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@kostasantoniadis9132
@kostasantoniadis9132 3 года назад
Ωραίος ήχος ωραίο τραγούδι ωραίο τραγουδισμένο και το μπουζούκι ολοκάθαρο κουδούνα μπράβο
@canadianloon6433
@canadianloon6433 3 года назад
Beautiful
@costaliberta5969
@costaliberta5969 3 года назад
απόλυτα φυσικό και αληθινό
@rapakodi
@rapakodi 8 лет назад
@Sezer Akşit prousiko means from prousa ( boursa) the area in TurkeySo its still turkish hasisi ;-) in other songs prousiko is common to be heard so Mitsaras impovised!!!
@losmuchachoseldoctor9446
@losmuchachoseldoctor9446 6 лет назад
turkish landrace
Год назад
yeah i didn't know prousiko is bursa thanks a lot
@ΘανοςΡουσόπουλος
@ΘανοςΡουσόπουλος 3 года назад
Με μπερδεύει απίστευτα που έχει 8 κλειδιά σε τρίχορδο... Έχει 2 τριπλές χορδές?
@aimilios439
@aimilios439 2 года назад
Έχει τριπλή μουργκάνα κι ένα κενό κλειδί.
8 лет назад
why are you saying "chasisi prusiko" instead of "chasisi turkiko"? i wonder because Genitsaris also saying "prusiko" instead of "turkiko" in a live performance of his song named "fylaki kai exoria" from a documentary. but in the original record, it is "turkiko". i would appreciate if you explain.
@rhapsodyapartments647
@rhapsodyapartments647 6 лет назад
You know very well why. Prousa is the city, and Turkey the country . But for Greeks Prousa will be always their country. Clear?
@Motoristasgr
@Motoristasgr 6 лет назад
Because prusa is Greek and Smyrni Minor Asia, Konstantinupoli and pontos and are under turkish occupation. Clear?
@losmuchachoseldoctor9446
@losmuchachoseldoctor9446 6 лет назад
turkish landrace grow in prussa for years --- after years come in grecce and with clemate from crete and kalamata made the famous greek calamata red!
@George.E
@George.E Год назад
Obviously you are listening the song to the "bones" ! The original is saying "turkiko" (turkish) and that's it! Music is global and do not belong to anyone. Greetings from Greece
Год назад
@@George.E yeah ofc i didn't want to start a cultural war, i just was interested about where the hashish comes from in the story lol and i thought prusa is somewhere outside turkey but i learned that it's the greek name of bursa, thanks everyone
@Motoristasgr
@Motoristasgr 7 лет назад
Φίλε είναι διαθέσιμο το όργανο; αν ναι πόσο κοστίζει;
@ΔημητριοςΓακης
@ΔημητριοςΓακης 7 лет назад
ποσο θα κοστίζει?
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