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  • superb! sends shivers up my spine!

  • Bravo,odlicno sviris na gajda

  • bloody great, i'm going to learn this song i love it

    also i'm trying to convince my parents to go to australia from macedonia next summer, if i do end up making it we're going to have to jam on our gaidi

  • yer can the greeks do dis no! see macedonia is macedonia fuk greece

  • Mate once again.. awesome...

    there is a guy in syd, and australian fellow called Kim Sanders, I had lessons from him once or twice, he is unreal too!

  • you got any recordings of kim on gaida?

  • they are on his website... google - Kim Sanders ... I cant remember the website

  • do you play kaval good?

    Cos i do not no how the hell they blow differently and it goes higher and lower.

    can you tell me how you do it?

  • i can play kaval at a reasonable standard. i make nice kavals myself. its all in the way you hold your lips across the end as to which octave you play. also different strength of air alters the register too.

  • Corey how much for one of your kaval's ?? can you play one on u tube for a demo please ?

  • you just have to pipe into the kaval. the kaval must be in the middle of your lips...and you have to pipe... its realy easy

  • NOOO...i never will play like cory gajda, cause i play on kaval...sometimes i play gajda, but usualy i play kaval...!!!

  • hey cory

    in 4 weeks i´m going to macedonia and i´ll stay there for 5 weeks you can drop by during this time....!?!?

    and we'll play on maced. gajda together ;)

  • Kavalmanko do you play gajda like Cori dale? Cori dale he doesn't need to speak Macedonian. If hi is Macedonian and play every Macedonian should think that his is Macedonian. Kavalmanko can I se you with your gajda in internet?

  • Why not bulgarian gaida, krste57?

    For sure, it's your opinion, your preference is yours, however.

    Just don't like kaba gaida?

    And djura gaida? Like it?

    I really apreciate gajda and gaidas. Makedonija, Hellas, Srbija...

    But specially Balgaria gaidas. Well, I play djura gaida, so... :)

    (I should upload one video of my playing someday. OFF COURSE I don't play like Corydale, he's some kind of "alone gajda master"!)

    \\//

  • well im off to bulgaria next month for a few weeks. i am playing in the illinden festival in gela on the kaba gaida. last year i got 2nd prize in the top grade and i was in 2 newspapers, on the radio and on national TV. i do want to go to macedonia some day soon.

  • then come to Canada, we can jam on the gaida.

    in all seriousness though, look up the Dolneni Festival. I know they have a Gaida competition there, not sure if it's exclusively Gaida or just one of the different categories.

    Pece Atanasovski was born there, wish he was still alive, I met him when I was like 5, never heard him play though. My parents used to bring him to Canada to teach folk dances and such because they have a dance group.

  • actually wait, I might have heard him play once, I was very little though so you know

  • krste57 says that is time to go to Macedonia too. Because you are excellent player in gajda.

  • I'm sorry mister but the voice off Bulgarian gajda is not the same lik Macedonian gajda. Maybe you feel the same for the Macedonian gajda. I don't understand the Bulgarian gajda and the voice of Bulgarian gajda don't come in my blood but Macedonian gajda doing. So I understand our gajda.

  • Cori dale Krste57 says that is time to go to Macedonian and show to the people of Macedonia how one Australian boy play excellent Macedonian gajda. That should be a big success. So every magazine, TV and the people in Macedonia should be spike about Coridale. I think in country called Dolneni every year they are competition in gajda. So I think that Cori dale should be there and show to thus people what the Australian talent with Macedonian gajd is. Bravo Cori dale.

  • damn....he learned from an australian hes name was "linsey pollack" and linsey learned from lazo nikolovski. lazo nikolovski played on gajda and he was VERY GOOD but not so good like pece atanasovski

    so corey learned from this australian "linsey" and linsey learned from lazo... and corey is australian...he is not from balkan...

    right corey?

  • brisbane australia, born and bred

  • krste57 thinks, that you are macedonian from from pirin macedonia.... i told, that you arent macedonian or bulgarian... :D

  • I'd like to know what his name is, and I' would like know how he learned to play gajda?

  • ne e makedonec ne e ni bulgarin... avstralijanec e... :D ne mi se veruvase na mene, deka ne e nas...

  • can anyone translate for me??

  • lord knows I can't. I know only a few words in Macedonian, all of which are swear words. Although I'm pretty sure majstor means master.

    Also, think you could put up a short little clip of this song with no/little ornaments for me? If it isn't to much trouble?

    Also I have crnogorka done so it'll be up in a few days, my digicam is out of batteries and need to be recharged

  • Coridale Krste57 says that: I don't like that this boy should bi Bulgarian but just Macedonian. But I ask my self "Who had learned him to play gajda"? Maybe he has a grand father or father who is Macedonian and they learned him to play gajda. If don't so he has studded in on university for gajda. How over this Macedonian gjada still me happy, but the Bulgarian gajda not.

  • Jas ne sakam da ovaa momce da bide Bugarin tuku samo Makedonec. No se prasuvam koj go nauci da sviri gajda? Mozebi ima dedo ili tatko sto e makedonec i go naucil da sviri na gajda. Ako ne togas ima studirano fkultet za gajda. Kako i dae ovaa gajda mene me kopa, no bugarskata gajda toa momce sto ja sviri mene ne me kopa.

  • Ovoj gajdargija e prav majstor. Predpostavuvam deka e Makedonec od Pirinska Makedonija. No ovaa gajda mene me kopa. Dragi makedonci kade i daste vo vas tece i ke tece makedonska krv.

  • omg...lazo nikolovski was a very good gajdazija...he played in a little orkestar called "pecalbari" 2 gajdas, 1 tambura and 1 kaval(mile kolarov)

  • i learned from another australian- linsey pollack, who spent 6 months in macedonia back in the 70's. he laearned from lazo nikolovski (spelling) from lavcha. linsey has a very distinct style, which i played like at first but i have changed a bit.

  • i think he learned from an old man...cause only old men can play like this...AMAZING

    hes gajda sounds VERY good....

  • i think every macedonian community should bring over an old gaida player to teach

  • excellent, so did you learn from recordings or did you meet and old gaida player out in Macedonia?

  • oo...i mean GRADOVECHKO ORO

  • yeaah this is GRADOVCHKO ORO ... :D  nice playing...man youre the best gajda player

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