Arrangement by Farya Faraji, based on folk melodic motifs from southern Romania. The painting is by Mișu Popp, a Romanian painter and muralist of the 19th century. The Haiduci (plural for haiduc; spelled differently in different languages), were a form of irregular infantry from the Balkans that would become freedom fighters against Ottoman occupation from the 16th to the century 19th centuries. They have now acquired a Robin Hood like quality in the folk traditions of Balkan countries, and many individual hajduks have attained the status of national heroes in their respective countries. The music is not my own composition, only my slightly augmented rendition of traditional Wallachian dance music, characterised by this very expressive form of fiddle-instrument playing, the usage of the ubiquitous, pan-Balkan kaval flute, and up until the 20th century, the usage of percussions, still heard in historical reconstructions of Wallachian music like Anton Pann's, but now mostly gone from modern Romanian music, where the percussive aspect is provided by the țambal hammered dulcimer, which I also used here.
Anton Pann's work is amazing, and it is nice to see it appreciated ans much as it is good to hear another culture and musical tradition in your roster.
In Transylvania also existed a kind of "freedom fighters" but against the Austro-Hungarians. One of the most emblematic moments (in my opinion) is when Avram Iancu gathered thousands of men (called "moți" from Țara Moților) in the mountains and organized them as Roman legions, one of them being called "Legiunea (or "Legio") Auraria Gemina". These legions were supposed to fight the Hungarian troops if needed. Yet another great song and great timing!!
Great arrangment mr. Faraji. Please check out this album based on traditional Serb themes and music, I'm sure that you'll find something to your liking. th-cam.com/video/KYtJ-9BMQh8/w-d-xo.html
Farya, do you know about the 16th century military contact between the Holy Roman Empire and Safavid Persia (Iran) agreeing to fight against the Ottoman Empire who was allied with the Kingdom of France?
@@paulusmoranferz5543 Ca un român nu pot spune decât că mă simt onorat să fac parte din comunitatea ta pentru o perioadă atât de lungă de timp. De la Hikanatoi până astăzi. 👍
Потърсете ДНК Хаплогрупи и ще видите, че румънците и българите имат генетично еднаква кръв! Ние сме братя, но не го знаем! Обич от Румъния за нашите братя българи!
As a Romanian Aromanian born and raised in Romania, I do have to admit that this piece of art is extremely well-done. S'bâneadzâ Armânamea shi Rumânjia
@@emanuelmaldoileacont8253 Ehe, e greu! N-o să găsești aromâna pe Google translate. Gândește-te la alții care n-o să înțeleagă nimic! Noi, de bine de rău, le mai ghicim! „S'bâneadzâ Armânamea shi Rumânjia”- Trăiască aromânii și România „S bânedzã frate , Armânlu nu châari !!”- Trăiască frate, aromânul nu piere! Sper că am „tradus”corect!!! Că nu sunt aromân!
@@thesecretlibrary890 manelele is una,muzica romaneasca autentica e alta Nu se manelizeaza nimica,se dezvolta tot felu de stiluri de muzica,alegi din care vrei si aia e
@ Are si de unde. Pe canalul lui Fabr1s are multe pietre inestimabile!
ปีที่แล้ว +1
@@claudiu8426 ohh da, adevărat! Lui fabr1s îi datorez faptul că am devenit mai cult. Câtă muzică bună de care, în ignoranța mea, nu aș fi aflat nicicând.😍
@@InAeternumRomaMater its amazing how word Vlach has many "uses" in Croatias Dalmatia hinterland Croats are called Vlachs more like insult for rural area people. In Bosnia and Slavonia Vlach name was used for orthodox (Serbs), many parts in Croatia has names, places and people by vary history periods who were Vlachs since Slavic settling until present day
@@InAeternumRomaMater yes specially in Istria they were people called Ćići from Ćićarija mountain in Istria but are assimilated as Croats I know from some documentary on TV some remainings of Ćići people told that they ancestors arrived from Romania but are not Romanians probably because Romania as state wasnt formed then but they are arrived from that land. Google Istriot language its something like mix of Italian and Vlach people. So from romanian languages historical you have in Istria italian, istra-veneto, istriot and istrorumunji not sure how to say on english
@@InAeternumRomaMater thanks a lot for this information. The "falcon" ethymology was new to me. Latin "falx" is very similar to Gallic "uolcos", so possibly two words may have common Indo-European root. Old German "rörik" and Slavic "sókol" are other names for the falcon. The Slavic name is just an onomapoetic one, because the voice of the falkon is called "sókot". Ethymology of the German name is unclear to me, but connection to the name of the legendary Rurick, "the invited ruler of Rus" is clear.
@@randomhumaniguess6753 In Wikipedia the most northern part of the balkans is Bulgaria. Romania doesn’t have balkan mountains. It has Carpathian Mountains
Thank you, Farya ! It is a great pleasure that you honor our musical folk traditions with this piece. Hope there are many more to come. Greetings from Oltenia, one of the homelands of the haiduci !
I can imagine if one of my ancestors was a haiduc riding out with his horse out on the countryside! Like many other videos of yours, Farya, you inspire many people about history and myth and legend and I can't thank you enough! Mulțumesc!
This has no reason And I mean NO REASON To slap as hard as it did Thank you very much for this, nearly made me bust romanian folk dance moves while waiting in a queue. All love to you, from Romania
Wonderful music to my ears, just excellent. Loving that you are exploring this region's music, hoping to hear more from you. Also, many hugs to our neighbors in Romania in the comment section from Hungary:)
Bias aside I implore you to continue making more traditional Romanian music with its forgotten percussion elements, it’s a very rare niche that hasn’t been rediscovered yet and you might make your mark in reviving it!
Romanian here. You did very, very well. I honestly love all of it. Fits very well with the era you were trying to replicate, I just can't comment anything. Good luck in the future, Farya Faraji!
I love Romanian folk music. It has so many colors. Valachia, Moldova, Dobrodgea, Banat. Each region has musical treasures. Not to forget the music of the national minorities: Hungarians, Romi, Serbs, Germans, Ukraineans, Slovacs and many more.
First time hearing this style of music, and it's awesome - heck, it almost made me want to get up and dance! Fantastic work dude, you got a subscriber!
Absolutely amazing song, I've been listening and enjoying your songs for quite a while now, especially the Roman ones, but i did not expect this! Ca Român, îți mulțumesc și te felicit.
well Haiducs are more like 17th to 19th century, they have other things going on. Flintlock pistols, sabers, robbing the nobles and helping peasants, the legends and poems about them are more like Robin hood whith guns. if you let them in they'll probably throw a wild party and hide in the forest when the cops knock.
Η βλάχοι ήταν Ρωμιοί που πολεμούσαν για την Βυζάντινη αυτοκρατορια! Στην Ελλάδα υπάρχουν πολλοί βλάχοι που ενσωμάτωσαν στην χώρα μετά από την ελληνική επανάσταση. Είναι Έλληνες επίσης
Imagine my surprise after months of perusing your channel to see some, not just Romanian representation, but specifically Wallachian. Hah, makes me think of home.
@@silviueugen4069 Faci multe presuuneri bazate pe 2 propozitii legate de muzica. Hai sa ramanem pe subiect si nu te strofoca cu gandul la alegerile mele personale.
You hit the zeitgeist spirit of our time, Farya. I wonder if it's "theopnefsto" (divinely inspired) or you know something...thus heightening the alert for the rest of us. Above all, beautiful video, as always.
I didn't know this one and the tempo is really nice. I'm not much of a fan of Romanian folk but you make it sound really nice. Thanks for all your work Farya! 😁
What a perfect time to post this video. Netflix just released the second season of the docu series "Rise of Empires: Ottoman", which is about the war between Mehmed II and Vlad Tepes. I absolutely recommend it!
It may have been accurate in some regards, but it seems to portray Mehmed as having murdered or slayed Vlad, and it implies some barbarism from Vlad, which is not really historically accurate, since we know the Impaler most likely died at the hands of Romanian soldiers or Jannisaries, led by Romanian Basarab Laiota the Elder. Tho, I am happy the production portrays the history either way. So far, most depictions in western media have been mythical.
@@sticlavoda5632 yes, I agree. That's why I thought the ending was rushed, and they didn't show the fight between Vlad and Vladislav II OR downplayed his motivation to oppose the sultan, but it's the best depiction out there, much better than any american depiction, and obviously Mehmed is the protagonist and it's a Turkish show so they made him cool, but it was MOSTLY unbiased as a documentary. Also the narrator is Tywin Lanmister, I'm satisfied
@@malahamavet I think it would be interesting to see a documentary series in such fashion on Romanian history figures. Would be fun, and would allow us to evolve past the days of Sergiu Nicolaescu.
Gotta love the Haiduci/Hajduci/Kleftes, they liberated the whole Balkans not by strength in numbers but by clever tactics and sheer resilience. Glory to the Haiduci of all Balkan nations, and glory to the Romanian people! 🇷🇴♥️🇷🇸❤️🇬🇷♥️🇧🇬♥️🇲🇰
Faryaaaa, bless you!! I don't have enough words to thank you and to say how much happy you made me with this!! If you ever visit Bucharest I will buy you a drink! 😀
😀I don't normally listen to dance music. I feel your dance music as a background music from a film about Balkan. Imagine a group of Ottoman soldiers coming into the forest and suddenly the music start and a large group of hajduks or haiduc start to ambush them.
You should make a skenderbeg or Gjergj Kastrioti themed Albanian track next, a good track to look at is "Albulena", it is a old 15th century Albanian song that talks about the war against the ottomans and the defense of Europe from Turkish Invasions, this would be a good one to include. Much love! (:
You can discover and read more about Vlad`s life in "Corpus Draculianum". There are two volumes. 2500 pages about his life and the Wallachian region as well.
Fun fact, the " vlach" language is probably the last living descendant of the "everyday" Latin tongue that Roman folk used to talk in their " everyday" affairs
Wonderful video as always! Here is a list of other interesting traditional Romanian songs Baladă a lui Vodă Brâncoveanu Eu sunt Barbu Lăutarul Caval de-a lungu de pe Somes - Ion Farcas Cimpoi - Ion Laceanu Lelita Saftitan - Anton Pann Chira Chiralina Trei in lume nu se poate - Bogdan Simion Dunăre apă vioară Caval Joc De Inceput Uite lunca-mbobocește Cand Plecai De La Ramnic Doina din Nasaud (Caval) Ion Farcas Voinicul strain / Voinicel străin Mioriţa - Tudor Gheorghe Balada lui Radu Anghel Caval de-a lungu de pe Somes - Ion Farcas Cimpoi - Ion Laceanu Toata lumea are dor Of, Inima me - Etnos Balada Conducatorului (not really traditional, but still) Cântec de alungat strigoii / Funeral song ( This is a song meant to banish strigoii (kind of like zombie/vampire/ghost things) at funerals played by the romanians living in serbia Sârbă ciobănească Also, regarding the haiducii, there are songs about their deeds. The most famous 2 songs I can think of are Cântecul lui Iancu Jianu (in this song Iancu goes to the market to buy lead for bullets but on his way back a mob, lead by a boyar, catches up to him, they were on different sides of a river and Iancu Jianu tells the boyar that he will shoot him in the chest, mock him and eventually turn him and his wife into pistol holsters and a bagpipe Another one is Balada lui Radu Anghel. ( he is actually the one in the painting in the video) This one is about how Radu Anghel and his band rob a corrupt priest. They pay him a visit and Radu greets him and the priests greets him back saying "good afternoon captain" but radu tells him he is not a captain, captains spend their time in markets, he says he is "a man of the forest" and to give him his money, the priest swears on his old age and his church that he doesn't have any and then Radu punches him in the mouth and the priest suddenly remembers about a bucket of coins behind a door. Then the priest starts complaining about how Radu left him penniless and Radu tells him he never used a scythe, sickle or ever ploughed a field and that all his money was made by tricking old women and stealing money by charging fees for confessions
Arrangement by Farya Faraji, based on folk melodic motifs from southern Romania. The painting is by Mișu Popp, a Romanian painter and muralist of the 19th century. The Haiduci (plural for haiduc; spelled differently in different languages), were a form of irregular infantry from the Balkans that would become freedom fighters against Ottoman occupation from the 16th to the century 19th centuries. They have now acquired a Robin Hood like quality in the folk traditions of Balkan countries, and many individual hajduks have attained the status of national heroes in their respective countries.
The music is not my own composition, only my slightly augmented rendition of traditional Wallachian dance music, characterised by this very expressive form of fiddle-instrument playing, the usage of the ubiquitous, pan-Balkan kaval flute, and up until the 20th century, the usage of percussions, still heard in historical reconstructions of Wallachian music like Anton Pann's, but now mostly gone from modern Romanian music, where the percussive aspect is provided by the țambal hammered dulcimer, which I also used here.
God bless you Farya never Stop what ur doing! FELICITĂRI !!!
Anton Pann's work is amazing, and it is nice to see it appreciated ans much as it is good to hear another culture and musical tradition in your roster.
In Transylvania also existed a kind of "freedom fighters" but against the Austro-Hungarians.
One of the most emblematic moments (in my opinion) is when Avram Iancu gathered thousands of men (called "moți" from Țara Moților) in the mountains and organized them as Roman legions, one of them being called "Legiunea (or "Legio") Auraria Gemina". These legions were supposed to fight the Hungarian troops if needed.
Yet another great song and great timing!!
Great arrangment mr. Faraji. Please check out this album based on traditional Serb themes and music, I'm sure that you'll find something to your liking. th-cam.com/video/KYtJ-9BMQh8/w-d-xo.html
Farya, do you know about the 16th century military contact between the Holy Roman Empire and Safavid Persia (Iran) agreeing to fight against the Ottoman Empire who was allied with the Kingdom of France?
As a Romanian, I can only say that I feel honoured to be part of Your community for such a long time. From the Hikanatoi to this day
Dilo en RUMANO :3, sería genial
Mee too bro 🥰
@@paulusmoranferz5543 Ca un român nu pot spune decât că mă simt onorat să fac parte din comunitatea ta pentru o perioadă atât de lungă de timp. De la Hikanatoi până astăzi. 👍
Me too
i came the same day to this channel and i never regret this
My favorite neighbors!!! We have been back against back for millennia. From Bulgaria with love!
ww1? Second Balkan war? But history is history! Love from Romania!
Потърсете ДНК Хаплогрупи и ще видите, че румънците и българите имат генетично еднаква кръв! Ние сме братя, но не го знаем! Обич от Румъния за нашите братя българи!
@@mvrius26millenia is more than that
Albanian here, my feet can't stay still when I hear this song. Blessed are the children of the dacians and romans!
As a romanian, this makes me so happy. Thank you for your kindness!
Oh, thanks ( multumesc 😊, as a Romanian)
@@TIC-Skenderbeg69 you are our blood, kin, and even more HEART
you are albanian your not of the dacians and romans like us
@@Tfær citește
Gotta love how you made it sound exactly how romanian folk music sounds like! Impressed by your work as always! Greetings from Romania 🇷🇴
Greetings from Wallachia! 💙💛❤
I love Wallachia!!
As a Greek i am really vibing to this
💯
Same
Northern Greece, isn't it ? I would say Ioannina region or Salonic as far as I acknowledged them as a Romanian tourist.
@@BOGDANBLUNT Yes, I’m from Ioannina!
@@BOGDANBLUNT yes i am from igumeniza
Greetings and big love to our orthodox brothers Romanians from Serbia we are brothers forever
🇷🇸❤️🇷🇴
Kosovo je Srbile ! From Romania my brother !
@@VietchongTaurus Thank you brother and Bessarabia is Romania 🇷🇸❤️🇷🇴
Kosovo is Serbia forever ❤ greetings neighbour ☦️
@@BlueSwampyCraft And Bessarabia is Romania forever greetings from Serbia ☦️☦️☦️
SAMO SLOGA SRBINA SPASAVA BRATE. KOSOVO JE SRBIJA
You got the eclectic nature of Romanian folk songs perfectly. I love the sort of asymmetric effect you can hear in a lot of these horas. Very unique
What a GOOD description "asymmetrical"!!
Romania is the best. My parents were born in there.❤🇷🇴
Brother thank youuuuu so much for that, mean so much to me, great song you must more big love from 🇷🇴 🇵🇹 ♥
As a Romanian I am both surprised and happy that you made this video. Love your music.
Așa taică! ❤️
multu mushate, love it from Aromanian from south balkans (Albania, Greece)
❤❤❤❤ multumesc
Brothers! Armânlu nu cheari - Aromânul nu piere.
Greetings from Romania! This song is a masterpiece. Lovely interpretation!
Always love the variety of music on this channel. Thanks again for the composition as well as the history lesson!
Omg I just spent the night watching your videos about Ancient Greece and now I see you here on another marvellous channel! Greetings from Romania ❤
As a Romanian Aromanian born and raised in Romania, I do have to admit that this piece of art is extremely well-done.
S'bâneadzâ Armânamea shi Rumânjia
S bânedzã frate , Armânlu nu châari !!
@@e-deternaldatabase4721 Sâ'nji bânedz! Ti bashu
@@e-deternaldatabase4721 cee vorbiti ma voi aicisa =))))
@@emanuelmaldoileacont8253 Aromana.
@@emanuelmaldoileacont8253 Ehe, e greu! N-o să găsești aromâna pe Google translate. Gândește-te la alții care n-o să înțeleagă nimic! Noi, de bine de rău, le mai ghicim! „S'bâneadzâ Armânamea shi Rumânjia”- Trăiască aromânii și România „S bânedzã frate , Armânlu nu châari !!”- Trăiască frate, aromânul nu piere! Sper că am „tradus”corect!!! Că nu sunt aromân!
Love from a Romanian!
Amazing job, my brother.
My psychotherapy supervisor is from Iran. I love him dearly. I always felt a deep connection to Iran.
I am honored as a romanian that you show a lot of attention to romanian old songs. Keep going.
Before Romanian music was manelized and domanisized.
@@thesecretlibrary890 manelele is una,muzica romaneasca autentica e alta
Nu se manelizeaza nimica,se dezvolta tot felu de stiluri de muzica,alegi din care vrei si aia e
@@emanuelmaldoileacont8253 maneaua muzica subumana
@@emanuelmaldoileacont8253Da, el cred că se referă la faptul că manelele sunt Mainstream rău și deseori numai manele auzi unde te duci
@@thesecretlibrary890 you do realise that maneaua or muzica lautareasca is of turkish origins and that they're very old, right?
Aici suntem. Aici rămânem.
as a Romanian, the love I already had for your channel just grew bigger!
E demențial omul!! Ne face un serviciu inestimabil culturii noastre! I-am sugerat să facă și un cover Mariei Tănase "Până când nu te iubeam".
@ Are si de unde. Pe canalul lui Fabr1s are multe pietre inestimabile!
@@claudiu8426 ohh da, adevărat! Lui fabr1s îi datorez faptul că am devenit mai cult. Câtă muzică bună de care, în ignoranța mea, nu aș fi aflat nicicând.😍
My grandparents were from bukovina and my last name is Haidu
certified romanian.
Hajdú
Beautiful piece of a song ,greetings from Hungary!
As a Romanian I'm happy to see a Hungarian who is not stereotypical like the most of us
Greetings! ❤❤❤❤
Nu pot să cred.. Îmi inspiri respect! La toți ungurii normali, numai bine și Dumnezeu să vă binecuvinteze!
Ah, the caval. The Carpathian mountains really did keep something ancestral alive.
Feels like listening to neolithic Cucuteni-Trypilia EEF music.
Ah, thank you, this is quite like music of my childhood in sunny Bessarabia. My family name Voloshin is just the Ukrainian for "Wallachian".
@@InAeternumRomaMater its amazing how word Vlach has many "uses" in Croatias Dalmatia hinterland Croats are called Vlachs more like insult for rural area people. In Bosnia and Slavonia Vlach name was used for orthodox (Serbs), many parts in Croatia has names, places and people by vary history periods who were Vlachs since Slavic settling until present day
@@InAeternumRomaMater yes specially in Istria they were people called Ćići from Ćićarija mountain in Istria but are assimilated as Croats I know from some documentary on TV some remainings of Ćići people told that they ancestors arrived from Romania but are not Romanians probably because Romania as state wasnt formed then but they are arrived from that land. Google Istriot language its something like mix of Italian and Vlach people. So from romanian languages historical you have in Istria italian, istra-veneto, istriot and istrorumunji not sure how to say on english
@@InAeternumRomaMater thanks a lot for this information. The "falcon" ethymology was new to me. Latin "falx" is very similar to Gallic "uolcos", so possibly two words may have common Indo-European root.
Old German "rörik" and Slavic "sókol" are other names for the falcon. The Slavic name is just an onomapoetic one, because the voice of the falkon is called "sókot". Ethymology of the German name is unclear to me, but connection to the name of the legendary Rurick, "the invited ruler of Rus" is clear.
Whats up brother, I am also from Bessarabia
@@BalkanVlachOh great, greetings, I'm from Kiliya (Chilia Nova)! And you?
❤ from Greece 🇷🇴
My wife is Romanian and I am very interested in Romanian culture and music. Thank you for this beautiful song.
Greetings from Romania, very beautiful music that fills you with life, respect to our brothers from the Balkans and beyond!!✝♥
As a Romanian i can feel the power of this song
Great piece! Glory to Hajduks, liberators of the Balkans!
Romania is Carpathian not Balkans
@@klaus6740 it actually is considered balkan check out wikipedia if you dont believe
@@randomhumaniguess6753 In Wikipedia the most northern part of the balkans is Bulgaria. Romania doesn’t have balkan mountains. It has Carpathian Mountains
+The original name for this territory is HELM... Balkan= mountain on Turks..HELM = the hills, yes Romania is a part of this territory +
@@klaus6740 oops seems like you're right. I thought that Romania is balkan cause it often gets included in balkan countries
i love your muzic greeting from Bulgaria!
Thank you, Farya ! It is a great pleasure that you honor our musical folk traditions with this piece. Hope there are many more to come. Greetings from Oltenia, one of the homelands of the haiduci !
Greetings from romania! i love your work, from the roman songs to the viking ones
As a Romanian, I can only say: This channel is awesome!
Such an interesting country indeed, I hope for more Romanian music soon.
I can imagine if one of my ancestors was a haiduc riding out with his horse out on the countryside! Like many other videos of yours, Farya, you inspire many people about history and myth and legend and I can't thank you enough! Mulțumesc!
would love to see 'Ciuleandra' arranged by Farya Faraji
Our Romanian bros! Many Serb hajduks fought for our Romanian bros and we will again if needed! Amin
In Romania we have many streets named after Baba Novac
@@epv888 I know my bro! Starina Novak was just one of them! God Bless you and your family!
@@skrajina8037 Serbia and Romania bros since 1389, we were there for you in Kosovo while those Bosnians abandoned you
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ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statuia_lui_Baba_Novac_din_Cluj-Napoca#/media/Fi%C8%99ier:Baba_Novac_statue_in_Cluj-Napoca.jpg
This has no reason
And I mean NO REASON
To slap as hard as it did
Thank you very much for this, nearly made me bust romanian folk dance moves while waiting in a queue.
All love to you, from Romania
why would it have no reason?
If you want to dance do it HAHAHA. Nearly all Byzantine pieces of Farya scream at me to dance LOL. I just can't deny
You just made a lot of romanian history nerds very happy with this upload
Wonderful music to my ears, just excellent. Loving that you are exploring this region's music, hoping to hear more from you. Also, many hugs to our neighbors in Romania in the comment section from Hungary:)
Love to all Hungarian neighbours. From Romania. 🥰
@@brav0wing
Bias aside I implore you to continue making more traditional Romanian music with its forgotten percussion elements, it’s a very rare niche that hasn’t been rediscovered yet and you might make your mark in reviving it!
Great work. Greetings and best wishes from Türkiye to you dear Farya🙋♂🙋♂
ZEMIN KAN KIRMIZI AY YILDIZI AK O MUBAREK BAYRAK ISTE BU BAYRAK. TANRI TURKU KORUSUN DOSTUM
Stupendo! Ipnotico...Trascinante fino alle vertigini. Una voglia irresistibile di ballare all'infinito, senza tregua. ...
Romanian here. You did very, very well. I honestly love all of it. Fits very well with the era you were trying to replicate, I just can't comment anything. Good luck in the future, Farya Faraji!
I love Romanian folk music. It has so many colors. Valachia, Moldova, Dobrodgea, Banat. Each region has musical treasures. Not to forget the music of the national minorities: Hungarians, Romi, Serbs, Germans, Ukraineans, Slovacs and many more.
Slovak did not exist , and serbs only stolen our folclore
Jews too.
Ok American lol
¡Salvete hermanos Rumanos! ¡Pueblo Latino al igual que los Hispanos!.
salve
Salve nova Roma sumus!!
Rome never fell!It remained alive throught its descendants and as long as we all exist it will never die,Rome is Eternal!
In my opinion, Romanian (and Latin in general) are among the most interesting cultures in the world
@@alexandruolar tears of pride. At these comments usualy there's one or two romanians denying our latinity.
First time hearing this style of music, and it's awesome - heck, it almost made me want to get up and dance! Fantastic work dude, you got a subscriber!
this is beyond amazing ❤ greetings from Wallachia our dear brother ❤ and thank you for everything you did for the tradition ❤
Absolutely amazing song, I've been listening and enjoying your songs for quite a while now, especially the Roman ones, but i did not expect this! Ca Român, îți mulțumesc și te felicit.
love to our romanian brothers from Greece
Perfectly timed!
Damn, if Dracula comes from the same place as this badass music, I have no problem letting him into my room 😃
well Haiducs are more like 17th to 19th century, they have other things going on.
Flintlock pistols, sabers, robbing the nobles and helping peasants, the legends and poems about them are more like Robin hood whith guns.
if you let them in they'll probably throw a wild party and hide in the forest when the cops knock.
Dracula comes from the same place. He ruled in Wallachia, though he was born in Transylvania.
@@brav0wingdoesn’t matter if he was from Transylvania, Wallachian, or Moldova, we are all ROMANiANS !!!🇷🇴🇷🇴🇷🇴
As a Romanian ,,i can only say ,,,BRAVO ,,i feel honoured!!!
Vibing to this. Greetings to our neighbors from Serbia!
Salutari din sudul Romaniei
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Thank you so much for this! Have been listening to your music for a while! So happy to see you delve into our culture too!
Excellent!!!
Sounds very Greek too. I guess there’s a Balkan musical substructure that’s similar to all the Balkans.
Any more balkanized and this music would start a world war.
Η βλάχοι ήταν Ρωμιοί που πολεμούσαν για την Βυζάντινη αυτοκρατορια! Στην Ελλάδα υπάρχουν πολλοί βλάχοι που ενσωμάτωσαν στην χώρα μετά από την ελληνική επανάσταση. Είναι Έλληνες επίσης
No way, this song is epic, Good 👌
It is an honor for us to be able to listen your voice and compositions. You are very talented! Greetings from Romania!
Lepa narodna glasba...
When you're a Turk and you hear the forest play this but you suddenly realize that those are not trees but actually stakes.
LOL
@@ilivich You people have to be the most insecure nation in the world.
Too based for Farya the snowflake.
Vlad Tepeş was a hero 👍👑
@@conquistador5228 How exactly is he a "snowflake"?
Imagine my surprise after months of perusing your channel to see some, not just Romanian representation, but specifically Wallachian.
Hah, makes me think of home.
De ce ai plecat din tara atunci? Mai bine vi inapoi si incepe sa o reconstruiesti la fel cum fac cei care inca au ramas in romania
@@silviueugen4069 Faci multe presuuneri bazate pe 2 propozitii legate de muzica. Hai sa ramanem pe subiect si nu te strofoca cu gandul la alegerile mele personale.
Much love From Türkiye ❤
Awesome to see Romanian culture and history be represented,.much love from 🇲🇽
Great job capturing the energy of the songs of that time in Valahia ,keep up the good work
You hit the zeitgeist spirit of our time, Farya. I wonder if it's "theopnefsto" (divinely inspired) or you know something...thus heightening the alert for the rest of us. Above all, beautiful video, as always.
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We are true brothers
I didn't know this one and the tempo is really nice. I'm not much of a fan of Romanian folk but you make it sound really nice. Thanks for all your work Farya! 😁
Ca mulți români fițosi şi idioți, nu e fun după muzica populară...
What a perfect time to post this video. Netflix just released the second season of the docu series "Rise of Empires: Ottoman", which is about the war between Mehmed II and Vlad Tepes. I absolutely recommend it!
Nooooo they released another one? That’s so cool, I was afraid the show was cancelled
that show was surprisingly accurate. The ending was a bit rushed but I liked their take on that topic
It may have been accurate in some regards, but it seems to portray Mehmed as having murdered or slayed Vlad, and it implies some barbarism from Vlad, which is not really historically accurate, since we know the Impaler most likely died at the hands of Romanian soldiers or Jannisaries, led by Romanian Basarab Laiota the Elder. Tho, I am happy the production portrays the history either way. So far, most depictions in western media have been mythical.
@@sticlavoda5632 yes, I agree. That's why I thought the ending was rushed, and they didn't show the fight between Vlad and Vladislav II OR downplayed his motivation to oppose the sultan, but it's the best depiction out there, much better than any american depiction, and obviously Mehmed is the protagonist and it's a Turkish show so they made him cool, but it was MOSTLY unbiased as a documentary.
Also the narrator is Tywin Lanmister, I'm satisfied
@@malahamavet I think it would be interesting to see a documentary series in such fashion on Romanian history figures. Would be fun, and would allow us to evolve past the days of Sergiu Nicolaescu.
Gotta love the Haiduci/Hajduci/Kleftes, they liberated the whole Balkans not by strength in numbers but by clever tactics and sheer resilience.
Glory to the Haiduci of all Balkan nations, and glory to the Romanian people! 🇷🇴♥️🇷🇸❤️🇬🇷♥️🇧🇬♥️🇲🇰
I'm so excited to see more Romanian pieces. The other ones were already great.
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Sounds amazing. Greetings from a proud Romanian!
Faryaaaa, bless you!! I don't have enough words to thank you and to say how much happy you made me with this!! If you ever visit Bucharest I will buy you a drink! 😀
Damn, this sounds gooood!
Sir you really are a genius.
This is amazing.
In love with this
Farya making bangers as always
Great song mate.Greetings from Wallachia
i m from Wallachia and i salute you!
So cool! Cheers to our Romanian brothers who are badasses!
Epic song for us, ty for this 🤝
Amazing piece, you bring back honour to fellow romanians!
😀I don't normally listen to dance music. I feel your dance music as a background music from a film about Balkan. Imagine a group of Ottoman soldiers coming into the forest and suddenly the music start and a large group of hajduks or haiduc start to ambush them.
Your music is breathtaking.
Amazing!
Wow, je vois parfaitement des gens faire des dances endiablées sur cette musique ! Elle est très entraînante !
Well, I didn't think our country will be featured on this channel. You are a man or woman of culture!
AYO! I just saw this in my recommended and as a Romanian I am VIBING right now at 9:05 in the morning!
When you are an Ottoman trader passing the Carpathian mountains to sell your goods to Transilvania and hear this music 💀
Wow....this is epic, reminds me of the Kleftes, the Partizan of Greece
You should make a skenderbeg or Gjergj Kastrioti themed Albanian track next, a good track to look at is "Albulena", it is a old 15th century Albanian song that talks about the war against the ottomans and the defense of Europe from Turkish Invasions, this would be a good one to include. Much love! (:
bro this song is so good i love romanian history
Wow! Amazing learned somthing new about romanian history and I would like you to do a one on _"Vlad Dracula the Impaler"_ in future 😊
You can discover and read more about Vlad`s life in "Corpus Draculianum". There are two volumes. 2500 pages about his life and the Wallachian region as well.
@@claudiu8426 Wow, many thanks.
I always wanted to learn Romanian, but I always give up as well. Quite a nice language.
Fun fact, the " vlach" language is probably the last living descendant of the "everyday" Latin tongue that Roman folk used to talk in their " everyday" affairs
Don't forget Sardinian
This is awesome! Could I use this and some of your other music in a Dungeons and Dragons podcast? I'd be sure to credit you.
this sounds amazing
Love your music! Thank you!
multe salutări din Serbia. Iubim România.
а ми волимо Србију
New Romanian music!🇹🇩
Wonderful video as always! Here is a list of other interesting traditional Romanian songs
Baladă a lui Vodă Brâncoveanu
Eu sunt Barbu Lăutarul
Caval de-a lungu de pe Somes - Ion Farcas
Cimpoi - Ion Laceanu
Lelita Saftitan - Anton Pann
Chira Chiralina
Trei in lume nu se poate - Bogdan Simion
Dunăre apă vioară
Caval Joc De Inceput
Uite lunca-mbobocește
Cand Plecai De La Ramnic
Doina din Nasaud (Caval) Ion Farcas
Voinicul strain / Voinicel străin
Mioriţa - Tudor Gheorghe
Balada lui Radu Anghel
Caval de-a lungu de pe Somes - Ion Farcas
Cimpoi - Ion Laceanu
Toata lumea are dor
Of, Inima me - Etnos
Balada Conducatorului (not really traditional, but still)
Cântec de alungat strigoii / Funeral song ( This is a song meant to banish strigoii (kind of like zombie/vampire/ghost things) at funerals played by the romanians living in serbia
Sârbă ciobănească
Also, regarding the haiducii, there are songs about their deeds. The most famous 2 songs I can think of are
Cântecul lui Iancu Jianu (in this song Iancu goes to the market to buy lead for bullets but on his way back a mob, lead by a boyar, catches up to him, they were on different sides of a river and Iancu Jianu tells the boyar that he will shoot him in the chest, mock him and eventually turn him and his wife into pistol holsters and a bagpipe
Another one is
Balada lui Radu Anghel. ( he is actually the one in the painting in the video)
This one is about how Radu Anghel and his band rob a corrupt priest. They pay him a visit and Radu greets him and the priests greets him back saying "good afternoon captain" but radu tells him he is not a captain, captains spend their time in markets, he says he is "a man of the forest" and to give him his money, the priest swears on his old age and his church that he doesn't have any and then Radu punches him in the mouth and the priest suddenly remembers about a bucket of coins behind a door. Then the priest starts complaining about how Radu left him penniless and Radu tells him he never used a scythe, sickle or ever ploughed a field and that all his money was made by tricking old women and stealing money by charging fees for confessions
Iti multumesc pentru comment-ul asta ^^