Ti mou stelneis grammata
Ti mou stelneis grammata (Greek: Τι μου στέλνεις γράμματα; English: You Send Me Letters) [1] is an anonymous Cappadocian Greek folk tune (Kasik Havasi (in Turkish) or Χορός κουταλιών (in Greek)). The meter is 4
4. There are similar folk tunes known as Pınar başı burma burma and Sut ictim dilim yandi.
"Ti mou stelneis grammata" | |
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Song by Katerina Papadopoulou | |
Language | Greek |
Genre | Syrtos |
Songwriter(s) | Unknown |
Original form
The original form of the song was popular in Cappadocia with Cappadocian Greeks.
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See also
References
- "stixoi info:Τι μου στέλνεις γράμματα". Retrieved 21 January 2017.
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