Great Dobrujan folklore! Perfect rendition... too bad some people have such a minority complex that they have to claim everything for their own... It's really a problem in the Balkans, since every country there has gone to sh*t, all we can fight about is former glories... Just enjoy the music, and it's ok to be proud if this is your culture. But don't ignore history, and please, stop claiming the heavens are yours alone!
@vlezz ussualy I sleep in Bulgaria becouse i work in Bulgaria more than in Romania and belive i know dobrujan folklore becouse i was born in Dobruja. Half of Dobruja is in Romania and half in Bulgaria. And this is actualy thracian folklore , becouse when this music was invented bulgars and slavs were not in the balkans...
"Muzicieni desavarsiti ! Sa le dea Dumnezeu sanate si putere de munca !! Pacat ! imi vine rau ca la noi in tara asta de inculti si analfabeti (caci asta promovam pe posturile noastre)nu muzicanti de talie mondiala, ca acesti fenomenali , care pun atata pasiune si multa,multa munca in tot ceia ce fac,de-ti transmit pana-n maduva oaselor acordul muzicii lor. CEL MAI MARE RESPECT PENTRU ACESTI MUZICANTI !!"
All blues sound different, depend who's playing...Same thing is with this music.BTW Gypsy's are like the gate keepers, they save this music trough century's.You can find many Islamic(Turkish)elements in this music, they come with India stored in hearts, so you can also find India elements here,(rhythm for example) they move all the time and they mixed everything. Nomads! P.S. If you want argue about the Gypsy's, or about the music, start to study history .
abaut the turkish influences, yes, they are manny in our folklore, special in dobrogea region, our history is made with the turkish occupation but i can't see nothing from indian elements, how you says! btw, i dont argue!
The song is traditional ronanian,but the music is traditional romanian gypsymusic. The gipsy is 1000 jahrs of the balkan,have all balkncontrys,inspired with her spezial sound and pefomance.That is fakt.
This is traditional romanian song from Drobudja(DOBROGEA)TULCEA, CONSTANTZA region.This region is an amalgam of romanians , aromanians , turks ,turkish-gipsys, tatars , bulgarians ,lipovans(russians), greeks. In total there are over 20 minorities but 91 % of the population is romanian and aromanian.
romanian folklore is unique.they don't inspired from bulgarian or hungarian folklore because our music is so old and unique.please to document before to say that.
Haha, in over the world knows our bulgarian folklore, only you do not know. I see that these natural Romanians can not play our instrumental normally very sample and very bad copy of our bulgarian folklore.
so you are saying that they copy your music? In my opinion all balcanic music sounds basicaly the same, with some minor diferences. I think it's wrong to say that they copy bulgarians or hungarians. If you're folklore sounds the same or better as you say maybe you copied it and improved it. Give me an example that romanian folklore is copyed from bulgarian and hungarian folklore. In serbia it's basicaly the same music, they copied bulgarians and hungarians too?
I've studied folklore, and I can tell you that folklore is universal...this mean that you can find pieces of the music that you consider "Bulgarian ", in the Andes, in Romanian, Serbian music etc....The differences are in the way artists use this influence...we can't put a label, and we can speak of copies....in this case the artist is from Romania
In fact some of the N Bulgarian folklore is a copy of the Romanian one. I'm not a specialist on Bulgarian folklore that's just what i've read on eliznik. And from Dunav a jewish site of folklore:
In Koprivshtitsa, on the Northwest Bulgarian stages (i.e., Montana and Vidin), you can find Bulgarian groups wearing costumes that look Romanian, dancing dances such as Batuta, Rata/Raca, and Calusar to tunes that sound Romanian. But in Bulgaria, they are Bulgarian dances! Enough said.
That's very bold statament probably coming out of jealosy, you should thank us because without us "your" folklore would have been much poor. As for Hungarian folklore, there isn't even such a thing, they don't have folk costumes even, but drees like in the 18 or 19 century. The famous lad dances from Transilvania in a dilluted form penetrated to eastern Hungary in the 17 century are called there olahos (romanian)
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Do you have ears, you stolen from our thracian folklore music. You have a great experience with theft from Bulgarian folklore. In some parts on north Bulgaria people play wallahian music and we call this music wallahian,although not a typical wallachian.
But we are not like you to stolen foreign performances. Your is typical for the Gypsies.
You are not Thracians; Romanians and some Greeks are the descendants of Thracians, you descend from bulgar turks and slavs who came after 600AD.
As about theft from Bulgarian folklore, this is laughable, it's like having stake for dinner and chosing to steal and eat cucumbers instead or like a millionaire stealing from a begger.
Our folklore is documented since codex caioni and cantemir more than 300 years ago. And prove your statement about "the stolen foreign performances", fool.
And who asked your opinion? I wasn't talking to you, but with Bulgarian "Vlezz" who wrote that this is a Bulgarian folklore melody. Now, we are entitled replying to that envious moron.
OOOPPPAAAAA!!
drgabrielsoileau 5 months ago
Great Dobrujan folklore! Perfect rendition... too bad some people have such a minority complex that they have to claim everything for their own... It's really a problem in the Balkans, since every country there has gone to sh*t, all we can fight about is former glories... Just enjoy the music, and it's ok to be proud if this is your culture. But don't ignore history, and please, stop claiming the heavens are yours alone!
arsene737 6 months ago
Ionica parca era Oussama bin Laden. lol
EmanuelaEm 6 months ago
Love this tune <3
TheModCon 10 months ago
bulgarian shmulgarian. romanian shmuranian! who cares, it's great music, do not be so sectaristes!
jeaneliemechaly 1 year ago
@jeaneliemechaly welcome in the balkans !
dreacul 10 months ago 3
MULTA FERICIRE ! SPOR LA BANI !
TRAIASCA CLEJANIUL !!!
acropolis2000silviu 1 year ago
@tambalmic , sorry, romania
amerikaine 1 year ago
@vlezz It is not really bulgarian ...it's Dobrujan.
ioanpena 1 year ago
@ioanpena
Hahaha, you must go to sleep.
vlezz 1 year ago
@vlezz ussualy I sleep in Bulgaria becouse i work in Bulgaria more than in Romania and belive i know dobrujan folklore becouse i was born in Dobruja. Half of Dobruja is in Romania and half in Bulgaria. And this is actualy thracian folklore , becouse when this music was invented bulgars and slavs were not in the balkans...
ioanpena 1 year ago 3
bravo buna geampara¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡
ViteaMr100 1 year ago
good,is a beautiful music,i fom in moldova,super,bravo
slavikmoldova97 1 year ago
super piesa
pacat ca sonorizarea lasa de dorit.
Viorile se aud prea incet :(
LordMeMo92 2 years ago
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"Muzicieni desavarsiti ! Sa le dea Dumnezeu sanate si putere de munca !! Pacat ! imi vine rau ca la noi in tara asta de inculti si analfabeti (caci asta promovam pe posturile noastre)nu muzicanti de talie mondiala, ca acesti fenomenali , care pun atata pasiune si multa,multa munca in tot ceia ce fac,de-ti transmit pana-n maduva oaselor acordul muzicii lor. CEL MAI MARE RESPECT PENTRU ACESTI MUZICANTI !!"
MrCozmin84 2 years ago
Caliu e Pagannini de Romania sa moara calu'
asarat38 2 years ago
super sa moara masa
asarat38 2 years ago
This is in 7/8.....it's so crazy ....every song named Geampara or Geamparale is in GOD DAMN 7/8! .....It's so awesome...
Walexo45 2 years ago
All blues is in 3 accord, so what?
All blues sound different, depend who's playing...Same thing is with this music.BTW Gypsy's are like the gate keepers, they save this music trough century's.You can find many Islamic(Turkish)elements in this music, they come with India stored in hearts, so you can also find India elements here,(rhythm for example) they move all the time and they mixed everything. Nomads! P.S. If you want argue about the Gypsy's, or about the music, start to study history .
diagonox 2 years ago
abaut the turkish influences, yes, they are manny in our folklore, special in dobrogea region, our history is made with the turkish occupation but i can't see nothing from indian elements, how you says! btw, i dont argue!
mihutza2002 2 years ago
You all argue like stupids. Shut up and listen to the music.
djremaker 3 years ago 3
that's RIGHT...
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Let's make less sense and talk more rubbish
Atlaspower78 2 years ago
ce frumos era altadata..melodiile astea vechi..muzica veche...bravo baieti
aburelmaster88 3 years ago
The song is traditional ronanian,but the music is traditional romanian gypsymusic. The gipsy is 1000 jahrs of the balkan,have all balkncontrys,inspired with her spezial sound and pefomance.That is fakt.
puccini4711 3 years ago
Bull shitt !
vlezz 3 years ago
This is traditional romanian song from Drobudja(DOBROGEA)TULCEA, CONSTANTZA region.This region is an amalgam of romanians , aromanians , turks ,turkish-gipsys, tatars , bulgarians ,lipovans(russians), greeks. In total there are over 20 minorities but 91 % of the population is romanian and aromanian.
romeomiami 3 years ago 2
But the sound is gypsy unique.lol
puccini4711 3 years ago
romanian folklore is unique.they don't inspired from bulgarian or hungarian folklore because our music is so old and unique.please to document before to say that.
xmx66 3 years ago
I also added that this instrumental is not a Romanian style.
vlezz 3 years ago
This is most excelent! E pacat ca artisti de atata valoare sunt vazuti ca manelisti-tigani-hoti de rumanasu ametit de spirt si vrajit de PROTV.
Succes in Australia, Olanda si restul lumii unde pricepe lumea mai multe.
evendumi 3 years ago
vlezz. first you must learn and then talk. it may be better that you go in Bulgary and Hungary and see if you can find such music there.
mrcoke1981 3 years ago
....you silly this is romanian folklore....habar nu ai pe ce lume traiesti hijo de puta.....
aandy4you2005 3 years ago
You don't have folklore, yours folklore is mix between Bulgarian and Hungarian folklore. And you are very IMPERTINENT o|o
vlezz 3 years ago
that's why they sing in romanian, because they are bulgarians, and that's why the are from a romanian village also.
Pleatachel 3 years ago
Haha, in over the world knows our bulgarian folklore, only you do not know. I see that these natural Romanians can not play our instrumental normally very sample and very bad copy of our bulgarian folklore.
mrcoke1981 you are clown.
vlezz 3 years ago
so you are saying that they copy your music? In my opinion all balcanic music sounds basicaly the same, with some minor diferences. I think it's wrong to say that they copy bulgarians or hungarians. If you're folklore sounds the same or better as you say maybe you copied it and improved it. Give me an example that romanian folklore is copyed from bulgarian and hungarian folklore. In serbia it's basicaly the same music, they copied bulgarians and hungarians too?
Pleatachel 3 years ago
I've studied folklore, and I can tell you that folklore is universal...this mean that you can find pieces of the music that you consider "Bulgarian ", in the Andes, in Romanian, Serbian music etc....The differences are in the way artists use this influence...we can't put a label, and we can speak of copies....in this case the artist is from Romania
tobinna 3 years ago
In fact some of the N Bulgarian folklore is a copy of the Romanian one. I'm not a specialist on Bulgarian folklore that's just what i've read on eliznik. And from Dunav a jewish site of folklore:
In Koprivshtitsa, on the Northwest Bulgarian stages (i.e., Montana and Vidin), you can find Bulgarian groups wearing costumes that look Romanian, dancing dances such as Batuta, Rata/Raca, and Calusar to tunes that sound Romanian. But in Bulgaria, they are Bulgarian dances! Enough said.
adiro2007 2 years ago 13
wonder who were the first Romanians or Bulgarians? Who has the most diverse music? Romanians and Bulgarians, whose was KADRILATERUL??
amerikaine 1 year ago
esti bou..du-te si fute-o pe mata
aandy4you2005 3 years ago
That's very bold statament probably coming out of jealosy, you should thank us because without us "your" folklore would have been much poor. As for Hungarian folklore, there isn't even such a thing, they don't have folk costumes even, but drees like in the 18 or 19 century. The famous lad dances from Transilvania in a dilluted form penetrated to eastern Hungary in the 17 century are called there olahos (romanian)
watch?v=KSc0JElMGCQ
watch?v=bczym6NDWR0
hungarians have ceardas
adiro2007 2 years ago
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Do you have ears, you stolen from our thracian folklore music. You have a great experience with theft from Bulgarian folklore. In some parts on north Bulgaria people play wallahian music and we call this music wallahian,although not a typical wallachian.
But we are not like you to stolen foreign performances. Your is typical for the Gypsies.
vlezz 2 years ago
You are not Thracians; Romanians and some Greeks are the descendants of Thracians, you descend from bulgar turks and slavs who came after 600AD.
As about theft from Bulgarian folklore, this is laughable, it's like having stake for dinner and chosing to steal and eat cucumbers instead or like a millionaire stealing from a begger.
Our folklore is documented since codex caioni and cantemir more than 300 years ago. And prove your statement about "the stolen foreign performances", fool.
adiro2007 2 years ago 4
te certi cu MEGALOCEFALUL?..astia in afar de castraveti nu stiu nimic!...cica-s ARIENI/...TURCI SLAVIZATI ASTA SUNT
tothyotzobagh 2 years ago 3
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@vlezz ,wonder who were the first Romanians or Bulgarians? Who has the most diverse music? Romanians and Bulgarians, whose was KADRILATERUL??
amerikaine 1 year ago
Who cares?
That's pure joy man!
The Dutch liked them we liked them who cares about your frustration?
If you don't feel the joy, you have a problem not us!
ciupi404 2 years ago 14
And who asked your opinion? I wasn't talking to you, but with Bulgarian "Vlezz" who wrote that this is a Bulgarian folklore melody. Now, we are entitled replying to that envious moron.
adiro2007 2 years ago
@vlezz ,GEAMPARAUA inclined Turkish MUZIC NOT Bulgarian , ??????
amerikaine 1 year ago
de ce oare nu se mai organizeaza un concert in Bucuresti? e pacat pentru ca acesti dinozauri incep rand pe rand sa se stinga...
boneradius 3 years ago