Well done. Not Greek if from Debar, far north R.Macedonia on the Albanian border. Perhaps the reason Greeks recognise it - reminds them of a well loved song, "Paploma" by Mitsakis, itself taken from the melody sung in Turkish urban centres as "Ben giderim batuma", based on the Laz/Pontian dance Lazikon/Tonyalidhikon. It's just coincidence an authentic melody from Macedonian or Albanian folklore sounds similar, 7/8 rhythm played this way is very common there.
Décidément, Arnaud, tu as beaucoup de talents !
Harpagone1 1 year ago
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Merci!
ArnaudLachambre 1 year ago
@ArnaudLachambre viens te voir dans Kay Harpa :-)
Harpagone1 1 year ago
Well done. Not Greek if from Debar, far north R.Macedonia on the Albanian border. Perhaps the reason Greeks recognise it - reminds them of a well loved song, "Paploma" by Mitsakis, itself taken from the melody sung in Turkish urban centres as "Ben giderim batuma", based on the Laz/Pontian dance Lazikon/Tonyalidhikon. It's just coincidence an authentic melody from Macedonian or Albanian folklore sounds similar, 7/8 rhythm played this way is very common there.
vasili33 1 year ago
Beautiful tune!
No matter, if it´s Greek, or Macedonian or anything else - it´s Balkan Folk :-)
I have got the book from Linsey Pollak at last time, very nice.
But do you have the notes for the "Debarsko Oro" available?
tamburaspieler 3 years ago
this is not greek, it is macedonian 7/8 ritym, greek are gypsies.
boce24 1 year ago
THIS IS GREEK DANCE!!!
legendaryRose 3 years ago
Very good.
RolfLarsson 3 years ago