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From: iraklisguitar
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  • πωωωωωωωωωω τη γλυκο ηχο εχει το οργανακι σου 10¨!!!! με τονο φιλε μου !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • πολυ συναισθημα βγαζεις νασαι καλα!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!

  • geiasoy re file ntalkadiari geiasoy re magkiti mpravooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!poly ntalga bgazeis eyge !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!! θα ηθελα και αλλα να ακουσω απο σενα πολυ μ αρεσει το παιξιμο σου!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @nykteridas and@love Cuba, atlist you agree on something!! on the word ''idiot ''Canyou guys sit back and enjoy this piece of excelent music? you all going to die bitter.,trying to find whats first the chicken or the egg?

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  • Idiot? the instruments which you are saying are cloned instruments from the turkish saz. for information only. Idiot

  • @Love1Cuba turkish saz??do you mean greek tampouras origined from ancient organ pandouris??IDIOT

  • Cura is the small version of the baglama.. and its an instrument of turkmen yoruk folks origin. And thats why it's name is turkish. Very simple. And the baglama is turkish too. Because its name is turkish, too. Baglama means "to tie" something.

  • @Love1Cuba idiot.baglamas in turkey stands for a saz.in Greece for a small bouzouki.cant you understand?read or listen to something before saying freakng bullshit.good night loser

  • It sounds like a bouzouki

  • Love it.....where can I get one?

  • This intstrument isnt greek. This instrument is turkish and means; little / or bit.

  • @Love1Cuba this instrument is part of the "bouzouki" family, which is influenced by the saz, which is influenced by the ancient tampouras. Greek or Turkish, both cultures lived together in Minor Asia...difficult to say which instrument was made firstly..However this "tzouras" in the video is greek , the name is turkish (from cura saz). The same happens with "baglama"..Greeks have their baglama which is a small bouzouki, and the Turks have their baglama which is a large saz

  • @Love1Cuba names are turkish origins from Pandouris(Πανδουρὶς)an ancient greek instrument.

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