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Uploaded by on Sep 4, 2007

Bulgarian folk music played on tamboura in Plovdiv by Mihail Dintchev

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  • is there a make and model for that tambura? i'm looking to purchase one for the new year. thanks!

  • @comancheshower What do you mean by make & model? You can get one from Bulgaria. If you would like that I can connect you to the right people.

  • Oooh!:-) Thank you so much for your wonderful words!I am so happy it brings you joy!Best regards!:-)

  • To all of you who like how I play BIG Thanks!!!:-) it´s amazing though how this video woke up such an intensive debate about the tamboura and other string instruments!Keep going ;-)

  • The beatles used it.

  • really? On which song?

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  • Beautiful! I've noticed that there is a "droan" string that holds a constand note. This is very evident in Serbian music from Lika (a region currently in Croatia). The musicians instrument looks similar to a "Licki brac" or danguba. Bulgarian music is awesome!

  • Really? :-) What is it then?

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  • Много добро :)

  • Прекрасно е! Има ли някаква вероятност да споделиш някакви ноти, имам желание да се опитам да го изсвиря на китара. Мислиш ли че ще се получи? :))

    Поздрави!

  • @chordophone Изгледа да је и тебе привукла... само, нико не вели да није Булгарска музика... можда привлачи идиоте али боме, и обичне будале који не виду даље од носа. Поштовање.

  • @mrbongsterweed Yes, I agree that Yugoslavia was a mix of nations; primarily Serbs, Croats and Slovenes with three religions, Eastern Orthodox Christians, Roman Catholic Christians and Islam. Serbs were the majority in Yugoslavia who were primarily Orthodox, but also Catholic and Muslim. Serbian Muslims were a large community in what is today Bosnia & Herzegovina. Serbs were spread out all over Yugoslavia and were the majority in the Military Frontier, B&H, Crna Gora and Macedonia.

  • @Tsitsvara Yugoslavia was not inhabited by serbs it was many mixed religions which made them Yugoslavians, it can only be traced back to Yugoslavia not serbs, serbs weren't the creators of this Melody it was many cultures..

  • @Tsitsvara Yugoslavia was not inhabited by serbs they were Yugoslavians, their were mixed religions, you can't really say where their sound came from except from Yugoslavia

  • @mrbongsterweed I wouldn't say so. Serbian country folk music has a common root within all territories inhabited by Serbs in the former Yugoslavia.

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