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    Quote Originally Posted by brennus dux gallorum View Post



    the non-European part of Anatolian Greeks' music is considered the crappiest and most alien in folk Greek, if that's what you mean as "including Greek". the Greek proper music has not anything in common with either Anatolia or caucasus
    As you can see I already said music of Anatolian Greeks which is 1000 times better than music of mainland Greeks. Already that's why you produce it to all world as Greek music. You know rembetiko, sirtaki, bozuki, horon, çiftetelli, zeybek... These all come from our common Anatolian culture. Btw if you find their culture that creepy send them back. Personally I would be very happy to see them back in here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Proud Human View Post
    As you can see I already said music of Anatolian Greeks which is 1000 times better than music of mainland Greeks. Already that's why you produce it to all world as Greek music. You know rembetiko, sirtaki, bozuki, horon, çiftetelli, zeybek... These all come from our common Anatolian culture. Btw if you find their culture that creepy send them back. Personally I would be very happy to see them back in here.
    Both remberiko and sirtaki, after the arrival of anatolian refugees were developed as mainland music, with massive influence from ionian islanders' kantades, so yes, they are both Greek, but not even anatolians themselves claim ciftenteli, we associate it with romani people, who have assimilated it in their culture

    The more "European" part of anatolian culture is nice, I agree

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    Obviously, India... hands down






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    Quote Originally Posted by brennus dux gallorum View Post
    Both remberiko and sirtaki, after the arrival of anatolian refugees were developed as mainland music, with massive influence from ionian islanders' kantades, so yes, they are both Greek, but not even anatolians themselves claim ciftenteli, we associate it with romani people, who have assimilated it in their culture

    The more "European" part of anatolian culture is nice, I agree
    Anatolian Greek folklore music is mostly Sirtos,Balos and Karsilamas a dance more typical for Eastern Greeks that exists in Turkey also.
    Basicly most of this music comes from Byzantine Pre-Turkic musical system of Greeks with some additional Eastern influences.
    The Talmud tells us that the only language the Torah could be translated into elegantly is Greek.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Proud Human View Post
    As you can see I already said music of Anatolian Greeks which is 1000 times better than music of mainland Greeks. Already that's why you produce it to all world as Greek music. You know rembetiko, sirtaki, bozuki, horon, çiftetelli, zeybek... These all come from our common Anatolian culture. Btw if you find their culture that creepy send them back. Personally I would be very happy to see them back in here.
    Its 10 times better than Turkish folk music for sure.

    Turks copypasted their music from Byzantine,Persian,Kurdish and Armenian anyway.

    So leave Greeks alone and fuck of Turkish asshole "Ibne Tsoglan"
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    Folk music is great, across loads of countries. One day I will be listening to Greek folk music, then Chinese, then African, then Scandinavian, then Mongolian. There is something more 'real' about this music and something more profoundly evocative than mainstream pop.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Proud Human View Post
    As you can see I already said music of Anatolian Greeks which is 1000 times better than music of mainland Greeks. Already that's why you produce it to all world as Greek music. You know rembetiko, sirtaki, bozuki, horon, çiftetelli, zeybek... These all come from our common Anatolian culture. Btw if you find their culture that creepy send them back. Personally I would be very happy to see them back in here.
    There is no traditional turkish Rembetiko
    Even if Yoruk Turks dance Zeybek i have never seen Turkish rembetes.
    Horon even the name is Greek from Horos which means dance.
    Never seen a Turk playing Bouzouki.
    Turks play Zas and Tanbour mostly.
    Sirtaki is based in traditional Cretan music.

    Are you going to claim Cretan music as Turkish also?
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    For modern music, to me, and in my opinion unquestionably, the UK

    For classical music, Germany

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