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Vanessa - Longa V / فينيسا - لونجا فى

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Arabic Music -Melody Music

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  • A very tasteful music...

    I'm really impressed with how the new generation 'artists' managed to come up with such a state of art peace.

    I wish the others catch up the good example.

  • Beautiful music

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  • no extra ordinary about her

  • Looks like she is playing violin in Skyrim. Maybe she is from Elswyer.

  • Longa music cultivated in the Tulip era of Ottomans, in that times, Ottomans were enjoying the wealthiest time of their reign, they suddenly realized they do not need to fight anymore. They stopped declaring wars and focused on things like creating the best tulip garden, composing the most beautiful music, hosting the best party, having the best looking house near Bosporus etc. Even the sultans themselves had many songs composed themselves.

  • @zzeynepp18 Longa (Arabic: لونجا‎) is a genre in Turkish music that was adapted from the Romanian music.

  • A longa (Arabic: لونجا‎) is a genre in Turkish music that was adapted from the Romanian music, also influenced by the Byzantine music, with many elements of syrtos dance in the late 19th century. It was later adopted in Arabic music and is often performed at the end of a muwashshah.

    It generally uses an iqa' equivalent to 2/4, with several sections called khanat (singular khana), each followed by a taslim (refrain). The last khana is generally in 3/4.

  • I used to listen to this when I lived in the Middle East. It always put me in a good mood. Such beautiful sounds. Her name is Vanessa Nassar and she is Lebanese.

  • nice ::)))

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  • @thecoolestfreak

    You liked it because it is not arabic:) It is ottoman-turkish. Ottoman-turkish music is a mixture of western and eastern music. But it's tecnically much more different from others and that makes it unique. I suggest you listen other longas and sirtos. You can find different arrangements and i am sure u will like them. peace!

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