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The villages of the Svaneti province are located in north-western Georgia, in the valleys that lie between the mountains of the Caucasus. The Svans represent about 1% of the Georgian population. Their language differs from the Georgian language, and their religion is a syncretism of Orthodox Christian faith and pre-Christian beliefs. The polyphony of the Svans appears as one of the major styles of the Georgian vocal art. It consists of two soloist voices and the bass of the choir.

In their funeral rituals, the Svans combine three vocal expressions which are rarely found nowadays in other parts of the world: women's individual laments punctuated by collective wails like in Ancient Greece, men?s individual laments, and polyphonic chants by male choirs. While the individual laments are aimed at the deceased and the souls of departed people, the men?s polyphonic chants use no words but a series of syllables which follow a set pattern. With chords partly dissonant to a Western European ear, and without any cries other than musically stylized ones, these collective chants of great intensity manage to convey the helplessness and inexpressible grief of Man faced with death.

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  • russian hip hop?

  • This is haunting. It's so beautiful.

  • :))))))))) kargi videoa madloba didi

  • And I'm pretty sure that's Islam's brother, Geront'i Pilpani, singing 1st voice.

  • Yes, that is Islam Pilpani at 1:15! (and many of his relatives singing in the video)

  • rare video

  • The syllables sung in this are in fact derived from the interjection "vai" ("wai") which is an interjection of grief.

  • In the background there at time 1:15, is that Batono Islam Pilpani?

  • thanks for this video

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