Amorgos Sousta
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"Amorgos Sousta" | |
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Song | |
Language | Greek |
Genre | Sousta, Syrtos |
Songwriter(s) | Unknown |
Amorgos Sousta or Σούστα Αμοργού(el) is an anonymous Greek folkloric tune (Sousta or syrtos ).The meter is 4
4.
Original form
[edit]The original form of the Sousta or syrtos was popular folk dance in Amorgos .
See also
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External videos | |
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Πράσινες ντομάτες - Συρτό Άνδρου |
References
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