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Re: Every Noise at Once

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The bottom of the page is a little weird. "Byzantine" is not Russian Liturgical Music. This is Byzantine Chant: https://youtu.be/Bs--5yMg1g0 Also, Georgian Polyphony did not involve strings as a general rule. There were regional exceptions, but early Slavic polyphony was generally a capella. Here's a good example of Gerogian polyphony: https://v-s.mobi/elia-lrdei-princeton-georgian-choirs-fall-2... Sorry to nitpick,…

Fixed Byzantine. Will look into Georgian Polyphony later. Thanks for the feedback, and indeed, happy listening!

https://twitter.com/GenreADay/status/1110510786277982208?s=2...

Re: Every Noise at Once

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One of my favorite things to do is listen to music in foreign languages. (Turkish pop is my favorite. Check out Tarkan or Ismail YK if your ears are curious.) This site is a fantastic way to discover more music from around the world. Great resource!

Re: Every Noise at Once

#83
post #14

The bottom of the page is a little weird. "Byzantine" is not Russian Liturgical Music. This is Byzantine Chant: https://youtu.be/Bs--5yMg1g0 Also, Georgian Polyphony did not involve strings as a general rule. There were regional exceptions, but early Slavic polyphony was generally a capella. Here's a good example of Gerogian polyphony: https://v-s.mobi/elia-lrdei-princeton-georgian-choirs-fall-2... Sorry to nitpick,…

Fixed Byzantine. Will look into Georgian Polyphony later. Thanks for the feedback, and indeed, happy listening! https://twitter.com/GenreADay/status/1110510786277982208?s=2...

Sweet! Thanks for the answer and accuracy!
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