Songs

Marcel Khalife

Marcel Khalife songs playlist .. “I would resist with oud strings”

Arabic Oud (the oriental lute) is a central feature of Arabic music. It is a pear-shaped, lute-like instrument whose origins go back several thousand years. Traditionally, Oud playing was constrained by the strict techniques that governed its playing, but many contemporary oud players such as Marcel Khalife, Charbel Rouhana, Le Trio Joubran were, however, able …

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who wrote the thrill is gone

Who wrote “The thrill is gone” covered beautifully by Isaac and Nora

In this post, we want to talk about a trending amazing video on facebook. Two kids and their father singing “The thrill is gone”, who are they? and who wrote the thrill is gone? Little French singers Nora and Isaac with their father are musical French-Korean family, They often make songs covers helped by their …

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greek traditional song Eirini Tornesaki

Beautiful greek traditional song performed by Eirini Tornesaki

In the video blow, Eirini Tornesaki sings “Korasion Etragoudage”, which is a Greek Traditional song from Asia Minor, from the area of Propontis (Sea of Marmara). Eirini Tornesaki is a jazz vocalist  who blurs the lines between genres and explores intercultural dialogue through music. The cello performance by Naseem is very important here. Especially his oriental …

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Amazing Grace On Bagpipes Instrument

Is Amazing Grace (Bagpipes) a Scottish song? and who wrote it?

Amazing grace is a song that holds meaning for many people around the world and touches everybody’s soul hear it. It brings peace, serenity, calmness, humility and joy all at once. Here’s a Amazing grace music on Bagpipe instrument that sounds hauntingly beautiful on an instrument like Bagpipes. In fact,  Amazing grace is most popularly …

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