Tripati(gaida)
Uploader Comments (Muhcina)
All Comments (48)
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@karakongul Actually the same means in Greek too... Trite comes from the word "tria" means "three" and pati from the word "patao" means "do steps"...
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this is not vlach lol
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this dance is a Thrace/Anatoliki Romilia dance and i hear no other explanations about that!!!
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It's a dance from Bulgaria, it means "The three times" in bulgarian:
Trite pati
Search the youtube you will find it.
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this melody is Daxtili
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the meaning is correct , and you now whay Deyannic ??? its verry simple, is MACEDONIAN language ! Macedonia is not greek, but MACEDONIAN , and you neo/bulgars speak a dialect of Macedonian language(russicized form).
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The meaning is correct but this is Bulgarian language. Macedonian is Greek and you unfortunately do not speak it.
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Hi... this dance is not "Tripati" but "Podaraki" (whick means little leg). It is danced throughout Thrace and Anatoliki Romylia.
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Muhcina Bullshit...Pashalis, is greek I know him personally.And omg are you nuts???You copy paste pics from greek sites and you present them as vlahs from...I dont know where???? Vlahs are spread all around europe YES that s true, but they have nothing to do with the music you are presenting here...
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I see, you probably don´t want to make a right discussion. Thats poor... But thats not my problem :)
Asta-i muzica romaneasca! E muzica de la tracii cei vechi. In muntii Rodopi este pentru ca acolo au fost romani!
This is romanian music! In the Rhodope it exist because there there were a group of aromanians called Gramusteni, from which the bulgarians barrowed it.
Trkova 4 years ago
Adica Aromanii
Muhcina 4 years ago
Music is from PaschaliS Christides from thrace
Monofiner 4 years ago
It is posible.Vlach people live in Greece and are good gaida singer.
Muhcina 4 years ago