Khareba & Gogia - Simgera Megobrobaze -

: Typically features the acoustic guitar or the panduri (a traditional Georgian three-stringed lute).

"Simgera Megobrobaze" (Song About Friendship) by the Georgian ensemble is a quintessential example of modern Georgian polyphonic singing that celebrates the deep cultural value of friendship. 📜 Cultural Context and Meaning Khareba & Gogia - Simgera Megobrobaze

: They often blend the complex, ancient polyphonic structures of Georgia with more melodic, urban "guitar songs" that are popular at Georgian feasts ( supras ). 🎵 Musical Characteristics : Typically features the acoustic guitar or the

: It utilizes the rich, layered harmonies that Georgian music is famous for—traditionally recognized as some of the earliest polyphony in the Christian world. 🎵 Musical Characteristics : It utilizes the rich,

: Using melodic harmonies to mirror the unity of friends.

Named after the legendary Georgian outlaws (or "Robin Hood" figures) Khareba and Gogia , who are folk heroes known for their resistance against oppression, this ensemble specializes in traditional and urban folk music.