Бѓ’бѓ”бѓљбѓђ Бѓ‘бѓ”бѓњбѓбѓђбѓбѓ«бѓ” - Бѓ›бѓ—бѓбѓјбѓљбѓ”бѓ—бѓў | Gela Beniaidze - Mtiulets May 2026
: The region belongs to the Mokhevian-Mtiuletian musical dialect. Unlike the complex, improvised polyphony of western Georgia, Mtiuletian music is characterized by: Three-voiced drone-based polyphony .
: Historically, Mtiuletians were known as loyal subjects of the Georgian crown who defended critical mountain passes. Beniaidze's song often evokes this sense of pride, resilience, and the deep bond between the highlanders and their land. : The region belongs to the Mokhevian-Mtiuletian musical
Frequent use of the , a traditional three-stringed lute often used to accompany heroic ballads. Musical Analysis of Gela Beniaidze's "Mtiulets" improvised polyphony of western Georgia
Mtiuleti, located along the southern slopes of the Great Caucasus Mountains, is a land defined by its warrior history and isolation. : The region belongs to the Mokhevian-Mtiuletian musical
Georgian polyphonic singing - UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage
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