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Uploaded by on Feb 14, 2006

Traditional Greek Music
Roger Krikorian Vocals-Dumbeg

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  • O Pontios sas dinei Άριστα με ΤΟΝΟ!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Arista kai apo tin Evrytania !!!! Gia SAS !!!!

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  • ο "mariosaranta" λέει ότι αυτή η μουσική είναι Αλβανική και ότι το τσάμικο το έχουν κλέψει οι Ελληνες και το έχουν Ελληνοποιήσει. Ας του πει κάποιος ότι η πόλη "σαράντα" που γράφει (και μάλλον από εκεί προέρχεται) ειναι οι Άγιοι Σαράντα στη Ελληνικότατη Βόρεια Ήπειρο και φυσικά η πόλη και το όνομά της είναι ΑΠΟΛΥΤΩΣ Ελληνικά.Γιαυτό και τα Ηπειρώτικα είναι Ελληνικά. Μέχρι που θα φτάσουν πια οι ξετσίπωτοι?

  • Hey Mariosaranda why don't you talk English so we can understand what you are saying

  • La cultura albanese e presente anche nel nome "tsamiko" anche in ioni musicali .

    i greci hano caciato via i albanesi invece la loro musica significa che vive nella vechia terra dei albanesi... come un ricordo storico della loro cultura!

    Un monumento musicale che anche i greci lo rispetono!

  • mpravo re aderfia etsi...!!!

  • Beautiful!!!!!

  • i laerned to play this song on my baglama from watching this vid, cool song.

  • @geva90  τουμπερλεκι

  • Great song lads.. Your gonna make me bring out the scotch.. Bravo,

  • Tsamikos may have Cham Albanian origins, or shared Greek-Albanian origins in Epirus, but it is very widely celebrated by Greeks today, and Greek musicians would have also composed their own melodies. It's fair to say that Tsamika are danced at every Greek wedding, while I'm not sure how popular the Cham Albanian equivalent is today. Music spreads over time, and there is little point in trying to turn the clocks back or get resentful - just enjoy it.

  • who they call a darbuka in greek?

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