darbuka - kalamatiano
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if only this was a kalamatiano lol
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not going to discuss anything about darbuka playing....but you mot...kers learn that kalamatiano is a Greek rythm originated from region Kalamata which is at GREECE
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@GMinority well what about you? i hope u dont play as u behave because u behave like shit
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Wish it was longer! Its really good, why is it named after a greek dance? Thanks for the video.
miriamou 1 year ago
@miriamou because this rythm using at that dance?
Deodan 1 year ago
Does anybody know what the name of the stringed instrument is?, it is not an oud, it is a kind of lute I guess, but could somebody tell me its name?
Thanks!
JuanDeCarmen 2 years ago
a guitar in arabic style
Deodan 2 years ago
Thanks for the information Deodan, could it be a mandolute (as described in enDOTwikipediaDOTorg), although this instrument has 6 double strings and in the wikipedia article it is said a mandolute has got 10 (5 double strings actually)
JuanDeCarmen 2 years ago
i'm found!
this instrument names "archilaud"
look at:
orquestaelmicaletDOTcom/escuelaDOThtml
Deodan 2 years ago