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approximately masters have to disassemble old tools somehow think out. how was it there what metal alloy? what are the similar features? yes, yes, everything influences everything even now some people bring instruments. he says it sounds great, but the mechanics of the buttons are already bad. uh, the body is shabby. let's. we put in a modern body, insert this soul of harmony, the voice of the harmony of the new body, it does not sound, because this is a combination of factors for me, the button accordion is also an accordion. it's just, well, the same fancy. sorry for the expression with the most possibilities, but in spite of these all the possibilities the button accordion cannot embody. eh, that's all, the variety that is in the saratov and lame harmonica and turtle accordions and i have a collection of instruments at home.
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there are mainly harmonicas, but they are of different types, and it is very remarkable that there are many, by the way, modern harmonicas, because, despite the fact that now it cannot be said that harmony is booming in popularity, but it continues to develop, and we come up with new varieties. there is a little red harmonica standing there and literally, uh, a week old. there is no such harmonica in nature, it is the only one. so if it gets success with the musicians, it will be a new look. what is the oldest harmonica in the collection, so that i can definitely become the date, this, by the way, is an english concertina of 1896. and so there are turtle harmonicas with such a cheerful name, which are made in tsarist russia. there are no dates there, but according to the dates of the life of the masters. eh, there is a master. yes, there is emelyanov, for example, right from eggs here kiselyov further, that is, they are also
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around the end of the xix century. there are such instruments before, the accordion in russia is not just a musical instrument. this is part of the russian soul, part of russian culture, no holiday without an accordion is necessary for the whole, not only a holiday. uh, as part of the mind is a great harmonica. this was meant, mental development, but simply about mastering the harmonica, it is easier to master give yes, if we take an ordinary harmonica there, and if we want to play some simple songs for the soul, yes , accordionists, they say that, accordion, yes, convenient and the first harmonica, in general, they had such an interesting system, different notes sounded on the mode, if you are a professional musician , you have it in your head there, the balls immediately go behind the rollers, because yeah, i pressed there was a note to a pull in this direction. she already fur. well, i
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kind of pressed what happened, but the person is not a professional, an amateur to him, on the contrary, it is convenient. he pressed one way one chords sounds the other way another. he back and forth, back and forth, and everything and already the music turns out, and the legendary band talyanochka, how does it feel? yes, when you performed with pavel i had to call myself something, so to speak. so they decided to be called italian for such teams in the country a lot. actually with the same name. now we have expanded the team and we have one name - this is the accordion drive group, this is natalya , me and my students, who have already graduated from the russian museum academy, we have made a new modern team of harmonists who are not like any other, when a beginner, but an accordionist he does what he can with as little error as possible. and then when you can do whatever you want, that's where
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the question arises. and what to perform, and before we wanted to perform some well-known european and international hits. here , among other things, in order to hook, uh, listeners, well, lately i began to change, i wanted more specifically russian music and now in concerts. here we performed . of course, we showed. here are our experiments, but 80% are either author's music in folk style, or folk music. listen
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to you, i think there may be a repertoire transition harmonicas from popular international hits to harmonica repertoire. this is the degree of growing self-confidence, because all the same, once upon a time, the village one turned out to be necessary, like the city ones, they play it there and the accordion should not prove that it is also a musical instrument that inspires respect, because alexey arkhipovsky . he proved that the balalaika is not inferior to the violin. paganini is very important. people were able to feel how harmony is a delicate instrument, how rich it is in shades, it seems that there are fewer buttons than everyone else. there are even in the collection there are literally four or five instruments in total, maybe gently soulful. or maybe
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it’s true, it’s a big responsibility that there are artists who sing bad texts to bear to people, children who are sitting in the hall. yes, that's what they can carry, what they broadcast, so to speak. here, but in addition to the text, there is still something inside, when you sing, when you play, you share exactly your soul with some part, and now you have an influence , influence on those who listen to you, watch, really. so it is necessary to carry good ones. there is such a big global current that there is a spiritual need for good music in some kind of russian music, because when it sounds there, gypsy girl, there are some more such e, it seems to be standard tunes, but in fact it is some kind of musical one. a cat, that is, when a person hears this, something
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the most important words in our program and in the life of all mankind, the words are traditionally spoken by the mother 's heart, natalia is an amazing rare role and an opportunity that not everyone gets you , please, you will have a child you will have a child you will have a child you will there will be a child who will have you. to the family of all, when all the houses were replenished again for makar from the orphanage of the kemerovo region, which we showed in our program, a family was found. today we we are going to one of the orphanages
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of the republic of tatarstan hello meet everyone when everyone is at home. this is kolya hello kolya. how old are you ? yes, this is the most upsetting, because there are children who are very glad that they do not go to school. well, even if they get sick, but they go to school. you are not the same as your success in school. fine? what is the easiest subject for you? the most difficult thing is not english, if you yourself made up the schedule of school lessons, what lessons would you do more, what would you cancel more of it altogether did russian, but
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canceled something at all kolya is kind, respectful and sociable the boy barks well with all the guys in the group collie is a real assistant in his studies, diligent he is with us drummer studies for four or five active section of all events of the orphanage, both creative and sports, enjoys sports, likes to play football, skates and is fond of game billiards chess and board games by nature. kolya is a circus, aspiring diligent, but sometimes he needs the help of an adult. oh, how would he prefer to be able to fly or read minds? where did you fly to st. petersburg? well, in general, being able to read minds is interesting, but it seems to me that it is very dangerous or even bad to read other people's thoughts is not good. kohl here are your drawings. it's you drawing on assignment or just
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for the soul for the soul of a great city, and it's just for the soul or specially special. uh, order to some exhibition to an exhibition of one astronautics. yes, he took second place. i would like to go into space. no why just scary, i'm afraid on a plane. but if in the summer he tells you, guys, we are going to the sea, but we have to fly by plane. after all, it should not be so in the world for children to be lost.
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from our family we want to give such a wonderful bright harmonica to make it happy. thank you she will be transferred to good real hands. and let it one day be old, old, and further on it is passed from hand to hand through life, and your family would like to wish your family ensemble. once he remained a family marques, but the chief conductor was gray-haired but alive and healthy and muse was also always there, even thanks. thanks guys. goodbye.
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most of all with a bright fire will live this life. traveling will definitely help to live this life with a bright fire, they inspire me and charge me with creative energy. today i will try my best to convey everything to you. it's right through the screen my expedition starts from the cities of the marble sea. good morning turkey the so-called region
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marble sea, strictly speaking, includes three seas, marble aegean and black. and two more straits, the bosphorus and the dardanelles, geographically it is located simultaneously in europe and asia, and historically it is a civilizational bridge between the cultures of east and west. in general , all the most interesting things have happened here for centuries, so that even today there is something to see. as in the song everyone chooses what is powerful architecture for him for someone? for some, the beauty of nature, and for some, mystical legends , the myth says when the devil was expelled from israel the first place where his foot entered was this hill in the city of ayvolyk, even the next one remained. and this is the bridge of artisans, it was
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built in the 15th century. the fact is that the city of bursa was an important point on the great silk road, which was not sold on this bridge, they say, there were 30 shops , two warehouses and even swords, today there are still unique workshops here. hello, wow, you are beautiful. my name is vlad very nice. i noticed your shop right away. he is such a bright all motley really wanted to come to you thank you for the compliment. welcome to my store. i would love to show you my ceramics. i paint it in the traditional technique for turkey, which was known. in the ottoman empire already in the xv century. this is how the tiles of the palace tops of one of the most beautiful and famous
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palaces of our country are painted. i see, in fact, that this is a super complex story and i honestly admit that my fine motor skills are so-so, but i still really want to try this . in fact. there is nothing complex we use authentic turkish ornaments. to begin with, this ornament needs to be passed with a needle in this way. yeah, that is , we get a contour in this way, which we then circle, charcoal and print. ah, i would never have thought that these tiles are made. that is how the authenticity of its process is very important to me. i do exactly the same as the masters did in the 15th century. the technology is all the same, the only thing is that they did not have such paper. they used
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leather. and now carefully outline, the contour paint here you need to be extremely careful and accurate. i am now looking with amazement at how she makes these filigree lines, and so that you understand this person who could hardly draw straight circle a on what basis do you choose a drawing? you have to feel it often the work itself leads you. well, as i said? i mainly use traditional ornaments, for example, floral motifs. they are characteristic of turkey, since islam is forbidden to portray people and animals. but each the flower has its own meaning, for example, the tulip is a symbol of turkey itself so fortunate. ay super
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start it's supposed to turn out. the main thing is that i try. look, it's a fun process anyway, and just because i wasn't very good at it as a kid doesn't mean i didn't try. i loved coloring books, but i had them all painted like this my sister. darina was very furious, because she did it great, but i didn’t do it well, so all her coloring pages were painted, but nevertheless. hello to you huge sister, my beloved, talented, that for this craft you need to be a great artist. any person if desired diligence and patience can master it and yet it must be learned. here, tell us where you studied there. i come from a family that already in the 17th
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century was famous for its ceramics. all my ancestors were engaged in this craft, and i wanted to continue the dynasty. my father had a ceramics workshop. i just watched how it works and learned everything, my favorite expression, the eyes are afraid, but the hands are doing. and here i am, uh, screwed up. how how it how it how it to cope for the first time quite well. now we will paint everything, and then we will cover it with a colorless glaze and put it in the oven in the oven, the temperature should be 1.000 °. yes, then the tile will turn out smooth and shiny. 2
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it is in these parts that the so popular chestnut dish around the city of bursa has always grown a lot of wild chestnuts. they are used in our cuisine literally everywhere with chestnuts they make main dishes and desserts. this is a very useful and tasty product with which you can think of a lot of things, for example, we definitely add chestnuts to pilaf and stuff an amazing dish of our city. and of course sweet chestnut is the favorite treat of all our children. so, in order to cook sweet turkish chestnuts, peeled chestnuts, first freezing is the only way to achieve the correct consistency. after cooking, then the chestnuts are wrapped in such nets for five or six pieces and boiled in sugar syrup
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in a diluted ratio of one to one , it takes about an hour to cook. it looks , of course, very interesting, and the taste is probably even more interesting. the most authentic, i try. so dense and very tasty. it's really very tasty. this is what you should drink with strong hot black tea. tell us when you prepare all this, do you work at all.
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modern guys, while playing folk music. uh, our national songs. this is our tradition. our culture is the soul of our people , these songs were given to us by the fathers and grandfathers. and we will pass it on to the next generations. i can say that 50% of modern popular turkish music is based on folk songs and folk motifs. it's great. your music. it comes precisely from your cultural primordial values. folk music is our inspiration that gives us creative power. very
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handsome guys very, very cool and very sincere. why i love turkish motifs, and oriental music in general, because first of all, it really is sung from the inside from the heart, it can be seen, and it is clear that you are a very well-coordinated team. you feel good about each other, you can improvise. and you have been together for a long time play. it's true, we are friends. it's been 21 years now. and those two are actually brothers. but in fact, after listening to you, uh, an idea arises of how to use all sorts of ethnic motifs much more. here are the folk instruments. now i'm inspired right now. it seems to me that when i arrive in moscow and i will definitely do something like this. thank you see inspiration awaits you here at every step. this person also
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simply cannot but inspire. his name is mehmet unal, he revived in the bursa with his enthusiasm alone. kiss, industry production silks. in turkey , the production of shouga has always been popular. silk has always been valued since the time of the ottoman empire. he is actually very much appreciated. and today i often say that every city in turkey has a name, and there is a surname, here istanbul has the surname bosphorus, izmir has the aegean sea. but the surname bursa silk, this factory was built in 1810. this is one of the first large factories in the ottoman empire. all this time the factory has been operating. yes, technology is preserved here as much as possible. everything is done by hand in the same way as 200 years ago, there were many such factories, in general, in turkey until 1990 there were 70 such factories in bursa, but in 1991 there was a large-scale
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crisis and almost all the factories were closed , only two of them were left, i bought these factories so that our traditional production would not died, and i was almost late , there were practically no masters of those who knew how to do it correctly. at first , those who taught production. the new generation was over 75 years old, but in 2 years, 700 women learned how to manually produce silk threads. 2.700 people. we learned how to weave silk carpets using ancient technologies. we have created many jobs and young people have a new and unique profession. all this became possible, among other things, due to the fact that we were taken under the protection of unesco. so this whole factory is under protection and even personally. it's great to be with you for the most part. but i can't wait to start the process. teach me how to do it themselves cocoons
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are grown by people who live in the village they do it in their private gardens. right take care of the caterpillars, feed them, and then sell the cocoons to us. the caterpillar lives from may to june, then creates a cocoon. if it is not allowed to turn into a butterfly, it dies. this silk thread is seven times stronger than a thread of the same thickness, made of steel, i'll show you now. this is a dead caterpillar. if everything is done correctly, then one and a half thousand meters of silk thread is obtained from each cocoon. there is already somewhere 1,000 km 40. g cocoons can wrap the globe with a silk thread. we throw the cocoons into boiling water, be sure
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help that silk threads were produced. that's how you press the pedal, the wheel spins and goes, the bloodline gathers. here is from those threads that you yourself made. i give you a souvenir. honestly this gift is a symbol of the fact that you have become a master in the production of silk. thank you very much. the sea of marmara will inspire even those who are far from creative professions. here everyone can feel like an artist and learn how to cook simple but original dishes. here they draw energy from the tunes of their people and revive lost traditions, here you want to do what you can do best, it's me who takes me with me from my face.
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grandfather, and this is who planted planted my grandfather already, and others already me. tsarak and his grandson seryozha live on a fertile plain 80 km from the severe digor gorge. tomorrow we are going to the mountains. where did our family come from the road is long, but you will see how our ancestors lived.
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early in the morning on the way to the rules in the heart of women, seryozha has never been in such high mountains. tsarak's friend's name is kim kim georgievich kibizov all his life. he lives on the very edge of the digor gorge, a high mountain village, dunta, worked as a driver, built a house, raised children, the owner of his land, like any peasant with one
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exception, it is incredibly difficult to survive in these places. the land here is scarce and in the once inhabited mountains of neighbors. kim has almost no left to move to live in the valley, where it is easier to live in these mountains. where the tsarag boys came to visit their then-living great-grandfather, they passed their common distance with the kim of childhood, the separated distance and worldly worries. kim tsarak did not see each other. 10 years already. long time no see. this is a business man. until the end of the 16th century, access to a fertile valley for decorations was closed, they were actually locked in their native mountains, because they belonged to the kabardian princes.
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in the 18th century, digoria, following the rest of the network, was among the first in the north caucasus to join the russian empire, having freed itself from the power of the kabardian princes, the digorians began to gradually move from the mountains to the valley that once belonged to the ancestors of the alans, if only we would be in the mountains in summer, and we it would be very small, because it was very difficult to live in the mountains. in 1852 , on the plain, the perednegorsk gorge was founded christian highlanders settled in two settlements, free-peasant and free-magnitanskaya, in one. in another, their neighbors, who managed to adopt islam during the reign of the kabardian princes, are now dikora and chikala. however, parts of the highlanders did not want to move to the fertile valley and remained in the mountains.
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meanwhile, the top of the caucasus is becoming even-numbered, the road loses its even flight and begins to meander at the entrance to the harsh digor gorge , travelers are met by st. you have georges in pyatigorsk, praise and prayers are offered to him at any table, and at the beginning of every business you have georges , a patron, warriors and travelers, an exclusively male saint of women in these sanctuaries is not allowed to mention him, and in the narva legends, the anar legends are more ancient, than the phenomenon of st. george in christianity was transformed into a mighty
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bearded hero flying on a three-legged horse, hence the three-legged sacrificial table and traditional triangular pies in honor of the saint. only by in a sad case, the tragic fate of their ancestors . they walked and all the alan girls with musical instruments came out festively dressed, but they, of course, jumped off their horses and ran. the girls welcome us. they put down their musical instruments, took arrows and killed everyone, and then tamerlane said destroy
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