Music & vocals by Farya Faraji, kanonaki and lyra by Dimitrios Dallas, an insanely talented musician who plays virtually all Greek traditional instruments, be sure to check out his awesome channel. The melody is closely modeled on typical melodic progressions in Byzantine chant. I wanted to write a piece of music inspired by the practice of Terirem, the practice of singing nonsense syllables. This has both a practical usage, allowing cantors to extend service when the priests aren't finished with the service and cantors have run out of texts to sing, but it also has a deep theological meaning behind it. The nonsensical nature of Terirem and syllables like "a-ne-ne" represent the incomprehensible nature of the divine with Orthodox Christian theology. As with my other Epic Byzantine pieces of music, this one mixes elements of acapella liturgical Byzantine Chant with secular, instrumental Greek music. In contrast with most of my other songs, this one isn't strictly modern Greek music but could conceivably echo the general soundscape of medieval Eastern Roman music. The instruments used are the kanonaki and lyra, both having been attested from the 900's onwards in Greece, and the melody follows basic patterns found in medieval Greek compositions, namely evolving over what in Western terms would be called a minor scale with chromatic alterations between the semitones and whole tones that alter a mode between Dorian, Phrygian and Aeolian. The arrangement is entirely monophonic. The only aspect that may be entirely anachronistic is the usage of the Ison: a moving drone that accentuates and maintains the melody's fundamental notes, and occasionally performs cadential movements like switching to the subtonic at moments. The issue of the Ison is, to my understanding, still debated, with many, if not most music historians confident that it's a much later addition to Byzantine chant, possible even post 1453, and from a Western root, whilst others believe it could be native to the tradition and date back to the medieval era.
КАК ЖЕ ОН ЧУВСТВУЕТ! The moment i saw "byzantine" I knew i had to push the button. Always actually wandering from where you get themes for your songs? Any specific plans or just passion driven?
Some hymns in later Byzantine manuscripts (from the 13-15 centuries) are marked as being sung with βάσταγμα - "carrying" or "support." Some modern Greek musicologists (i.e., Simon Karas and his disciples) believe this refers to a drone or ison. Thank you and God bless you for your work, Farya!
@@BishopMaximusofPelagonia Yep! We can see this in Capella Romana's renditions of pre-16th century chants that use the Ison, as they're very much of the school of Karas (for the most part).
@@AleodorImparat Greco-Roman then. I suppose the Romans usually referred to it as Constantinopolis too since the term "Nova Roma" seems to have been more symbolical and non-official (But of course it is right that linguistically the name itself is Greek)
@@Kalumubotiathe terirem is a type of prayer in the Orthodox Church with no words. It’s all “meaningless” syllables to represent the incomprehensible nature of God
as a Bulgarian i love Boulgaroktonos, as well as Hikanatoi and Belisarius tho. By Melody Boulgaroktonos is on top, by Lyrics Hikanatoi, Overall Belisarius is the one that has good Lyrics plus good Melody
@@geokon3 Yeah that's why i don't like him. I like the Byzantine Empire in general and other emperors like Justinian, Constantine XI etc. The song itself is good tho I can't deny that..
As a Byzantine chanter I was really surprised to see this notification pop up. Another fantastic arrangement, thanks Farya! And a fun fact: traditionally some in the Orthodox Church believe that Tenena Terirem is based on a lullaby that the Theotokos Mary sang to baby Jesus (nonsense repetitive syllables bring quite common in lullaby-type music).
Good to know! I have never heard that. Thank you for that information! It is important for better understanding that phenomenon. I will sing it in Christmastide in Traditional Latin Mass.
It is better to live now because we can now idealize what we are not experiencing. The Christian empire is a sweet myth to which we sigh. When it lasted it was a kingdom of corrupt people full of violence and intrigue. May it remain in our memory like the memory of the first girl.
@@christoskourkounis-d9i it was not greek, it belonged to all the peoples and cultures that lived in that empire. Just because the greek language was an official language does not make the whole empire greek.
@@KonstantinosPhillippikos dude we both know you can't do that. you better keep scratching your ass in the western part of thrace because that's the only way you can do it lol
@@Jzy332 There are many differences. For example, the Catholic priests are not allowed to marry and have chidlren while the orthodox priests are allowed to do both, with the exception of Mitropolites and the Patriarch.
@@Jzy332 Yes,because of our Hellenic history.Athena the Panagia,became Maria the Panagia.Also,every temple of Athena turned into a Maria church.Hellenes do not call her Maria btw they call her Panagia.In the same way we created the Ypermaho Stratigo.So many similarities .
Ευχαριστώ 🙏🏻 I wish i would born 1000 years before to see the glory of our empire ☦️👑 i feel i born in the worst era of human civilization but God has a perfect plan for each one of us
Bro although I hate this timeline too just be happy for that you have this modern world with english toilets phones etc. and that you also might be the part of the last christians of the end times. Stay strong my brother in Christ ✝️❤️☦️
It is better to live now because we can now idealize what we are not experiencing. The Christian empire is a sweet myth to which we sigh. When it lasted it was a kingdom of corrupt people full of violence and intrigue. May it remain in our memory like the memory of the first girl.
@@cantionaleecclesiasticum5378 It was full of SAINTS this generation is not producing as many Saints as the Empire did. And the Empire Christianized the Slavic people. Nowdays not land is been Christianized. South Korea is the only country were Christianity is really growing in the entire world. The rest of the World is in decline
Farya, you can also make a great symphony for the first crusade. I would like to listen a pieces for bohemund of Taranto, Godfrey de bouillon,Alexios komnenos, and a new piece for the seljuks… that would be so epic!!
I'm hearing hints of your "Leonidas Gathers the 7000" in here and I love it. Ω παι̂δες Ἑλλήνων ἴτε, ἐλευθερου̂τε πατρίδ᾽, ἐλευθερου̂τε δὲ παι̂δας, γυναι̂κας, θεω̂ν τέ πατρῴων ἕδη, θήκας τε προγόνων: νυ̂ν ὑπὲρ πάντων ἀγών
My friend, today I discovered your channel, I am literally speechless, your work is truly a gift from above! Terirem is a psalm that I hold dear to my heart from the Cherubic hymn and your cover is something that blow my mind! Thank you - Maria from Hellas
Dude ... i see roman or byzantine i click !!! Insane quality as always , and on top of that listening that after an hard day of work bring the morale up !!
I try to share your music with every single person I know, and I listen to it all day long. Glad to have now a new master piece to put in my playlist. Thanks a lot for your music, et comme vous parlez français, je peux aussi vous remercier en français. Merci beaucoup, votre musique est magnifique
Fun fact the name Instabul comes from the greek phrase "Εις την Πόλιν" which means "At the City", when they were asking a traveller where are you going? He was replying " Εις την Πόλιν "(Is Tin Polin), for Greeks and later the Turks, Constantinople was the " big City " .
Stumbled upon this channel just today, when youtube suggested the video on what historical Norse music might have sounded like. After watching that and listening to just 2 of your original compositions (and reading a bit of the video descriptions), I can firmly say that I am a fan, both of the music and of the work you do to bring attention to what the past might have sounded like.
Wau!!! Wau!!! Am simtit ca mi revine amintirea unei alte vieti...efectiv imi atinge inima si sufletul ❤❤❤. Nu ma gandeam ca gasesc o asa comoara de sunet aici. Concret de azi fana ta sunt pentru tot restul vietii. Iubesc aceste tonuri cu inima...si este saptamana Pastelui. Dumnezeu si sf Spiridon, Nectarie...mi au facut cadou aceste tonuri. Multumesc autorule ❤. Hristos Anesti!!
It 's always interesting how "sees" and "feels" an honourable neighbour, parts we "see" and "feel" in deep aspects of life. Thank you, dear sir Musician!
At the start it feels like I'm in the church at Sunday I have heard priests chant just vowels at some points like that but I never knew what that was for 😅
farya i wanted to tell you your music is so important to me yesterday a capybara took my house against my will and just now I just showed this song to her and now if it is displaying signs of unshakable focus and bloodthirst and I will be teaching her to defeat my neighbors and all of people who said I wasn't capable of doing it
I love the meditative qualities of the some of your pieces!. In certain Andean regions the way to worship the mountina gods is to dance and sing for them.
Wow, truly another great Byzantine song Farya. Congrats✨.Melody and rhythm reminds me a bit of Rukoveti by Serbian composer Stevan Stevanovic Mokranjac. All in all great song once again👑
Music & vocals by Farya Faraji, kanonaki and lyra by Dimitrios Dallas, an insanely talented musician who plays virtually all Greek traditional instruments, be sure to check out his awesome channel. The melody is closely modeled on typical melodic progressions in Byzantine chant.
I wanted to write a piece of music inspired by the practice of Terirem, the practice of singing nonsense syllables. This has both a practical usage, allowing cantors to extend service when the priests aren't finished with the service and cantors have run out of texts to sing, but it also has a deep theological meaning behind it. The nonsensical nature of Terirem and syllables like "a-ne-ne" represent the incomprehensible nature of the divine with Orthodox Christian theology.
As with my other Epic Byzantine pieces of music, this one mixes elements of acapella liturgical Byzantine Chant with secular, instrumental Greek music. In contrast with most of my other songs, this one isn't strictly modern Greek music but could conceivably echo the general soundscape of medieval Eastern Roman music. The instruments used are the kanonaki and lyra, both having been attested from the 900's onwards in Greece, and the melody follows basic patterns found in medieval Greek compositions, namely evolving over what in Western terms would be called a minor scale with chromatic alterations between the semitones and whole tones that alter a mode between Dorian, Phrygian and Aeolian. The arrangement is entirely monophonic.
The only aspect that may be entirely anachronistic is the usage of the Ison: a moving drone that accentuates and maintains the melody's fundamental notes, and occasionally performs cadential movements like switching to the subtonic at moments. The issue of the Ison is, to my understanding, still debated, with many, if not most music historians confident that it's a much later addition to Byzantine chant, possible even post 1453, and from a Western root, whilst others believe it could be native to the tradition and date back to the medieval era.
Wow ,interesting, never knew that. Thanks
КАК ЖЕ ОН ЧУВСТВУЕТ!
The moment i saw "byzantine" I knew i had to push the button. Always actually wandering from where you get themes for your songs? Any specific plans or just passion driven?
@@gen.flagvanus9260 я бы от себя добавил,что это человек с огромным талантом. Чувствует,это верное слово.
Some hymns in later Byzantine manuscripts (from the 13-15 centuries) are marked as being sung with βάσταγμα - "carrying" or "support." Some modern Greek musicologists (i.e., Simon Karas and his disciples) believe this refers to a drone or ison.
Thank you and God bless you for your work, Farya!
@@BishopMaximusofPelagonia Yep! We can see this in Capella Romana's renditions of pre-16th century chants that use the Ison, as they're very much of the school of Karas (for the most part).
im a simple man.......i see Epic Byzantine music, I click.
we are the same
I came, I saw, I clicked.
@@lowrhyan567 I listened, I liked.
@@lowrhyan567 I saw,I came....
@@gregoryheers2633He is referring to Veni, vidi, vici.
Just about to leave the house...now I know what I'm listening to in the car! Thanks again Farya!
I’m currently walking to class and noticed this pop up in my feed, Farya has blessed us all with the perfect commuter music
I'm an Orthodox Christian. I've heard that Terirem is a lullaby MostHoly Ever-Virgin Mary sang to Jesus.
@@damjanradulovic5632 I have heard it was the song the angels were singing when the Apostles saw heaven?
Thank you for having me be part of this! It’s an honor and a pleasure to be playing in your track! All the best to you!
The honour is mine Δημήτριε, here's to more collaborations!
Nice
God bless you all 🙏🏽
Bro literally drops this masterpiece when I am in holiday in Constantinople..
Epic Byzantine W
Might our lord protects you there brother 🙏🏻☦️
Greetings from Istanbul.
Chad bro here:
>Goes to Constantinopolis on holiday.
>Uses the City's Roman name.
>Refuses to elaborate further
@@janstaniszewski536 Greek name actually.
@@AleodorImparat Greco-Roman then. I suppose the Romans usually referred to it as Constantinopolis too since the term "Nova Roma" seems to have been more symbolical and non-official (But of course it is right that linguistically the name itself is Greek)
«Η Ρωμανία κι αν πέρασεν, ανθεί και φέρει κι άλλο». Ζήτω η Ρωμιοσύνη κι ο Χριστιανισμός! ☦️🇬🇷
Thank you, Farya!!
Νικά ο Αετός, ζήτω η Ρωμανία! Thank you Farya!
Another Boys in Purple Banger let's gooo!!!!
Probably the easiest lyrics of all your Greek songs for non-Greeks to learn by heart :P
What does it mean though?
@@KalumubotiaNothing! There are no words in this piece, only the syllabes you hear. (By a Greek speaker :) )
@@Kalumubotiathe terirem is a type of prayer in the Orthodox Church with no words. It’s all “meaningless” syllables to represent the incomprehensible nature of God
@@nikolaosboukouvalas449 thank you both for the explanation
Good Lent to all Orthodox Christians.
And may God be with all humanity in this new century and always.
And above all, thank you Farya.
As I was preparing to go to sleep, a notification chime. Now, I shall journey into dreams accompanied by the reflection of the Eastern Roman.
1:10 the moment I knew this will be my new gym banger next to Hikanatoi, Boulgaroktonos and Belisarius
Sameee. I hit the gym with the Roman bangers and the Byzantine ones. This will be my next addition to the playlist!!
По мне так барабаны там не нужны.
as a Bulgarian i love Boulgaroktonos, as well as Hikanatoi and Belisarius tho. By Melody Boulgaroktonos is on top, by Lyrics Hikanatoi, Overall Belisarius is the one that has good Lyrics plus good Melody
@SerbBulgarian I mean... you know what Boulgaroktonos means and what he did to your people right? What a savage...
@@geokon3 Yeah that's why i don't like him. I like the Byzantine Empire in general and other emperors like Justinian, Constantine XI etc. The song itself is good tho I can't deny that..
As a Byzantine chanter I was really surprised to see this notification pop up. Another fantastic arrangement, thanks Farya!
And a fun fact: traditionally some in the Orthodox Church believe that Tenena Terirem is based on a lullaby that the Theotokos Mary sang to baby Jesus (nonsense repetitive syllables bring quite common in lullaby-type music).
Wait hang on thats adorable! That's actually really cute 😊
At first I thought it said "Aeterna Terirem" 😅
Good to know! I have never heard that. Thank you for that information! It is important for better understanding that phenomenon. I will sing it in Christmastide in Traditional Latin Mass.
A perfect song for the current period of fasting in the Orthodox Church. It reminds of the glorious days of Byzantium. Thank you!
It is better to live now because we can now idealize what we are not experiencing. The Christian empire is a sweet myth to which we sigh. When it lasted it was a kingdom of corrupt people full of violence and intrigue. May it remain in our memory like the memory of the first girl.
Everytime i see Farya Faraji, i pause my life and just listen
Appreciate getting Dallas on, now there's a legend. A great demonstration of this Byzantine chanting technique!
Thank you! 🙏
I'm Pontus Greek and I think your music is wonderful, thank you God bless you🙏🏽♥️
*Pontic
@@tsaraman yes 🙏🏽
I'm a simple Bulgarian. I see Byzantine music - I click it and listen to it because i'm not a closed minded nationalist but a cultural enjoyer
byzantine empire aint buglaria its greek just telling. . .
@@christoskourkounis-d9i it was not greek, it belonged to all the peoples and cultures that lived in that empire. Just because the greek language was an official language does not make the whole empire greek.
Greek and Latin @@slavicdefiance
@@kristiyangrigorov5232 I sad AN official language, not THE official language, hope you can see the difference.
@@slavicdefiance im just adding "and latin" not trying to be a dick or smth
I hear it and my blood turns purple. Forgotten ancestors awake and hush on my side in order to listen to this sacred hommage 🌿🍷🏛
Peasant
Χριστὸς ἀνέστη ἐκ νεκρῶν,
θανάτῳ θάνατον πατήσας,
καὶ τοῖς ἐν τοῖς μνήμασι,
ζωὴν χαρισάμενος!
Αληθώς..
Αληθώς Ανέστη ☦️👑
μου αρεσει που μας βλεπω ολους τακτικα στα σχολια του Φαρυα. Αληθως ο Κυριος Ανεστη και ας αργησα λιγο
Salom. Man oʻzbek sifatida siz ijro qilgan Vizantiyaga bagʻishlagan musiqalarengiz manga judayam yoqadi. Siz juda ajoyib musiqa yaratasiz🤩❤️❤️
Özbekistan ❤
Türk budunu burda mı
@@1805bbd yes😁
Farya? byzantine music? instant like
Always
WE MAKING IT OUT OF CONSTANTINOPLE WITH THIS ONE 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥
Yes. maybe in your dreams...
try 🇹🇷 u already failed
@@KonstantinosPhillippikos dude we both know you can't do that. you better keep scratching your ass in the western part of thrace because that's the only way you can do it lol
@@dolunay0 Dreams sometimes do come true. Especially when it's already said it will come to pass...
its İstanbul 😊
Babe wake up, another Epic music from that bearded Iranian man featuring Balkan/Roman history just dropped.
☦️🇬🇷🇨🇾🇲🇰🇬🇪🇦🇲🇷🇺🇺🇦🇧🇾🇷🇸🇧🇬🇲🇪🇪🇹🇪🇷🇪🇪🇱🇻🇱🇹🇷🇴🇲🇩☦️
ORTHODOX UNITED
☦️ΟΡΘΟΔΟΞΙΑ
All Glory to our lord Jesuschrist
Χριστός Ανέστη
@@Jzy332 There are many differences. For example, the Catholic priests are not allowed to marry and have chidlren while the orthodox priests are allowed to do both, with the exception of Mitropolites and the Patriarch.
Αληθώς Ανέστη ☦️❤️🔥
@@Jzy332 Yes,because of our Hellenic history.Athena the Panagia,became Maria the Panagia.Also,every temple of Athena turned into a Maria church.Hellenes do not call her Maria btw they call her Panagia.In the same way we created the Ypermaho Stratigo.So many similarities .
@@Jzy332he's wrong. There's no correlation between the worship of Athena and having the Theotokos ( the virgin Mary ) in high regard
@@aaabbb-pg2zkthere's no correlation between those two
Billions must listen
billions have already listened, they just don't know it 😊
Ευχαριστώ 🙏🏻
I wish i would born 1000 years before to see the glory of our empire ☦️👑
i feel i born in the worst era of human civilization but God has a perfect plan for each one of us
Bro although I hate this timeline too just be happy for that you have this modern world with english toilets phones etc. and that you also might be the part of the last christians of the end times. Stay strong my brother in Christ ✝️❤️☦️
It is better to live now because we can now idealize what we are not experiencing. The Christian empire is a sweet myth to which we sigh. When it lasted it was a kingdom of corrupt people full of violence and intrigue. May it remain in our memory like the memory of the first girl.
@@cantionaleecclesiasticum5378
It was full of SAINTS this generation is not producing as many Saints as the Empire did. And the Empire Christianized the Slavic people. Nowdays not land is been Christianized. South Korea is the only country were Christianity is really growing in the entire world. The rest of the World is in decline
Thank you for such beautiful piece of orthodoxy! ☦️😊
Farya, you can also make a great symphony for the first crusade. I would like to listen a pieces for bohemund of Taranto, Godfrey de bouillon,Alexios komnenos, and a new piece for the seljuks… that would be so epic!!
Δόξα στους Βυζαντινούς στρατιώτες και Αγίους.🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇨🇾🇨🇾🇨🇾☦️☦️☦️☦️☦️☦️☦️
Совершенно согласен мой православный друг☦, привет из России 🇷🇺🤝🇬🇷
@@MatConagi Γεια στην ρωσια
☦☦☦
Χριστός Ανέστη
Αληθώς Ανέστη 🇬🇷☦️🇨🇾
ΟΡΤΘΔΟΞΙΑ
Ρε μαλακές, γιατί πρέπει να τα χαλάτε όλα με τον εθνικισμό σας?
I'm hearing hints of your "Leonidas Gathers the 7000" in here and I love it.
Ω παι̂δες Ἑλλήνων ἴτε,
ἐλευθερου̂τε πατρίδ᾽, ἐλευθερου̂τε δὲ
παι̂δας, γυναι̂κας, θεω̂ν τέ πατρῴων ἕδη,
θήκας τε προγόνων: νυ̂ν ὑπὲρ πάντων ἀγών
Bro "Leonidas Gathers the 7000" was an epic banger, I keep going back to Thermopylae just to listen to that and "The Empire Track"
Nice gift for Easter
Man this Byzantine Music series is amazing , it's my best music out there !
My friend, today I discovered your channel, I am literally speechless, your work is truly a gift from above! Terirem is a psalm that I hold dear to my heart from the Cherubic hymn and your cover is something that blow my mind! Thank you
- Maria from Hellas
Για άλλη μια φορά υπέροχος!!
I am leaving for Athos in 2 days. You just gave my life a soundtrack. Truly the best of internet composers.
Dude ... i see roman or byzantine i click !!! Insane quality as always , and on top of that listening that after an hard day of work bring the morale up !!
I'm The First One, Your Song Is Good. Greetings From Indonesia 🇮🇩🇮🇩
Weh ada yang dari Indo juga ya ternyata😂😂
Waduh ternyata saya tidak sendiri
@@romaboo9772 lu pencinta Kekaisaran Romawi ya? Kliatan dri nma PP wkkwkw😂 kalau iya salam kenal gw pencinta sejarah Kekaisaran Romawi Timur (tp ttp sejarah indo no 1)
When the Italian goes down in the fight but his Greek buddy continues on holding up the team...
I would love to hear if you sing Agni Parthene.
Your Greek Singing is my favourite, thanks for another Banger Farya!
I try to share your music with every single person I know, and I listen to it all day long. Glad to have now a new master piece to put in my playlist. Thanks a lot for your music, et comme vous parlez français, je peux aussi vous remercier en français. Merci beaucoup, votre musique est magnifique
I will never get tired of Farya's Music.
一応、日本(?)からこんにちは。
Farya Farajiさんの音楽をよく聞いています!
ビザンチン帝国は世界史でもあまり触れない所ですが、この曲は聞いたことがあります。
Fell asleep on the bus listening to this masterpiece for the first time! Interesting use of nonsense lyrics!
Fun fact the name Instabul comes from the greek phrase "Εις την Πόλιν" which means "At the City", when they were asking a traveller where are you going? He was replying " Εις την Πόλιν "(Is Tin Polin), for Greeks and later the Turks, Constantinople was the " big City " .
That's cool, thanks for the info !
..and it's wonderful, unique and so full of good vibes. I'm in love with Istanbul ❤
Your Byzantine pieces hold me together some days, please never stop making them
Gorgeous lullaby for my son to be born in June! Thank you 🙏☦️💜
Stumbled upon this channel just today, when youtube suggested the video on what historical Norse music might have sounded like. After watching that and listening to just 2 of your original compositions (and reading a bit of the video descriptions), I can firmly say that I am a fan, both of the music and of the work you do to bring attention to what the past might have sounded like.
Incroyable, merci pour ce nouveau chat byzantin ! Il ne reste plus qu'à le mettre sur Spotify héhé
Absolutely splendid, a truly heavenly chant! Thank you Farya.
Wau!!! Wau!!! Am simtit ca mi revine amintirea unei alte vieti...efectiv imi atinge inima si sufletul ❤❤❤. Nu ma gandeam ca gasesc o asa comoara de sunet aici. Concret de azi fana ta sunt pentru tot restul vietii. Iubesc aceste tonuri cu inima...si este saptamana Pastelui. Dumnezeu si sf Spiridon, Nectarie...mi au facut cadou aceste tonuri. Multumesc autorule ❤. Hristos Anesti!!
I was listening to Hikanotoi and this video just came to me xd
This man is pumping out songs like hot cakes amazing❤❤❤❤❤
Fantastic song, now I am going to listen to it.
Thanks for the information about Terirem, I never heard about this practise, that's interesting.
Music is amazing. ❤
It 's always interesting how "sees" and "feels" an honourable neighbour, parts we "see" and "feel" in deep aspects of life.
Thank you, dear sir Musician!
FARYA IT JUST GETS BETTER THE MORE I HEAR IT
Oh God, what a day, a new banger from our iranian singer, BYZANTIUM ❤
I have a long ride ahead of me, and now I have a perfect song to get me through some of it thank 🫵 farya again for such ear candy🤝
Your work is getting better and better every time!!! Never stop making this great music for us!!!
I’m a Mexican and I’m Byzantine orthodox ❤️❤️☦️☦️🇲🇽🇲🇽
❤❤❤❤
@@michaelkistler3847 what are you my friend?
@@KuromiYayFan human???
@@michaelkistler3847 no not like that I meant your ethnicity
@@KuromiYayFan human too my friend
At the start it feels like I'm in the church at Sunday
I have heard priests chant just vowels at some points like that but I never knew what that was for 😅
Proud be Greek🇬🇷💪🏻♥️♥️
Serbia Love Greeks my Brothers ☦️☦️🇷🇸🇷🇸❤️
Всіх вітаю з Наступаючим Великоднем! Христос Воскрес!
Пасха 5 апреля
@@Singidunum-vb1ek В нас 31 березня.
В романійському обряді - 5 травня
Воистину Воскресе!!!
Beautiful composition on this one, great work.
I honestly can't stop listening to this, I love it
Farya I'm sure you possess more than musical talent but also great intellectual property as well. Amazing piece of art again. Thank you.
Farya! We need more musicology videos
Magnificent and epic Farya. Such a Wonderful piece. Greetings from El Salvador
I'll listeing it while i eat my breakfast, thank you farya
Provecho
Farya Faraji's songs always hit hard fr
Your Grecoroman themes are fire! 🔥🔥🔥
Thanks for song Farya Faraji! I love Roman and Byzantine songs
farya i wanted to tell you your music is so important to me yesterday a capybara
took my house against my will and just now I just showed this song to her and now if it is displaying signs of unshakable focus and bloodthirst and I will be teaching her to defeat my neighbors and all of people who said I wasn't capable of doing it
@kleppo-wq3gk WHAT ARE YOU CALLING NONSENSE, IT'S ALL TRUE!!!
Beautiful work Farya.
Love.....Love this...
💕🕊️🌻🙏🕊️💕
I am about to clock in my office job. All the given assignments will be conquered and triumph will be displayed with utmost exellence.
what a powerful way to think. bravo
Εξαιρετικό.
I love that too. Now I must to memorise that chant.
This music is beautiful 👏🏻
I'm delighted to see new release! Just today I listened to quite some songs of yours. I'll wait until some Latvia related songs though.
I'm delighted of you ^^
MORE BYZANTINE MUSIC!❤
Amazing song and I learned something new about religions Orthodox traditions. You never cease to amaze me, Farya😊
The eastern Roman Empire!!! 😍❤️🔥
One of my new favorite songs! 🐦🔥☦️🐦🔥
Puirt à beul 😊
It's cool to listen to different takes and actual names for this sort of singing.
One of the most beautiful things I've ever heard, in all seriousness.
I love the meditative qualities of the some of your pieces!. In certain Andean regions the way to worship the mountina gods is to dance and sing for them.
Another epic by our one and only time traveler
I love the ending, when the beat stops and it's just Teritem + lyra.
This is another great arrangement, Farya. Congratulatio vobis!
“Singing nonsense (..)” yet it sounds good, well done Farya!
thank you man for another masterpiece!
Farya Faraji deserves an award for his work ❤️
Most best music ever heard
Great Job Farya!
19 seconds ago I just needed to hear this banger
Wow, truly another great Byzantine song Farya. Congrats✨.Melody and rhythm reminds me a bit of Rukoveti by Serbian composer Stevan Stevanovic Mokranjac. All in all great song once again👑
ALL HAIL ROME!!!
SPQR
🦁 ☀️ 🐝 ⚡ 🦅 ⚡ 🐝 ☀️ 🦁
O ROME
All hail New Rome!!!
Roma città eterna e Capitale del Mondo
Constantinople!