Chirapaq-The Native Spirit
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beautiful music..even if i dont understand the language it sounds lovely..
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Belissima musica e cultura rica e milenar!!!
muito profundo.
I Love!!!
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BEST EVER !!!!!
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@BasiaOwczarek Thanks for your explanation. I felt like asking for a clarification after one comment below in Spanish.
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Esta cancion es del grupo ALBORADA INCLUIDO VOCES que hacen estos trafas si no son suus voces. el lengua quechua del imperio inka. estos estafadores. no veo ningun Inka.
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Wiekszosc to jakies amerykanskie budynki, ale widzialem tu plac kolo barbakanu w Kraku. Gdzie sa te ruiny jakiegos zamku, te wysokie?
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Dear @BasiaOwczarek
This song does not belong to (North) American Indians, the people you are depicting in this video. It belongs to Peruvian musical group "Alborada", even the lyrics are in Quechua, which I am proud to understand. (Quechua: family of languages from Los Andes region in South Am)
So, in order to make your video more understandable to my fellow countrypeople, you should change the music score or clarify the credits of the music (which are not stated in your video description).
o0ItsumoUreshii0o 1 year ago
@o0ItsumoUreshii0o My description does not say that song 'belongs' to NORTH American Indians, all I said is that I had pleasure to know some of them and love their spirituality and peaceful way of life. What I also say that I captured some of my 'friends' performances and wanted to make attempt to combine all into video- thats for myown practice :)) I don't claim this song to be anyone`s in particular, there are many beautiful songs out there performed by many people :) Sorry for not being clear
BasiaOwczarek 1 year ago