Chilia kalos orisate
Chilia kalos orisate, (Greek: Χίλια Καλώς Ορίσατε) is a Greeks folkloric tune (syrtos or Kasik Havasi). The meter is 2
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Original form
The original form of the syrtos was popular in Icaria.
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References
- "ikariamusicproject:Χίλια Καλώς Ορίσατε". Retrieved 26 January 2017.
External media
- https://soundcloud.com/search?q=Ti%20Tha%20Yino%2C%20Ego%20Me%20Sena%20(%22What%20Shall%20I%20Become%2C%20I%20with%20You%3F%22
- http://www.ikariamusicproject.com/images/audio/XiliaKalosorisate.mp3%5B%5D
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