(ახალი Бѓїбѓ˜бѓ’бѓ Бѓ˜бѓђбѓњбѓ˜ Бѓўбѓ˜бѓ›бѓ¦бѓ”бѓ Бѓђ Бѓ“бѓјбѓ“бѓјбѓ™бѓ”бѓ‘бѓ–бѓ”2021) Вђћбѓњбѓђбѓњбѓ˜бѓњбѓђбѓњбѓђбѓўбѓ Бѓ˜ Бѓґбѓђбѓљбѓ˜''(axali Simgera Dudukebze) Naninanatri Qali -

In this specific track, the duduks act as a chorus. They respond to the vocalist’s lines, creating a "call and response" that feels like a conversation between a man and his soul. Musical Style

The title itself revolves around the concept of natvra —a deep, persistent wishing or longing. It describes a woman who is not just loved, but "dreamed of" and "awaited." In this specific track, the duduks act as a chorus

Using the 7-note scales and drone textures typical of Caucasian folk. It describes a woman who is not just

The piece opens with the melancholic, breathy tones of the duduk, immediately setting a scene of late-night reflection or a quiet gathering in Old Tbilisi. The instrument doesn't just play a melody; it weeps and sighs, mimicking the emotions of a heart yearning for a distant love. Lyrical Themes Lyrical Themes Utilizing cleaner studio production

Utilizing cleaner studio production, subtle percussion, and perhaps a light keyboard backing to make it accessible for weddings, feasts ( supras ), and radio play. Emotional Impact

The lyrics often paint the subject as a fleeting vision or a beautiful memory, blending the physical beauty of the "Qali" (woman) with the spiritual ache of the singer.

The song is designed to evoke sevda —a specific kind of bittersweet sadness. It is a tribute to the "longed-for woman" that exists in everyone’s past or dreams, wrapped in the velvet sound of the duduk that makes the listener feel both the pain of absence and the beauty of love.