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  • in the past, before greecs, thracians dominates balcans. Romanians are the best thracs todays.

  • لووول

    nice one

  • Sorin1918 are dreptate, limba oficiala a imperiului persan era aramaica. De fapt persan(i) sau scit(i) sunt denumiri generice cu care erau denumite atat populatii indo-europene cat si ne-indo-europene. Un alt cuvant "semit" foarte vechi pastrat in muzica romaneasca (si nu numai) este Layla(vezi lai lai laila). Triburile (Tyra, Tysa si Massa)Getice sau Daha, Dahae, Dakhs)Dacice erau denumite de unii autori antici "scitice". Iranienii de azi numesc cimpoiul ney-an-ban iar fluierul ney.

  • bagpipeu grecesc..i-auzi--bre da pe romineste nu mai vorbeste nimeni???

    e foarte probabil sa fie de origine celta..

  • Cimpoiul vine din Asia prin 521î.Hr.odată cu persanii lui Darius,care trece Dunărea pspre sciții din Ucraina.Armatele asiatice aveau tot felul de instrumente pentru suflat,printre care și cimpoiul care se numea în aramaică(lb.oficială a persanilor atunci)"Cuwmpown" =cimpoi.Mai sunt două denumiri asemănătoare:Tsambouna în Ciclade,Grecia și Tsimboni în Adjaria,Georgia.Restul componentelor au denumiri dacice(?)

  • multumesc pentru aclarare..ma refeream la faptul ca pe romineste se numeste cimpoi, nu bagpipe...iar cu aramaica..persanii vorbeau..persana!!!:)))

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  • Your "conutry" not sucks, but you do.

  • oh my god, you've seen a mistake. wow. maybe i did a mistake, besides "conutry". people who live in it suck.

  • Amazing! It looks like the >Pontos/turkish Tulum.

  • wired but cool

  • Who made hat bagpipe? The man keeps saying that a hole and an adjustment mechanism is mising. :))

  • oO, wie groß soll der Sack denn noch sein?

    Er spielt ja so schon nur mit dem Bauch und dem Unterarm ;)

  • Sieht ja richtig schön blöd aus der Dudelsack und klingt auch nicht so toll.

  • deeen chegg ich ned^^

  • In talking about music the old testament mentions "the bag". I think the Hebrew word is nabal. It gets translated Psaltery.

  • Bapipes originated from the middle east, they found one in a piramid.Also in the bible, daniel chapter 3 mentions the hebrew word for bagpipe, but most of the time it's translated wrong.

  • Your video clip is great and I've rated it as awesome. Please check out mine on some 1920's trading cards of musical instruments, including the bagpipes.

  • Romanians, as their neighbours, Bulgarians, are experts in bagpipes...it is supposed a Celtic heritage, but I believe it is a local instrument, used by our common ancestors, the Tracians.

  • I agree with you...and I add that Thracians are greek so the bagpipe has its greek origin from ancient greece. I accept that bulagarians are masters, but I didnt know anything about the romanians

  • Thracians are not greek. Maybe you should check this out again.

    And there is no proof that the bagpipe has greek origin.

  • @bulweiller

    I agree...many Thracian tribes belonged to what later became known as celtic and slavonic culture

  • to bad we lose day by day our traditions...we are in deep shit

  • @tsalploop

    Welcome to the new world bullshit, where sacred things mean nothing and everyone is too arrogant to learn.

  • *lol* ne Schönheit ist er ja nicht gerade, aber witzig *ggg*

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