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What is the name please, all I know is that it has a serbian vibe but I might be wrong
In the second video of the series, we delve into the Bouzouki; arguably the most iconic instrument of Greece.
We’ll focus on its traditional three-course version (though a four-course version also exists).Joining us is the talented Apostolos Apostolidis, who will offer insights into the bouzouki’s history, structure, and technique, as well as a live demonstration of its unique sound.
Βαλκανική μουσική fan , i amo stuked at goar Gerorovik ich and fanfarre de criollia , can yiu adviceme in an other groups ? Since i leanr abut balkanik misic i been hoocketd
One of the most used instruments in the Balkans. The Qanun!
Thanasis Koulentianos will share insights into the instrument’s history, structure, and technique, along with a live demonstration of its enchanting sound.
At the end of the video, he demonstrates the Qanun
Dobra stara stvar iz 1987....zar je već toliko prošlo?
I’ve been searching for the name of this Balkan song for a long time, but I couldn’t find it using apps like Shazam or Midomi. I believe it might be in Bulgarian, Macedonian, or another Balkan language.
It should be called 'Pushim Drogu' by Slon in Sadež.
Can't find it anywhere on the net, like it's been wiped out. Maybe the band wanted to dissociate with it but I'd love to find it, appreciate any help!