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Uploaded by on Sep 12, 2008

ay jan/alap robab/ srang srang srang
performed by Capuano."This song is from southern Morocco and Mauritania"said sam19811402 :) or maybe this song is Afghan????
I posted some nice music just for enjoy and to give good emotions to you all,I don't care where it comes from and i don't like stupid conversations about racism,nazism,hate ecc. This is an art,it is destined to arrive to your hearts and helps you to forgeth all bad things and problems.

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  • @TetragramatonX Yes, as you said. But the roots are actual blends of African beat rhythms. Brazilian peoples derived the Samba rhythms from Portuguese traditional music, and blended their own, "Samba," into it, creating what is now Samba hahaha (:

  • Samba from Portugal != Samba is from Protugal..... NOOOBS, IDIOTS and most of brazilian music is from Portugal so STFU and grow up kids

  • Beatuful..

  • مشكور على الاغنيه الرووعه تسلم :)

    Love it

  • @TetragramatonX ,Oh my god..............I don't believe.Hot Dog is from Chine?

  • @Tarikibnoziade I WANNA KNOW? IS IT A MELODIC OR A HARMONIC SCALE PLAYING?

  • @MrLayneCornell i think it its F scale : it contains a B flat and the F key as a tonic :try this : F G A B flat C D E

  • @TetragramatonX samba is from brasil not Portugal, portugal tradicional music is FADO.

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