: Mtieli (meaning "Highlander") is a Georgian folk ensemble dedicated to preserving and performing traditional polyphonic music and mountain folklore.
: The lyrics of jocular songs often revolve around humorous social interactions, lighthearted romance, or playful banter between characters. Popular Versions and Renditions : Mtieli (meaning "Highlander") is a Georgian folk
: Sakhumaro songs are characterized by their upbeat tempo, playful lyrics, and dynamic vocal interplay . They are a staple of Georgian polyphony, a ancient tradition recognized by UNESCO as a masterpiece of intangible heritage. Musical Style : These performances typically feature: They are a staple of Georgian polyphony, a
: Complex three-voice vocal techniques unique to Georgian culture. While many ensembles perform these tracks, notable versions
: Often accompanied by the panduri (a three-stringed lute), salamuri (flute), or doli (drum).
While many ensembles perform these tracks, notable versions include: Trio Mandili - Sakhumaro