Oh my dear, the composer Sayat Nova was born and created in the 18th century(!) Your mentioned song is precisely an Azeri propaganda song that stole the melody from the Armenians, as it always happens when they try to infiltrate "Turkish" brotherhood. Not much they love you to create their own song, heh?
@@ninasaroian8403 I didn't know about Sayat Nova back then when I wrote that comment, it's clear the original melody is Armenian. However, I wouldn't say Azeris "stole" the melody as it's pretty normal for neighboring peoples to adopt similar customs and songs. Also I don't think it's wise to say Azeris don't love their Anatolian brothers enough just because of a song adaptation 😅
@NRooster oh really, they just "adopted" it? What a cunning fox you are. Then go to their song and find any mention of an Armenian composer as original music. Won't find it, i dare you
@ Yeah it's "adopting." It's not like I don't know the meaning of "stealing." What does it mean to steal? If people sing a song, it means they like it, and it doesn’t matter who wrote the song or what nationality it is. There are tons of classical and anonymous songs present in both Armenian and Azeri folklore. It's safe to say Kamancha has become one them. What's important is that it is influential and that it is kept sung in different regions. All nations are talented, everyone has beautiful music, and if folk music is performed by other nations, then it is so good that it can be considered a classic. No need to get triggered for that. Both Armenians and Azeris need to stop thinking it's their culture that's most authentic and precious while the other one is just so poor that they keep copying others' stuff and doesn't have anything special of their own.
@NRooster not bloody likely all cultures are the same good and the same rich. If it were so, you would stick to your Mongolian throat-singing, accompanied with dombra and aqyns, and would eat beshbarmak and kazi on your dinner. On contrary, me, my language, my face, my culture, my history, all what can be called Armenian were born and developed in Armenian Highlands. And we are faithful to our roots. This fact gives me the credit to show the failure of your Turkish/Azeri/ culture in this region. You're very distant from your roots, yet you shout the loudest about the great Turan, which is as well as "Azerbaijan" are an Iranian names, refers to Iranian regions. What solid arguments should I expect from a Turkish person, who has for father of nation and republic AtaArnavut instead of real "AtaTurk". Compare with our father of First Republic, Aram Manukian🇦🇲
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Melodisi Çırpınırdı Karadeniz ile aynı, bir ilişki vardır belki.
Oh my dear, the composer Sayat Nova was born and created in the 18th century(!) Your mentioned song is precisely an Azeri propaganda song that stole the melody from the Armenians, as it always happens when they try to infiltrate "Turkish" brotherhood. Not much they love you to create their own song, heh?
@@ninasaroian8403 I didn't know about Sayat Nova back then when I wrote that comment, it's clear the original melody is Armenian. However, I wouldn't say Azeris "stole" the melody as it's pretty normal for neighboring peoples to adopt similar customs and songs. Also I don't think it's wise to say Azeris don't love their Anatolian brothers enough just because of a song adaptation 😅
@NRooster oh really, they just "adopted" it? What a cunning fox you are. Then go to their song and find any mention of an Armenian composer as original music. Won't find it, i dare you
@ Yeah it's "adopting." It's not like I don't know the meaning of "stealing." What does it mean to steal? If people sing a song, it means they like it, and it doesn’t matter who wrote the song or what nationality it is. There are tons of classical and anonymous songs present in both Armenian and Azeri folklore. It's safe to say Kamancha has become one them. What's important is that it is influential and that it is kept sung in different regions. All nations are talented, everyone has beautiful music, and if folk music is performed by other nations, then it is so good that it can be considered a classic. No need to get triggered for that. Both Armenians and Azeris need to stop thinking it's their culture that's most authentic and precious while the other one is just so poor that they keep copying others' stuff and doesn't have anything special of their own.
@NRooster not bloody likely all cultures are the same good and the same rich. If it were so, you would stick to your Mongolian throat-singing, accompanied with dombra and aqyns, and would eat beshbarmak and kazi on your dinner. On contrary, me, my language, my face, my culture, my history, all what can be called Armenian were born and developed in Armenian Highlands. And we are faithful to our roots. This fact gives me the credit to show the failure of your Turkish/Azeri/ culture in this region. You're very distant from your roots, yet you shout the loudest about the great Turan, which is as well as "Azerbaijan" are an Iranian names, refers to Iranian regions. What solid arguments should I expect from a Turkish person, who has for father of nation and republic AtaArnavut instead of real "AtaTurk". Compare with our father of First Republic, Aram Manukian🇦🇲