Konyali

Konyali (Κόνιαλι) is a Turkish folkloric tune (Türkü). Konyali is a form of the Turkish folk dance Kaşık Havası.[1] The meter is 4/4. The makam is hüseyni. Danced by the Greeks of Anatolia – Karamanlides, Cappadocian Greeks, Pontians and others. There are similar folkloric dance tunes known as η βράκα in Cyprus.

Original form

The original form of the türkü was popular in Konya .

gollark: The quality is a problem for you however.
gollark: On fixed 40-hour-a-week contracts mostly.
gollark: Besides: you can mostly just ignore it and do other things while it boils.
gollark: Can most people take on arbitrary short term work like that?
gollark: … a quarter of an hour or so?

See also

References

  1. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-12-28. Retrieved 2014-12-28.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
External video
Η ΒΡΑΚΑ - Αννα Καραμπεσίνη, Εφη Σαρρή
Konyalım Zehra Bilir - Taş Plak Kaydı
03 ΑΡΧΙΣΕ ΤΟ ΑΧΕΙΛΑΚΙ ΜΟΥ - Μαρμαρινάκι μου - Μορφωτικός Πολιτιστικός Σύλλογος Αμμουλιανής
Stelios Kazantzidis - Hani Benim Elli Dirhem Pastırmam (Konyalı) [Official Audio]
Λαική αγορά Εσκενάζυ Ρόζα (Κόνιαλής-Konyalim)
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