Oj Lazare (bolgár népdal / Bulgarian folk song) - Falkafolk együttes
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- čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
- Oj Lazare (bolgár népdal és tánc / Bulgarian folk song and dance tune)
Falkafolk együttes
NÉMETH György: kaval
SZOMBATHELYI Tünde: hegedű
OLTI Péter: ének, tambura / voice, tambur
CSÖRSZ Rumen István: tambura
ORCZI Géza: tapan
KASOLY József: bőgő / double-bass
Kaláka Fesztivál, Eger, 2014. június 27.
Witcher 3 brought me here. Bulgarian excellence made me stay.
Me on weeding: why I hear boss battle music?
Brothers and Sisters of Bulgarian. We are proud to work with you. Be strong against Russian aggression.
Half expecting a wyvern or bandits to pop up from behind
Haha, love you:)
=D
Колко листе по гора
Толко здраве на тази къща
I love this couplet: a wonderful expression. Great performance.
wed the boy , wed the girl
"Damn you're ugly!" - Geralt of Rivia when you hear this music
Boss fight ahead.
I admire my fellow witcher down in the comments section, i was sure they would be talking about it since it was in Witcher 3!
Such a honor!
Örök hálám a feltöltésért! Legalább 10 éve keresem! :)
Csodaszép......Köszönet az előadóknak és a megosztónak......!!!!
how do you like that silver
When all the meme jokes have been done and noth,ng else to say but :" awesome"
ama sen de witcher 3 oynamanmi?
morao sam da čujem kako ide ova pesma u originalu još od kad sam prvi put igrao witcher 3,i nisam uopšte razočaran :D
the witcher 3 wild hunt music????
Song is Macedonian ............ Makednoska pesma
Turkish Black Sea folk song...
🙄
which?
@@96steki similarity... learn social English Afghan lover.
It is macedonian language....i think bulgarians say momitche instead of mome...instead of pervo they say prvo'
although it is a very tight difference between balkans's style of singing folk songs,i can say that this is macedonian folk song...maybe today's bulgarians acceded it in their culture due to the mixed life of bulgarians and macedonians in the place today we call Pirin Macedonia..
@@marijalazarova3995 We'd need a bulgarian to confirm, it could be a mix of cultures even, you may never know
Btw, your name and the song's name
@@marijalazarova3995 as a Bulgarian I can confirm that we do in fact say "mome/моме" though not in everyday language. When talking normally we say "momiche/момиче" but in almost every folk song I've learned they say "mome/моме". And about "pervo" or "prvo", we do usually pronounce it more as "prvo" but it's not unusual to hear "pervo". Overall it's a big mix of cultures
Mome is аn archaic form. It is still used as a slang, though. And we don't say prvo we are not serbs, we say purvo (първо)
@@jasonkane7231 without wanting to get into politics, but this can't be otherwise with the way it was put by the OP.. You can't mix the same culture. In today's geographical region of Macedonia you have two ethnographic and linguistic regions - Thrace and Macedonia, with soft and gradual flow into the neighboring ones. Before the creation of the modern Macedonian nation, this region was ethically very mixed but none of the mixed ethnicities was Macedonian. I don't say that today it's not the case, but traditional music, dance and language have one ethnic origin, hence we can't talk about mixing up or simply mixing culture. But yes, like other Bulgarians said, mome is used in many Bulgarian regions with it being rarely used in modern everyday life.
"not good"
Srpsko ime,srpski car Lazar i srpska,šopska muzika!!!
Kakvi Bugari,oni su Tatari koji su se
mešali sa Srbima i primili srpska imena,srpsko pismo i muziku!!!!!
SAMO ISTINA!