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I luv Ivan Kupala especially the song kostroma.
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Beautiful, красиво ... but the best country in the world is... Brasil! (kidding)
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It's electronic synthesizer :)))
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How did malayalam come into picture here??? I am surrounded by malyalees. Do not hear ay similarity at all.
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awesome! post more of kupala! would be just great! thanks! hvala!
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What is so amazing about it? Didn't you know that Russians and Malayalees are very close relatives? :))
Still, could you (or anyone who speaks Malayalam) please indicate exactly the timing of the Malayalam part? It's very interesting indeed.
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HI all,
This is a beautiful Russian song!
but what made me more interesting is
This songs sounds like Malayalam language, words are exactly same as used in Malayalam ( Malayalam is widely spoken in kerala state (India)
please have a look or check with some one who can speak Malayalam,u will find this strange co-incidence
with love
ajoy
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Russia
just awesome
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Its Russian language!!!
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Очень даже )) .....
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God bles people of RUSSIA. The strongest country in the whole world.
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this is old slavyan language on the past all slavyan people has spoken this language this is old culture
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No! words: kak ya po ulitse nenahozusya
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I love all songs of Ivan Kupala especially this one)))
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мой мооооооооозг!!!!!!
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itz true sounds like malayalam!
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лепота крутизна супер
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Где здесь дудук услышали ?
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nigga plz
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Удусекщтшс synthesator imitats "Svirel" (reed pipe)
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Where did u actually hear that in the song?
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Your words should to push in god's ears ;-)
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lol tyrome
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Меня прёоооооот!!!!
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russian should make more traditional russian music, couse it is so much more beautiful than all those pop, rnb a.s.o
duduk sounds amazing in "kostroma" song.
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Hi,
It's a masterpiece composition. The beat and rhythem are just outstanding. But the amazing part is that, this song sounds very much like a Malayalam song. Malayalam is my mother tounge, spoken in the state of Kerala, in India.
Regards,
Vrijmohan T
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a 4e togda esli ne duduk? dutka kakajato vrode bqla?
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chintha bhaaram roadil, mavoism veetil.....strange coincidence with malayalam language
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СПАСИБО!!!!!!! р.с. жаль что их сейчас не слышно
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Ха ха ха! И вие ли му викате "дудук". Из българските села също му викат "дудук" :)
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В песне Кострома вроде используется свирель, но точно не дудук. Я точно знаю что такое дудук, так как мне очень нравится дудук! Дудук - это армянский национальный инструмент
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What's the music instrument used at
0:08-
0:24?
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haha...I can understand your confusion..I was puzzled too..it is strange...but what others say in the page is true...
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Random, but how many people realise that Malayalam is a palindrome? Does anybody know anymore language names that are palindromes? The only other one I can think of is Kerek,a Chukotko-Kamchatkan language spoken in Russia!
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when im drunken i listen only ivan kupala
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вне конкуренции!!!!!!!
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its ooold russian nit the one we talk now ;)
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не дудук!!
свирель!!
вы музыку слушайте, а то Бабкину прийдёться слушать!!...
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...можно назвать это фольк-транс..??
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Pappiyammavo oo endharu chakocha :D
Evrything is in mal :d
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Song Kostroma duduk is not used!
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