Portuguese Fado from Amalia is kinda similar to the traditional greek bouzouki music. Greek bouzouki reminds me more of fado music style from Portugal. I'm half portuguese and half german and in germany I went sometimes to a greek restaurant with my friends and I've eaten greek food: greek salad, tzaziki, gyros and greek yogurt. I love greece, the language, their culture, mithology and bcs I'm half portuguese, I love that you are surrounded by the ocean, and you eat seafood. Portuguese eat also seafood and we have a lot of beaches here, so it seems like there's some similarities in those cultures, and I want to learn more about greece, the language too because we use words in many languages that derived from greece and latin. So I want to learn both languages. So I want to learn latin so I can understand all latin speaking countries including portuguese, because my portuguese is really bad, but I can speak basic portuguese. but I speak german fluently though, because I was born and raised there for twenty years. This Sinti music reminds a little bit of the traditional greek music but the difference is that the sounds of the greek instrument is sharper than this one, I can't explain it with words, also this music gets more faster and happier if I may say so, as the greek traditional bouyouki and the portuguese fado instrumentalwise. Spain also has similar sounds to it as well.
moi avec jait remarqué que la musique traditionnelle sinti ressemble à la musique grecque mais se nest pas pareil parseque jait entendu un seul morceau grecque qui ressemblait à la musique sinti donc je pense que un morceaux grecque peu ressemblait à toute un arsenal musical sinti mais quand tout le reste des morceaux Grecs ne ressemble pas au morceau sinti ces que il ya eu ressemblensse sur un seul morceau ou deux trois pour moi ce n'est pas comme ça qu'on identifie si un style musical ressemble à un autre si sur tous les morceaux il y a similarité là les styles sang commun sinon se n'est pas le cas
@@suzannelafertin2472 I never said that Sinti music is the same as the greek traditional bouyouki, I also don't speak french, I just google translate it...
@@luciathesylveon8082 enfaîte j'ai dit cela jentillemen 🙂 une fois jait tomber sur un morceau grecque qui ressemblait à la musique traditionnelle manouche mais je n'ai plus jamais retrouvé de morceaux qui ressemblait à la musique traditionnelle manouche !1🙂👍
Great performance. Please if you have 5 minutes check this live organ trio “It’alright with me” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-m2U3SB3vWi8.html
Oh my! Saw him in the nineties in St. Petersburg, Florida at the height of his powers! He kept joking about his meds! Now he’s in heaven because he was a believer! 🌹🤗😘👏💐
I'm neapolitan and in 2012 Sir Al Jarreau came in my town and I got the fortune and the privilege to see and listen him and in the end I shake his hand 😍
I was lucky to see Mr Jarreau in concert 4 times ... in Orange County's outdoor venue ... in Fresno ... and twice at the Greek Theater in LA. In the second LA concert, we were all yelling out to Al songs we wanted him to sing. He stuck with the play list. However, at one point, a beautiful woman approached the stage offering a single rose. They let her up to the stage and Al leaned over to hear what she had to say and to receive the rose. After her comment, he laughed ... you know ... his laugh ... and then offered the mic to the woman and she said, "teach me tonight." The crowd went wild and, he sung Teach Me Tonight acapella. On of the most magical concert experiences of my life. Yes ArielandKay ... one of the greats. Wish he was still with us.