pues yo que soy española también , de Valencia, encuentro que el catalán y el valenciano no son lo mismo, de hecho yo a muchos catalanes me cuesta entenderles, pero si tu siendo de la mancha dices eso...
Wonderful music to lift your heart, so why are the people fretting over what it is and what it isn't? I don't know what language it is and I don't need to. I just know that I've just discovered another amazing band/group to explore. Thank you YouTube.
@mybookfacetube Hear-hear! So much greed, veiled-nationalism and intolerance out there these days, that they've all missed the point.
Andaluzian is a mix of Mediterranean influences. It is not just one of the styles mentioned, but all of them in one and something more, namely beautiful!
Don't try to confuse the people. Catalan and Valencian are officially recognized as the same language, even if in Catalonia they call it Catalan and in Valencia they call it Valencian. Both are two accents of the same language.
@listodepollas And you're a fucking "blavero". Catalan and valencian is the same; I'm from La Mancha, i speak spanish, I'm not catalanist, and I think so. It's silly saying the opposite.
lad... u may get out of ur area and listen a little bit before saying that... I know them,.... and they never fixed their attention in Indian roots. They sticked to spanish mediterranean roots with some adding of balkan and turkish influence... btw, players are spanish, turkish, greek and egyptian, being mostly spanish... so.... next time better to be a little bit more openminded! :D
i should have said it sounded indian.. and about the instruments.. its santoor , bansuri , tabla / kanjira... they are indian instruments i agree what you said.. but no indian roots..is simply incorrect.. and check about the instruments if u like.. and listen to indian classical if you think i'm completely wrong.. anyways..cheers.. and i'm open minded :D.. god bless..
The santoor is a Persian santur, your bansuri a Turkish/Greek ney and there's nothing that looks like a kanjira.. apart from tabla the only percussion instrument is a Persian tonbak/zarb. And you've missed the Turkish saz and Afghan Rabab.
So no, it's not really Indian. But this group mixes various modal traditions that are in fact pretty close to Hindustani music. And it's good to see and talk about the similarities, instead of fighting like these regionalistic Spanish people down here..
@TonoGalletero Sure, it is not Indian music, but the thought of it is not too far fetched. At least, we hear tablas and an instrument, which sounds comparable to the strings of a sitar...
cierto!! una vez pedi service telefonico para una impresora HP y me atendio una mejicana - - - ¡¡¡no nos entendimos!!! mandaron el repuesto ....MAL.
Solucione cuando quien me atendio fue un chileno
neikegabriela1 10 months ago
pues yo que soy española también , de Valencia, encuentro que el catalán y el valenciano no son lo mismo, de hecho yo a muchos catalanes me cuesta entenderles, pero si tu siendo de la mancha dices eso...
iciia 1 year ago
The Valencian dialect of Catalan is so beautiful song.
lyoizisi 1 year ago
Wonderful music to lift your heart, so why are the people fretting over what it is and what it isn't? I don't know what language it is and I don't need to. I just know that I've just discovered another amazing band/group to explore. Thank you YouTube.
mybookfacetube 2 years ago 3
@mybookfacetube Hear-hear! So much greed, veiled-nationalism and intolerance out there these days, that they've all missed the point.
Andaluzian is a mix of Mediterranean influences. It is not just one of the styles mentioned, but all of them in one and something more, namely beautiful!
Gullin667 1 year ago
That's Valencian, not Catalan
it's different, but in catalonia people think that valencian and catalan is the same, but it still being different
so, close your mouth cabalgabarriles
you can't say that, because some people are sure that it's not allright, furthermore, i believe you are a f***ing "catalanista"
listodepollas 2 years ago
Don't try to confuse the people. Catalan and Valencian are officially recognized as the same language, even if in Catalonia they call it Catalan and in Valencia they call it Valencian. Both are two accents of the same language.
Peace!
Janoliete 2 years ago
You should change your nickname if you wanna get taken seriously
Lekrram 2 years ago
@listodepollas And you're a fucking "blavero". Catalan and valencian is the same; I'm from La Mancha, i speak spanish, I'm not catalanist, and I think so. It's silly saying the opposite.
HartiaKozu 1 year ago
This song reminds me of Habrera Hativit a bit.
volgodon 2 years ago
lol at backdoorman29 XD. Thanks for posting this! Amazin music by amazin musicians <3
Cherryliciousmix 3 years ago
i thk ur one of those ppl whos obsessed by "lol" ..and continue to be an illeterate..
ok god bless u lol man..:)..
backdoorman29 2 years ago
hey I' m looking for a song of l' ham de foc based on cretan music. Does anybody know something? have a nice day!
kwloellinas 3 years ago
to tragoudi pou psaxnei legete La Dansa dels Fadrins
anbit07 2 years ago
haha nai k gw to psaxnw. oxi to onoma, gt to tragoudi to xw se cd, apla den mporw na to vrw edw, mipws kses pws 8a vrw to videaki t utube? :D
PoRtOkALiAa 2 years ago
its indian classical music with indian instruments
backdoorman29 3 years ago
lad... u may get out of ur area and listen a little bit before saying that... I know them,.... and they never fixed their attention in Indian roots. They sticked to spanish mediterranean roots with some adding of balkan and turkish influence... btw, players are spanish, turkish, greek and egyptian, being mostly spanish... so.... next time better to be a little bit more openminded! :D
TonoGalletero 3 years ago 5
very true
realhairmaniac 3 years ago
backdoorman29 3 years ago
The santoor is a Persian santur, your bansuri a Turkish/Greek ney and there's nothing that looks like a kanjira.. apart from tabla the only percussion instrument is a Persian tonbak/zarb. And you've missed the Turkish saz and Afghan Rabab.
So no, it's not really Indian. But this group mixes various modal traditions that are in fact pretty close to Hindustani music. And it's good to see and talk about the similarities, instead of fighting like these regionalistic Spanish people down here..
Denistje 2 years ago
agreed..
cheers..
backdoorman29 2 years ago
not spanish, Valencian
caosvalencia 2 years ago
@TonoGalletero Sure, it is not Indian music, but the thought of it is not too far fetched. At least, we hear tablas and an instrument, which sounds comparable to the strings of a sitar...
22fret 1 year ago
My friend, how could it be indian classical music if she is singing in spanish?
IChebKhaledI 2 years ago
She's not...
Vetthaner 2 years ago
M ´encanta! Teniu una música fabulosa!
Espero veure un directe vostra aviat, salut!
Nimialux 4 years ago
Very nice. its like the turkish sufi music
AliBaba580 4 years ago
yep... they mix many mediterranean influences... spanish, egyptian, greek, turkish, ... even balkan!
TonoGalletero 4 years ago
@TonoGalletero
It's mainly spanish jewish music man...
And it's EPICCCCCCCCCc
Xecutionner2K 2 weeks ago