[Hot] How to Download Popular YouTube Greek Music in MP3
In March, 2019, a Greek song sung by Nikos Vertis, a Greek performer, got 100,200,000 view on YouTube after it released in 2014. This song is "Thelo na me nioseis", which translated in English means "I Want You to Feel Me". The record set by this song not only became a symbol of Vertis himself, being the most successful track of his 2013 Protaseis ("Suggetions") album, but also indicated that the Greek music was getting more popular today.
YouTube is a heaven for people who love Greek music or want to get familiar with their beautiful lyrics. But at present, YouTube doesn't support to download Greek music for you to play offline. But in this post, you will be surprised to learn a simple way to download YouTube Greek music in MP3 format. Keep reading to find out how.
CONTENTS
Part 1. How Greek Music Sounds Like?
Greek music is very different from the modern music today because Greek assimilation is creative and the influences brought from the Eastern and Western cultures are quite different. In Greece, music plays an important part in the Greek traditions and it has a very long history. It is also well-known that Greek music has been used as a component element in its tragedy.
There are mainly 4 types of Greek music that popular of all time. They are Folk Songs, Kantada, Nisiotika, Rebetiko. All of them begin in a very early age and pass through generations until today.

Folk Songs comes from the ancient Greek poetry and music, which can greatly express the feeling of Greek history and life. Kantada is a kind of romantic music that is sung by male voice in chorus with guitar or mandolin accompany. It can be very soft and enjoyable, making you feel like that you have been fallen in love.
Nisiotika has different types on different Greek islands. People like to dance with this kind of Greek music. Nisiotika is mixed with violin, lira, charinet and guitar, with high-pitched women and low voice men singing together. The last one, Rebetiko, is a very famous Greek music type, which was originally spread by Greek refugees came from Asia Minor. It is played with bouzouki, baglama, and guitar, also with ziyia and ntefi accompanying.

Part 2. Convert and Download YouTube Greek Music to MP3 Format on PC

STEP 1. Copy YouTube Greek Music's URL
Search your favorite YouTube Greek music by typing the name of the song or simple enter "greek music" in YouTube's search bar. Then you can discover lots of results. Open one you want to download in MP3 and copy its URL from the address bar.
STEP 2. Paste URL to VidPaw YouTube to MP3 Converter
Go to VidPaw YouTube to MP3 Converter in a new page on your browser, or you can directly open VidPaw and switch to YouTube to MP3 Converter in the home page. Then paste the YouTube Greek music URL to the bar and select an output quality.

STEP 3. Download YouTube Greek Music in MP3
After loading the information of the YouTube Greek music, there will be a download button set there for you to download the converted MP3 YouTube Greek music. Just hit the download icon and you can just wait for playing the YouTube Greek music offline.

Part 3. How to Save YouTube Greek Music in MP3 on iPhone/Android
If you want to download YouTube Greek music to iPhone/Android in MP3 for more convenient offline stream back, follow these steps to make it.
On iPhone
STEP 1. Download Documents app from App Store to your iPhone first, and launch the app to go to its built-in browser.
STEP 2. Go to YouTube and copy the URL of the YouTube Greek music.
STEP 3. Switch to VidPaw in Documents and go to VidPaw YouTube to MP3 Converter. Then paste the URL of the YouTube Greek music to the conversion bar and select the output quality. Finally, hit the "Convert".
STEP 4. When the converter finishes converting the YouTube Greek music, now click the "Download" icon to save the song to the folder in Documents.

On Android

What are you still waiting for? Just simply download YouTube Greek music with VidPaw YouTube to MP3 Converter and enjoy the traditional, beautiful lyrics freely on your device offline. If you like it, share with your friends!
Published on April 13, 2019
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