@@yiayiosmalakas9076 The relocation of Armenians during World War I by the Ottoman Empire was a controversial measure taken amidst wartime rebellion. The Empire faced internal threats as some Armenian groups aligned with invading forces, engaging in uprisings and targeting Turkish villages. This forced the Ottomans to relocate Armenians to maintain security, particularly in conflict zones. While relocation caused immense suffering, labeling it genocide ignores the broader context of war and rebellion. Armenians had historically thrived in Ottoman society, enjoying prosperity and cultural freedoms. The tragic events must be understood within the complexities of wartime struggles, rather than simplified into one-sided narratives. Armenians salughtered Turks in a rebellious mean while Ottoman Empire had such going on. This is backstabbing and relocating is justiful. I am sorry but this is the truth fo your research.
I need an entire genre of ethnic music from our home regions and transformed into something as beautiful as this. Love from a Moldovan living in Canada!
Azeri jazz is great too. It’s really sad to see the two countries at loggerheads with each other when they both have some of the best jazz musicians in the world.
It sounds like *MoonJune Records* from brazil thru catalunya to Indonesia. Lotta balkans prog jazz. These guys here are Canterbury Sound: Soft Machine. Nice!
Fascinating how it has the Tango Milonga rhythm underneath in the first song :) the other ones are also very beautiful 😊👍 Some definitely also seem to have characteristic Balkan folk elements ^ ^ Particularly the latter songs
Here he does a Soft Machine influenced piece. Pure Mike Ratledge keys. This is the Canterbury Sound. I compliment your taste. Bandcamp let's you try: look for MoonJune Records. The violin here after is killer
Big greetings to our Armenian Orthodox brothers and sisters from Serbia and Montenegro ❤️ Beautiful music, special color and fusion of East and West 🥰
love armenia from turkiye. awesome culture. 🇹🇷❤🇦🇲
Thank you very much from armenia. Sorry for what our ancestors done to you. We backstabbed turkey in the middle of a war.
@@tunahanada6116 this is so funny. you really think that armenians backstabed the people who literaly GEN-OCIDED them? turkoroach fake comment
@@yiayiosmalakas9076I won't delete this comment,just the people to see that they are Liars
@@tunahanada6116 hahaha remember Canakkale and what in return? 1896-1915-1923
@@yiayiosmalakas9076 The relocation of Armenians during World War I by the Ottoman Empire was a controversial measure taken amidst wartime rebellion. The Empire faced internal threats as some Armenian groups aligned with invading forces, engaging in uprisings and targeting Turkish villages. This forced the Ottomans to relocate Armenians to maintain security, particularly in conflict zones. While relocation caused immense suffering, labeling it genocide ignores the broader context of war and rebellion. Armenians had historically thrived in Ottoman society, enjoying prosperity and cultural freedoms. The tragic events must be understood within the complexities of wartime struggles, rather than simplified into one-sided narratives. Armenians salughtered Turks in a rebellious mean while Ottoman Empire had such going on. This is backstabbing and relocating is justiful. I am sorry but this is the truth fo your research.
Love to Armenia from Syria, our brothers from the other side of the hill ❤🩹❤🩹❤🩹💪💪💪
I need an entire genre of ethnic music from our home regions and transformed into something as beautiful as this. Love from a Moldovan living in Canada!
Lots to love to Armenia and Armenians from another Turkish person here! Love East-West fusion and folkish jazz 💃🏻💃🏻
Love armenia from turkey, lovely melody
I've actually been trying to find jazz mixed with traditional music from different cultures around the world. This is great, I love it! 🥰
Check out Mode Plagal from Greece, and Dine Doneff for more Balkan sounds ;)
Check out tigran hamasyan, an other armenian jazz pianist
@@IRAmeTrela10 Thanks for the suggestion, I'll check them out!
@@cesarleberder1847 Thanks for the suggestion, I'll check it out!
hail the Algorithm once more
every vibe needs proper check
American jazz fan here and this stuff sounds fantastic! Especially loving the percussion and keys on "Nocturne".
Azeri jazz is great too. It’s really sad to see the two countries at loggerheads with each other when they both have some of the best jazz musicians in the world.
Politicians fight. Musicians unite.
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Vagif Mustafazade and Rafig Babayev are geniuses, have a listen
This is fantastic 😍
Pps as a fellow musician,here in Aotearoa(NZ),i would love to give each and every one of you,a giant hug,from my heart ❤️❣️
LovetoArmeniaFromFrance
ovo je divna muzika 💯❤pozdrav iz Srbije
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Long live the heart of all Armenia. 🇦🇲 ❤
thank you, we welcome everybody in our country !
It sounds like *MoonJune Records* from brazil thru catalunya to Indonesia. Lotta balkans prog jazz. These guys here are Canterbury Sound: Soft Machine. Nice!
No início me lembrou bastante o som do Sivuca
너무 좋다 👍😮😮😮 유튜브야 고마워! 아르마니아? 고마워!
Просто бомба🎉
oh wow, this is incredible :O -loving it in Louisiana, birthplace of the blues-
Fascinating how it has the Tango Milonga rhythm underneath in the first song :) the other ones are also very beautiful 😊👍 Some definitely also seem to have characteristic Balkan folk elements ^ ^ Particularly the latter songs
Maestro Levon Malkhasyan - the best pianist Armenia and culture of the country ❤❤❤
Tsavatanem, neighbors! love from 🇬🇪
P.S. killer set 🔥🔥🔥
@@ratigiorgobiani210 enjoy, I want to make Georgian playlist too,Are you interested?
wonderful tones🌹lots of love from turkiye!
Wow, this is eclectic and unique.
this is beautiful! some elements remind me a bit of folk music from certain parts of my own country, so cool!!
the first song sounds like brazilian forró
That was my thought! It remembers me of some music from Sivuca
This playlist is a miracle
The Nocturne tune. OMFG! It is hauntingly and absolutely gorgeous!
Is it just me or does this sound a lot like argentine tango at times?
it does!
by harmonica
Yes, similar rhythmic influences. Try looking into 1920s/30s European gypsy jazz too.
Hermoso y reconfortante. Gracias 🙏🏽
Even one of those tunes sounds much better than the entire genre of Armenian Rabiz
Here from India 🙏
Armenian jazz is amazing ❤
Listen to Tigran Hamasyan. ❤
Here he does a Soft Machine influenced piece. Pure Mike Ratledge keys. This is the Canterbury Sound. I compliment your taste. Bandcamp let's you try: look for MoonJune Records. The violin here after is killer
ay my brother in TOOL, listen to lena chamamyaan
beautifully blended... a little French, a little Kurdish, a little Armenian melodies beautifully wrapped together under the jazz umbrella. I liked it.
Sounds a lot as jazz-tango fusion (argentinian/uruguayan music)
The artwork is amazing ❤
Wonderfull surprise, thank you Don't Copy, Steal! Love the slogan, that's the way!
Glad you like it!
Maravilhoso!
Saudações do Brasil!
LOVE this!!!!
շատ լավնաա🇦🇲⭐️
Please also check out Haik Demirchian!
Straight from the soul🥰
jazz fingers!
You don't know how much i enjoyed this. Thanks a lot for sharing.
DO NOT COPY, STEAL 👁️🗨️
Tigran Hamasyans song WAS
ABSOLUTELY MIND BLOWING 💥🔥🌋
This album saved me th-cam.com/play/OLAK5uy_muP4diFaGLA08xxWTfBVmybhW3ye45drA.html&si=e_KnihHgLrVMILiV
Thank you very much !!!!
Yeah this ROCKS! First one, i clicked on after reading your comment.
Beautiful ! ❤
Listened to this from beginning to end during work. This gem is healing. Liked and subscribed!
lavneeeeeq
Who composed this? I need to get the rest of their discography.
Thanks
🎉🎉🎉
very nice!
Brawo Panowie.. 🙂
Ps WOW!!!
Based
Molto bella
Sounds the same as any other modern jazz band
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Can someone tell me the name of the melodic instrument on minute 2:34? Thanks!
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Does anyone know the author of the cover image?
Artwork by Maretta Aivazian
This is amazing! So good
Enjoy !!!
Nice Job !
nice
COOL🔥🔥🔥 from JP
Only 4 comments??
already 6 we are growing ))
Sounds like Bonobo
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SHIT this look the same as Forró, a northeast brazillian music !!!!!
Is this Yiga Clan propaganda?
Sounds like the Simpsons theme.
Arméniens, jouez votre musique, elle est riche, digne, soyez-en fiers.
laissez le jazz aux américains et aux clubs d'intello occidentaux.