Nicely done and a very different feel to Misirlou. It is commonly played with a slow Bolero rhythm and sometimes with a slow maqsoum, but here it is to a 2/4 malfuf.
It is interesting and a very different take on the song, but it all works out well and it is a really nice addition to the many variations on Misirlou. Thank you.
Someone who knows belly dance. Is this a good one, I have seen different ones but as I do not know how should be I can't say which one is the correct way. Is this one could be consider OK or good enough?
There is no original version that any of us can ever hear. It is quite ancient and none of us can really know what it really sounded like. The lyrics are identifiable, but also controversial, but the theme itself, is far older than any recording equipment.
@Elada2005 I was wondering if anyone knew who this specific recording is done by. There are just so many recordings of the song. I know the original Greek version is usually much slower than this and with lyrics.
she's got style!
Ellenit14 3 months ago
excellent dance!
szforlife 5 months ago
Nicely done and a very different feel to Misirlou. It is commonly played with a slow Bolero rhythm and sometimes with a slow maqsoum, but here it is to a 2/4 malfuf.
It is interesting and a very different take on the song, but it all works out well and it is a really nice addition to the many variations on Misirlou. Thank you.
Geoffrei 6 months ago 2
Someone who knows belly dance. Is this a good one, I have seen different ones but as I do not know how should be I can't say which one is the correct way. Is this one could be consider OK or good enough?
bonitodia1 7 months ago
There is no original version that any of us can ever hear. It is quite ancient and none of us can really know what it really sounded like. The lyrics are identifiable, but also controversial, but the theme itself, is far older than any recording equipment.
jeschinstad 9 months ago
wow! love her. Let me know if she has any workshops
lolo7778 1 year ago 2
The original version of Mysirlou is not with Glykeria but much much older. My favourites:
1. in George Abdo's "The Art of Bellydancing" (1973) - instrumental
2. in the 4-CD selection "Oriental - 1001 Nights"" (by Compact Disc Club) by the Flames of Araby group. - instrumental
3. Quick, with gypsy flavour, in "Me ton Anemo opus 4" sung by Nikos Papadiotis.
4. by Jeff Oberman in "Zurefa Kol" - instrumental, just flute and tabla
irmar 1 year ago
gracias
megacumbe 1 year ago
I`m here again, your dance is wonderful, Maria! I like your style and your costume is beautiful.
LoryenZeytin 1 year ago
где же взять эту музыку...это переделанный вариант под восток обычной песни
olivica18 1 year ago
Beautiful! I'm also interested in which version of misirlou this is. Would love to find a copy!
maidenmell 1 year ago
@maidenmell
This is the original version. It was written in Greece and can be found here:
/watch?v=pBIlsrA231o
Sung is the famous Greek singer Glykeria :)
Elada2005 1 year ago
@Elada2005
*** Sung by :P
Elada2005 1 year ago
@Elada2005 I was wondering if anyone knew who this specific recording is done by. There are just so many recordings of the song. I know the original Greek version is usually much slower than this and with lyrics.
deinolmccthulhu 1 year ago
@deinolmccthulhu
Sorry cant help you with this specific recording :) But I must say it is a great tune ;)
Elada2005 1 year ago
very nice!!!
claucieni 1 year ago
So controlled and cool and polished and musical!! I'm officially a fan.
ioanatimariu 1 year ago
You've been busy, love the new wardrobe
Skybaby79 1 year ago
Great dancer and really cool song!!! Where can I find this version of this song, please?
LoryenZeytin 1 year ago 2