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  • Is it one tune or several put together?I could i get the names or original artists please?For referencing!

  • It is interesting I feel the same energy from our Bulgaria folk music as from some Scottish or Irish song. They are all supreme! :)) All the folk music by Zoltan is great! :))

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  • holy cr%p the music is awesome...and so are the pictures...thank you kindly

  • VERY GOOD SHARING - THANK ♥ ♥ ♥ .◠‿◠.

  • @aranzoltan Bulgarians are from midle -asia turkut-bulgarian tribes. They come in Europe in 7 century, in place called Moesia - bunch of 7 slavonic principalities. So bulgarian language is not clear slavonic language.

  • @arcticus The Bulgarian language is a Slavic language. Tsar Simeon I saw to that in 893. I don't know where you got your information about the language, but I strongly suggest finding another source, because Bulgarian is clearly a Slavic language and your source is clearly incorrect.

  • @odinfromcentr2 Yes 9th century is time of building 1st slavonic empire, till this time was it only association (federation) of Bulgarians (turkut-bulgarians) and 7 slavic principalities. I´m speaking about times of khan Krum (803 - 814) and about time of Omurtag (816 - 833), it was key time for formation of Slavic empire in "Bulgarian area". My very good friend is half bulgarian and he learned me something bulgarian, and I see, that they have much of specific words which have not slavic origin

  • @odinfromcentr2 Hmm taths not correct. Bulgars (or better said Danube Bulgars) were a Turkic tribe. So they language was also turkic. After they setteld in the region they took up the there living slavic language. I read somme book of this theme. But if you dont belive me, see the wikipedia.

  • @Plushun I know they were originally from central Asia. I'm not talking about that. I am strictly speaking of the modern Slavic Bulgarian language, and on that, I am correct. Please learn to read more closely.

  • @odinfromcentr2 Hmm taths not correct. Bulgars (or better said Danube Bulgars) were a Turkic tribe. So they language was also turkic. After they setteld in the region they took up the there living slavic language. I read somme book of this theme. But if you dont belive me, see the wikipedia.

  • @Plushun PROTO-BULGARIANS WERE WHITE INDO-EUROPEANS, IN FEW YEARS THE POLITICAL CIRCUS A.K.A. TURKIC THEORY WILL DISAPPEAR. FOR MORE INFO READ SPECIALIZED EDITIONS NOT WIKI.

  • Sorry that I do not know any Magyar, but are any of those pictures from Koprivshtitsa? I was there in 1991 for the Narodni Subor -- wonderful music and dance, right before the CDC ousted the Communists!

  • very very good!

  • amazing!!

  • Hello AranZoltan,

    I not very familiar with the geography of Bulgaria and its music. Can you tell me

    from where this folk is from? you can even give me " north-east" etc.

  • Chetvorno horo from Shopsko Region, Sofia.

     Amazing performance!

  • Great!

    Thank You my friend :)

    keep it up;)

    Question: which program do you use for mastering?

  • Vielen Dank!!

    I use Vegas 7.0

  • aran do you use the computer to make these songs or do u play instruments?

  • Makes me feel like dancing :-)

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