@@Dimitrios_Dallas I do love these double chantered droneless pipes They also apparently exist in Croatia and Georgia? Interesting I do have a question: Have you played Undertale? One of the repeating sequences sounds like it came from a song there, Your Best Friend. Probably just improvisation
Very common in the region to have this instrument. We have several variations of it just in Greece alone. Turkey also has. Middle East also. Thanks for watching and commenting. Always welcome nice conversations.
Excellent 👌🏴😎
Beautiful song! Well done
Thank you! All the best to you!
Να ζήσετε τα έθιμα μας!
It sounds extremely similar to the ney anban and jirba of my region
@@hcn6708 yes this sound is very common in the entire region. We have several variations of this bagpipe in Greece alone.
@@Dimitrios_Dallas I do love these double chantered droneless pipes
They also apparently exist in Croatia and Georgia? Interesting
I do have a question: Have you played Undertale? One of the repeating sequences sounds like it came from a song there, Your Best Friend. Probably just improvisation
@ I’ve seen the Croatian double chanter even incorporate a drone. Very cool stuff. I am not familiar with Undertale. I need to check that out!
@ Huh! TIL
Ah. Undertale is a pretty great video game where violence isn’t the only option
Love the music! Where can I get a one of those bagpipes?
Thank you! Thanks for watching. The maker of this one is Serafeim Marmaridis. You can find him on FB.
bravo, çok güzel
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Awesome! Cretan Syrto followed by a Sirtaki? what's the rhythm instrument? Guitar?
@@pudnbug Cretan Siganos followed by a pentozali. Rhythm instrument is Cretan Laouto. Thanks for watching 🙏
Tulumina yavrum tulumina😂
This looks very similar to the Georgian (country) gudastrivi
@@chir221 absolutely! This is very common in the region.
Γιατί δεν ανεβάζεις μαθήματα ασκομαντουρας !!!
@@manolispetrakis1374 σιγά σιγά ανεβάζω μαθήματα φιλαράκο
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Very common in the region to have this instrument. We have several variations of it just in Greece alone. Turkey also has. Middle East also. Thanks for watching and commenting. Always welcome nice conversations.