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TURKISH AND GREEK MUSIC INTERTWINED

Professors at Turkish universities have carried out research into the similarities between Turkish and Greek music.
 
The Turkish and the Greeks, who have lived next to each other for many centuries, have preserved many of the similarities between their two societies, from musical style to instruments and lyrics, say the ethnomusicologists. Their research took two years and was carried out in seven Greek cities, including Athens.
 
The study included 4,057 Turkish songs, of which 127 were found to have the same melodies as ancient Greek tunes. 
 
Three-thousand words of Turkish-origin still survive in the Greek Language; last year Greek poet Yianni Boziki compiled a dictionary of Greek's Turkish words. 
 
DF:  On a similar note we wonder how many Turkish words are of Greek origin?
 
 

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