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  • upeaa soittamista!!!!

  • Tako Srbi! Traditional catholic Serb costumes...beautiful, Lijepo

  • i think original Croation people are not slav, they are Caucasian Hurrians i think.

  • i did not say it is "opposite to dumbing down"..i just said it is sad that only traditional and old music in nowadays listenable as everything contemporary is sham...human race is being systematically and deliberately dumbed down as the anunnaki are coming back to microchip and enslave everyone

  • this old folk is nice indeed...but pitty to know that contemporary music is dumbed down and mediocre as in other countries all over the world.

    i am starting the pole shift survival group.

    let me know if u r interested.

  • @sexypoetry I get what you're saying in spirit, but you could compare this to modern punk or country if you wanted to. It's not whatever the opposite of dumbed down is. Great stuff though.

  • i thought it was a tumbroitsa ? did i spell it right ? ive never heared croation singing like this and i do croatian dancing

  • do u mean tamburica? it´s dalmatian ;)

  • @huzalin Tamburica is Slavonian (Slavonia - northeast province of Croatia) not Dalmatian. Dalmatia always used a mandolin.

  • @retardinho tamburica is turkish. it"s an ottoman instrument. check for "tambur".

  • @aporia82 Tamburica is not Turkish nor is the Tambur. Tamburica is a regional instrument of Lower Pannonian area with origins in the Persian Tambur. The instrument was present in the area since early Byzantine period already.

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  • @aporia82 Actually what I wrote is a historical fact. Tambur is a Persian insturment not Turkish and Tamburica is an instrument that has developed from Tambur and is present in Pannonian area before Ottomans even appeared.

    Now if you want to believe in something else that is your prerogative, who am I to tell you otherwise....I thought you would be interested in facts not in tell-tale fanatsy but oh well...

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  • @aporia82 You never get into these discussions but you were quick to emphasize it was "turkish". Well it is your misconception because the Turks didnt bring that instrument, its origins are in Persia and it was present in Croatia before the Ottoman invaders. Thats a fact.

  • @retardinho I think you should delete and re-write the wikipedia article about tamburitza : "It was probably brought by the Turks to Bosnia, from where the instrument spread further with migrations of Šokci and Bunjevci above the Sava River to all parts of Croatia, Serbia and further[2].

  • @aporia82 The mentioned wikipedia article also says: "There is little reliable data showing how the tamboura entered Central Europe. It already existed during Byzantine Empire, and the Greeks and Slavs used to call "pandouras" (see pandoura) or "tambouras" the ancestor of modern bouzouki."

    Which renders the second passage a mere assumption and also in contradiction with the first one and also with the link posted as reference to the passage you posted here as well. Read it.

  • @retardinho hahaha people's and their national prides. you answered in half an our, i wonder if you dare to answer anything else that fast. take care my friend.

  • @aporia82 Lol what are you talking about? I was checking youtube and saw someone replied to me...so I checked and replied back. I check Youtube at least 2-3 times a day.

  • :) yay!!!!! lipo lipo!

  • wow.. love the mandolin playing. this is the first croation song ive ever heard! very happy :)

  • mandolin is italian croatians play a bisernica (prim)

  • bisernice refers to the highest toned/smallest member of this family of instruments known as Tambura or Tamburica. The song is from northern dalmatia about people from the island of Brac.

  • yes, and the bisernica (prim) is a Croatian instrument.

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