Watch this band yesterday,guest were one brass trumpet from Serbia and one violin from Serbia.They try to play Balkan Ethno-music in like jazzy style,did not work out,at least for me.You cannot play Balkan music on dulcimer,simply no effect,there is no this energy,no power....
But it was great performance as each one of guys is great musician.
It's Eastern European gypsy music -- and actually this song is definitely "gypsy jazz". Eastern European folk music is much more simple. The gypsies traveled out of India, through Egypt and into Eastern Europe and into Spain. They would take traditional songs of whatever region they were in and give them their own flare, in addition to their own songs.
Watch this band yesterday,guest were one brass trumpet from Serbia and one violin from Serbia.They try to play Balkan Ethno-music in like jazzy style,did not work out,at least for me.You cannot play Balkan music on dulcimer,simply no effect,there is no this energy,no power....
But it was great performance as each one of guys is great musician.
nikola6619 6 months ago
kopanitsa on a cimbalom....love it!
Katley99 11 months ago
It's Eastern European gypsy music -- and actually this song is definitely "gypsy jazz". Eastern European folk music is much more simple. The gypsies traveled out of India, through Egypt and into Eastern Europe and into Spain. They would take traditional songs of whatever region they were in and give them their own flare, in addition to their own songs.
anulay 2 years ago
excellent
ildichka 2 years ago
It's a traditional bulgarian song I know called Gankino Horo
douglaslaneallen 2 years ago
Yes, the musicians are, but the music doesn't sound so.
avarophil 2 years ago
Hungarian.
vladislav3 3 years ago 2
Romanian gipsy, I think.
avarophil 3 years ago
is that gypsie music or arabic?
alancolemusic 3 years ago
aven bachtales romale
igen sukares
very nice good music
edmundosmontechristo 3 years ago