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  • Incredible bravo multi

  • wouah !

  • Wow incredible! thank you for sharing that!

    What type of clarinet are you playing with, B flat?

    And I heard to get this sound you have to put wax in the mouthpeice of the clarinet, are you doing this?

  • bravo be majsotrwe alal da ti e:D

  • Really awesome. I love this type of music and hope that i can also learn to play like you.

  • Wonderful music and a wonderful organisation! Please check out our music! xx

  • theres 1.5 million gypsy in the world

  • @reymysterioamerica also albanians count as gypsy :P ylyrians were same as gypsy same race

  • @zelenko2 Illyrians are not the same as gypsies you idiot. Illyrians are documented to be in Europe over 1000 years before the gypsies came. just so you know buddy.

  • @bazaarballoon100 but we look similar and have similar culture

  • @zelenko2 similar isn't the same as congruent.

  • The Romani come from a wide expanse of the European and Asian continents. Romanians come from Romania, and are called Romanians. Not Romani. The cultures are very different.

  • man you were a lot nicer when you guys were Russia's bitch.

  • Allah Allah

  • bravo.

  • Bate - od kaj izleze ti ?

  • eres increible. puedo oirte hora tras hora tocando tu musica

    thank you for your music

  • this is soo awsom, i am a roma girl.. and crazy about music.. and when i hear our style of music my hear starts to beat faster, as i heared this one i was just happy.. verry good performed.. just perfect... buttttt shukar butttttt!!!!!!!

  • u should listen to 'Husnu Senlendirici' from Turkey. Especially 'Harmandali' song

  • yeah i know he is awsome, another favorite of mine is kirpi (bulent altinbas) just perfect... : ) i know almost every klarnetist in turkey.... and love them all..... : )

  • From where are you? Turkey?

    Because Western Roma wouldn't declare this "their" style.

    Well, for my part I find that "Gypsi swing" is adulterated Roma music. I like the Turkish style better.

  • GOOD VERRY GOOD

  • Eu iubesc asa cum suna ca clarinet. Foarte bine ai canalului. salutari din Spania.

  • oh wow. thankyou.

  • bravo maistoreeeeeeeee :)

    pozdrav sa kosovo

  • awsome keep on playin

  • HAMMER ! SÜPER !

  • well done!!! bulweiller go get a life. you obviously dont know shit about music.

  • My friend, I am very happy that roma people are rediscovering their identity. From the way he plays this tune this can be only gypsy of Bulgaria or FYROM, this is typical balkan folklore shepard's tune and it is just as roma, as it is bulgarian, greek, macedonian, serbian, bosnian, albanian, croatian and romanian. Don't try to build one nations culture on such cheap way.

    If you want I can send you the whole song.

  • nigga wat u now u know about music u bum ass nigga. that nigga is ma cuzin so u go gett a job!!! u poor ass bitch

  • look who you immitate and then speak shit

  • Sorry, the first part ist typical slavic bulgarian christians&muslem tune, the second part is typical bulgarian turks/european part from turkey tune.

  • Typical slavic tune Bulgaria. I could argue that this is Roma music.

  • It is Rom music. Rembember who makes the music in Eastern Europe to begin with . The Rom.

  • I can't talk about the whole East Europe, but on the balkans roma people do not make music, they immitate the music of the native people. The most tunes are traditional folk melodies which once become text in roma language are automatically considered as roma culture from people like you.

    That what is beeing played ist bulgarian folk shepard's tune, and the only thing that makes it roma, is the it is beeing player by a roma man.

  • Balkans are very difficult to understand, I don't believe this could happen if you have never lived here. If you want to hear music on roma language, try searching, erdelezi(which is beeing considered as roma anthem), vasilica romali, amalipe, biadilo chavo, devla devla... .

    Try the every version that you can find and you would see how the same song played from greek gypsy differs from the version, played by bulgarian, serbian, turkish or romanian gypsy.

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