Aerabic music but they never admit this.....They are originally from the steps of China/ Mongolia...but they were a 'sponge and absorbed every culture of the lands they took.....This music here is Greek.

  • @pentogram23 actually we made a unique combination of asian music with greek and middleastern thats sometimes european people fail to understand its dynamism and energy .you are overcategorising things ,always putting in diffrent boxes and labeling them rather than blending .creativity is the keyword .we are not so obsessed with remaining pure so Turkish music culinary and people are unique combination of many cultures but still Asian,because its the asian part "adopting quickly and doing better

  • OREO TSIFTETELI

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  • waaw i love this costume!!!

  • Nai einai poli omorfo..

  • Mpraboooooooo poly omorfo kommati!!

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