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Greece has some super unique instruments that produce amazing music! Here are just a few...
-Bouzouki
-Lute
-Lyra
-Greek Bagpipes
-Greek Clarinet

What are your favorites?
 
Clarinet and Bouzouki.

It's going to depend on where your family is from - e.g. you're from Ipiros then you're going to love the Clarinet more than anything else...
 
Clarinet and Bouzouki.

It's going to depend on where your family is from - e.g. you're from Ipiros then you're going to love the Clarinet more than anything else...
I love the Clarinet....it's one of the most melodic instruments. This is my favourite Clarinet solo that I listen to all the time when I want to chill out
 
I love the Clarinet....it's one of the most melodic instruments. This is my favourite Clarinet solo that I listen to all the time when I want to chill out
That's a nice sounding song. It's sounds very gypsy, and it sounds like it could be a moiroloi (μοιρολόι), so I'm wondering if it's a miroloi in his culture. If it is then it's a sad song played to remember the people who are no longer with us.
 
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That's a nice sounding song. It's sounds very gypsy, and it sounds like it could be a moiroloi (μοιρολόι), so I'm wondering if it's a miroloi in his culture. If it is then it's a sad song played to remember the people who are no longer with us.
I've never heard of moiroloi...wow they're so beautiful and emotional. Thank you
 
Such beautiful music and a unique sound. The instruments are fascinating and really add a lot to the music. Thanks for sharing this!
 

Netflix Show about Alexander the Great

I just noticed there was a show about Alexander the Great on Netflix. How is it?

I have been noticing some buzz that it's fairly controversial, but those who are unhappy about it ... I can't tell if they actually know about him, or if they are just upset about how he was depicted.

I am trying to figure out if I want to watch it so your honest reviews are welcome.

I have studied Alexander the Great a little bit and no a bit about his life, so I am sincerely hoping it's worth my time. I am between shows at the moment.

Learning about hospitality in Greece

I was trying to explain to some non-Greek friends about hospitality in Greece. I feel like it's next level, but how do you explain it?

Could anyone help me explain any of the following:
  • Traditional welcome gestures in Greece
  • Common household customs when visiting a Greek home
  • Etiquette for showing appreciation to Greek hosts
  • Any specific do's and don'ts that a foreigner should be aware of

Thinking about the Greek way of hospitality...

I thought I would ask your thoughts oh Philoxenia - or the Greek way, or art, of hospitality. I noticed this when I travel in Greece. People are so kind, they often go out of the way for us, when I feel that they don't have to! How can one describe this to someone?

From what I understand, Philoxenia is not merely a practice but a deeply ingrained value within Greek culture that extends far beyond the simple act of hosting. It reflects a genuine, heartfelt welcome to strangers, treating them with the same respect and generosity one would show to a dearly beloved friend. This beautiful tradition, passed down through generations, turns the act of hosting into an art form, embodying warmth, respect, and a profound sense of human compassion. There have been so many stories I can think of...

This thought process was triggered because we were watching My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3 - someone in the village had taken on a Syrian refugee. Is this a Greek hospitality thing? Philoxenia?

Where did plate smashing come from?

When Greeks feel happy and are dancing and have a good time, they've been known to smash plates. I've seen it! It's not just a tourist thing - but they don't do it much because I am sure they won't want to smash their expensive dish wear.

I was just at a wedding and they had purchased plates to smash - so basically they were cheap throwaway plates that actually smashed really well. I almost wonder if they were made for the purpose...

It got me thinking - where did this tradition come from? Does anyone know?

List of Cretan Dances?

I will be attending a Cretan wedding and am curious about the traditional Cretan dances! I know the dances are slightly different and I want to learn some. I don't know the names of the dances so that I can look them up. I did some research, though. Are any of these dances common at these weddings?
  • Pentozali
  • Sousta
  • Siganos
  • Chaniotis
There's a dance the wedding party typically does in Crete. Which dance is that?
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