Bulgarian Balkan Music
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- Bulgarian music uses a wide range of instruments. Some folk instruments are variants of traditional Asian instruments such as the "Saz" (Bulgarian tambura), or the kemençe (Bulgarian gъdulka). Bulgarian folk bands, called bitovi, use instruments that commonly include: The gaida, a traditional goat-skin bagpipe. The kaval, an end-blown flute is very close to the Turkish kaval, as well as the Arabic Ney. The gadulka, a bowed stringed instrument perhaps descended from the rebec, held vertically, with melody and sympathetic strings. The tǔpan, a large drum worn over the shoulder by the player and hit with a beater ("kiyak") on one side and a thin stick ("osier") on the other. The tambura, a long-necked, metal-strung, fretted lute used for rhythmic accompaniment as well as melodic solos. The tarabuka or dumbek, an hourglass-shaped finger-drum. Other instruments arrived in Bulgaria in the 19th century, including the accordion and the clarinet. Regional styles abound in Bulgaria. Dobrudzha, Sofia, the region surrounding Sofia (Shope style), Rhodopes, Macedonia (Pirin), Thrace, Strandzha and the Danube shore all have distinctive sounds. Some folk music revolves around holidays like Christmas, New Year's Day, midsummer, and the Feast of St. Lazarus, as well as the Strandzha region's unusual Nestinarstvo rites. The distinctive sounds of women's choirs in Bulgarian folk music come from their unique rhythms, harmony and vocal production. The tradition of church singing in Bulgaria is more than a thousand years old, and can be traced back to the early Middle Ages.
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My bulgarian roots make me feel proud listening this songs! I'm living in Dobrogea, eastside of România and my grandmother from my mother side is half bulgarian! It is pitty that i don't understand bulgarian language, but it sound so familiar to me! Long live in peace bulgarians and us, romanians!
I have Romanian roots. My great-grandfather is half Romanian, but I don't understand Romanian language, unfortunately. I really want to know more about my ancestors.❤proud to be🇧🇬🇷🇴
I'm a half Bulgarian anf half Mexican living in the America🇺🇸
@@markoshernandez3795 me podrías ayudar a encontrar un sample???? Gracias!
Such an interesting mix, both nations with amazing cultural wealth and a rich history!
@@v.v.g.5110 Romanians are the slavs while modern bulgarians are mostlz the thracians who once lived together under the bulgarian empire
Hello from Romania! Love you my brothers, I love your country and our traditions are varry similar. I visit Bulgaria in every year. Love you
Thanks I am from Bulgaria I also visited your country!
Hello ^^ that's awesome!
I am Bulgarian love you my people, American Bulgarian
Stop stealing
Hello balkan brothers!
Geetings from an Albanian-American
Bulgarian music is my favorite of the Balkans. Lijep pozdrav iz hrvatske
croatian bro ! Serbia betrayed both of us
It's not just the time signatures that make Bulgarian music so fascinating. Their scale system isn't quite equal temperament and they're oblivious to Western European voice leading conventions, leading to many spicy vocal dissonances. I'm ethnically Irish, but I can listen to (and have listened to) Bulgarian folk music all day and twice on Sunday.
It's polyphonic, which always sounds different from what we are used to. I'm a sucker for anything polyphonic, because it's always unique. Sacred harp, Balkan, I think Orthodox counts, a lot of medieval stuff.
i love your folk music. ❤️
Balkan and Thrace.
Turkey-Bulgaria 🇧🇬🇹🇷 Many things are unique.
Turks is not from Balkan you are kurdish and Mongolian
@@antonbeats9777 I'm from Tekirdağ, the city is located in eastern Thrace, but you made it empty in this comment.
Thank you
@@antonbeats9777 greek? LOL
@@antonbeats9777 no,history of the Turks is much earlier than that of the Mongolian,turkey's ancestors,Seljuk Turk had reached Asia Minor Peninsula long before the birth of the Great Vulvulus of Mongolia
Bulgarian music is top quality music!
It is. Our folklore is great, unfortunatelly the masses preffer to listen to turbo-folk also called Chalga. Which is downgrading for the society.
Tôi o sồia yêu bulgari
The reason is, that is not common 4/4, but 7/4 or 9/4 or even more odd, so it includes a lot of odd rythms. That is against the common western pop music dictaturship! Which is good ! :) I love this. music!
@@mihailnikoloff2554 I honestly love both Turbo-folk and Bulgarian Folk Music as an American!
@@mihailnikoloff2554 Turbofolk is such garbage. There's some good Bulgarian progressive metal, though, that makes use of all these wonderful time signatures.
Much love and respect from South Carolina, USA
Любов и уважение от Кюрдистан към България .
❤️☀️💚🤝🤍💚❤️
Peace and love from Turkey
It’s not turkey sorry to break it to u
@@axazxx He said "peace and love FROM Turkey". He has never said it is turkey
The Bulgarian Music is full of life and honour. Try watch the traditional Bulgarian dance
Bulgaria Neighbors
Greece-Bulgaria
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Best neighbours 🇧🇬❤️🇬🇷
Η βουλγαρική μουσική είναι πάντα μεταξύ των κορυφαίων αγαπημένων στην κατηγορία της λαϊκής μουσικής. Χαιρετισμούς στη Βουλγαρία και το βουλγαρικό λαό 🇧🇬 😍 😍 😍
Thank you for your kind words!
@@GeorgiStankov No i thing, i love Bulgaria and it's awesome culture and Bulgarian people forever 😊
I confirm, Actually I am Tunisian Living in Romania, and I wanna visit Bulgaria to taste such kind of cultural creations, sometimes you get some traditional sign wich summarizing a story of centuries, I like the Balkan side , it is one cultural encyclopedia
Μπορει να μην το ξερετε στην ελλαδα αλλα σε καθε παρτυ εδω στην βουλγαρια , καθε 4-5 τραγουδια θα πεξει κανενα ελληνικο😁
@@lyubenlozanov6471 Знаем, че знаем, харесваме и вашите традиционни песни, изпращаме ви нашата любов
Greetings from Türkiye with love
@Karl Papp ??? What do you mean???
@Karl Papp we will always have a very good relationship with our komşu (Bulgaristan). I would like to visit your country and meet nice friends there one day. Greetings.
@@cemozer3068 Greetings! Feel free to do so! I'm bulgarian, I have visited Turkey twice and I freakin' love it! It's an awesome country with beautiful and friendly people and the food you guys have over there is absolutely amazing! No matter what happened during Ottoman times, nowadays everything is completely different and people should be friendly to one another, especially us, neighbouring countries, we have SO much things in common!
@@emilpashov1993 it is very nice to hear that. Greetings to our komşu.
I Love bulgarian music and folklore greetings from Belgium 💕💕💕💕💕
I have Blood of Bulgarian in my veins.I am proud of my balkan origins ❤️❤️. Obicham mnogo Bulgaria ❤️🇧🇬🇷🇴
I love Bulgaria and it's Rich culture, God's awesome blessing upon the beautiful Land and it's people of Bulgaria.
I love you Bulgaria ım from Turkey
You cant take back centuries of slavery with a compliment
Bruh, The Ottoman Empire was the best for Bulgaria. I wish it comes back. Turkey and Bulgaria literally the same think.
@@busybee7198go educate yourself, the ottomans were the filth and scum of earth
@@busybee7198Bro what😂
Great music! Greetings from Romania!
Many blessings follow those who hear these songs. Amen JMJ-AV
The painting depicts the Bulgarian folks enjoying some well deserved time off from their work in the fields, downtown or in their shops as artisans. This looks to be around the late nineteenth cenury (1870-1900) but the artist who painted this depiction could have been going for a much more historical setting...the 1600's perhaps. I really, really love Bulgarian culture and learning the language unfortunately is done in "fits and starts" being seventy two now. It was fifty three years ago when I studied this language and the people while in language school for the U.S. Air Force and remembering all of the intricacies much less the vocabulary is doggedly difficult. Maybe one day I can fly to Sophia and spend a summer in this wonderful country. With luck, I will meet Nelli Andreeva !
robert hunt que porcaria, só é bom pra alegrar funeral. Brasil é heavy metal.
I would say that the time period that's depicted in the painting has to be from the late 19th century or early 20th century because of the accordion (or harmonika, as the Bulgarians, Macedonians, Serbs, Bosnians, etc. call it) musical instrument in being shown in one of the musician's hands. (The accordion was only introduced into the Ottoman-ruled part of the Balkans in the late 19th century when the Austro-Hungarian Empire, which introduced the accordion to the Balkans, conquered the northern and northwestern parts of the Balkans from the Ottoman Turks.)
Thank you...I had accordian lessons when I was eleven and twelve but quit because I just wanted to play baseball...my father made me take the lessons as he thought it would be good to learn an instrument. I was much better at playing baseball than the accordian but I do love accordian music to this day.
great
добре си дошъл б българия (you are welcome in Bulgaria)
love from VietNam! tôi thích âm nhạc của đất nước bạn, thật tuyệt vời.
Beautiful Music and clothing!
Love from UK
🇷🇸 ❤ 🇧🇬
Ah, the Slavs. No matter which kind, central/western, Balkan, or eastern, they're such a passionate group of people. Lots of love from Texas!
We Bulgarians are not Slavs. We are a Thracian and Bulgar people, Bulgars we’re either Thracians as well or from present day Eastern Iran. Nothing in this video or in Bulgaria is Slavic. But Bulgaria did influenced the Slavs and their culture & gave them alphabet+language 😊
@@bgbest5790 and first independent Bulgarian orthodox church in 9th century recodnized from the Pope and from Byzantium empire as third official religion in Europe
Bulgaria isn't Slavic. Bulgarian culture has noyhing to do with the Slavic gypsies!
We from Bulgaria arent slavs, but bulgarian empire was slavic because it included ROmanians and Serbians who were majority rather than the thracians
@@BringBackCyrillicBG Romanians aren't slavs either, at least not southern romanians.
The world is divided by different customs and culture but united by the resonance of music. Tons of thanks also to the channel for compiling this. Love from India ❤️❤️
Bulgaria has deep common roots with the Indo-European cultures of Bharat but I'm sure you know that well enough, just mentioning so others who don't get more curious about these ancient shared roots.
Balkan folk music is the best 'European' traditional folk music, although I prefer when it doesn't have the heavy western influence imposed by the accordian. Should be just be the gaida, kaval and gadulka (each of which I have in my home).
I'm in love with Cultures from all around the World 🌎 Greetings from Texas,USA!!
Howdy, fellow Texan! 😉
@@Romulan64 Howdy Hola!!
i dont
Ooo, I'm Bulgarian but now living in Texas, glad you like the music
@@niko3993 Hello and thank you I'm just really intrested in World cultures!!
You sing with the sweetness of the heart and the rhythm of your people....BEAUTIFUL.❤
This shit is fire 🔥 much love from macedonia
Whatever happens bulgaria is always with you
absolutely fabulous music
I’m a Pakistani and I’ve been Bulgaria quite a lot of times, Bulgarian culture is interesting
Feels so much like Iranian traditional folk ❤music
Beautiful music 🎶❤️. Greetings from your neighbor country Greece.
Amazing music! Much love from your neighbour Macedonia ❤️
Самро, сестро! Какви комшии ! Па вие сте нашите наjмили брака и сестри ! И секогаш ке си останете.♥
Bulgaria loves everyone❤
I am from Bulgaria and appreciate a lot your mix!
GReetings from Algeria
I love this music.
Spent some time in Bulgaria as a US soldier. Love the attitude and modesty of Bulgarians
Bulgaria, Serbia, Greece, Romania and North-Macedonia are a Balkan Orthodoxe Christian Family !
I am gauasic and orthodox and ı am so proud to be orthodox
I am from romania ( gaugasia)
I wish everyone was thinking like you my friend !!!
thank u man i am macedonian and wish good things to all the balkans i love and visit every single country
I am a Gagauz from Moldova. Gagauzians are closest to Bulgarians in terms of dna. The culture is also Bulgarian. The language was adopted from the Turks.
I am happy that I belong to the Balkan peoples.
Beautiful. Love all balkan music
Makes me think of Bulvarian village having a rave or something haha
Greetings from Turkey as a Bulgar-Turk
So are you a Bulgarian living/born in Turkey?
@@bgbest5790 Не от България Помак е защото турците във България са потурчени Българи
so beaty music
#Bulgariaforever❤❤♻❇
I kad shvatimo jednom (a valjda hoćemo) da nam sa zapada ne dolazi ništa dobro,osim zavada i mržnja,kada shvatimo da smo jedna krv,duša a Boga mi i vera (za većinu balk.naroda) i da nam nema druge nego da i naredne vekove budemo zajedno,složni...možda opstanemo na našem prelepom Božijem Balkanu! Živi bili braćo moja!
Гледай си работата. Ние нищо добро не сме видели от "изтока". Поне на запад има неща като хуманизма, науката, модерното общество и личната свобода. Ти ако искаш да тънеш в дупка, прав ти път. България трябва да има друга съдба!
I love music balkan
Благодаря много.❤Това вероятно е предишното ми прераждане.....😃 Wielkie dzięki. To chyba moje poprzednie wcielenie....😃❤
Love from 🇮🇳
I'm from Bulgaria!!
Very pleasant to hear. Thanks.
My Bulgarian friend recommended this to me and its actually very catchy and i like it
thanks Age of Empires 2, for causing me to want to seek this out. I have no idea what these people are singing, but gosh darn do these songs hit me right in the heart and make me feel at home.
Don't worry it's old bulgarian I'm Bulgarian myself and still don't understand certain songs 😅
Balkan music is the best!
Greetings from the Macedonian part of Bulgaria.
Thank you so much for this precious compilation!
Thanks for this. There's not enough time to listen to everything! What a great gift and thank you very much.
It's amazing that my love for Bulgarian music has introduced me to so many other music and ideas.
Bulgaria is a treasure that must be discovered!
Bulgarian folklore is most rich folklore on this planet. In national library is keeped more of 240000 folklore songs. Try. DJ89. ABAGAR QUARTET. TRIO BULGARKA. MARIA DIMITROVA. NUSHA CHOIR. Choir ANGELITE. NELI ANDREEVA. PHILIP KOUTEV CHOIR. ISIHIA. DIA. IRFAN. Bulgara. ORATNITZA. COSMIC VOICES FROM Bulgaria. KAYNO yesno solnce. Avigeya. Teodosi Spasov. Ivo papazov
I love the first and second songs! They are lovely!
Honestly this is just super fun to listen to
So very beautiful! I so love Bulgarian music & culture, so too, all music from the Balkan countries/region. So many musical variations, dance styles, costume styles, etc;. Thank you for sharing this lovely, pleasant & happy spirited music. My best wishes to all. May peace always reign over evil.
👍🇬🇷&🇧🇬 trace orestiada inoluc Evros
Muchas gracias tradicional music Channel
Enchanting!
Beautiful!
Buetiful 😍
Since bulgaria is slavic did you mean blyatiful
great balkan music. :-)
amazing
as someone whos trying to replicate this music for my own project.... HOLY SHART THANK YOU FOR INCLUDING ALL THAT IN THE DESCRIPTION
What are you trying to do mate? I'm using this to create some new musical genres for the indie scene. Why would you use it in your project? It sounds interesting, I didn't think that anyone else would look for inspiration in folk music from little-known countries in the world.
To me its like a tajiki songs
And also very similar to Iranian folk music ! See they say : جانا 😀💕
Blyatiful!
It's good!
great
Very nice is similar with greek music
Nice
I have to say, very cool and beautiful music.
But the гъдулка/gădulka has nothing to do with the kemençe, it is an instrument of slavic ancestry, for example i can tell you about the ucrainian гудочек/gudochek, or the russian гудок/gudok.
It is instrument of Thracian/Bulgar ancestry not Slavic. Bulgarians aren’t Slavs but we did influence them. That’s why their language derived from Old Bulgarian, starobulgarski
Like))
Muzika je nebeska! Takva je cela balknska muzika...uzvišena! Ali...takvi su i Balkanski narodi...nebeski,stari,iskonski...kroz njihovu muziku se oseća svevišnje nešto i više hiljadugodišnje njihovo postojanje ovde i tu...na Balkanu!
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as a bulgarian i say this is epic
Good 🔮🔮🔮
ODD TIME SIGNATURES FOREVER ;)
Не музика, ЗЛАТО!
the intro of the first song sounded abit like yankee dudu went to town
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Dans la paix vive la liberté
Well i am a Turkish person liveing in Edirne and i am 100 percent sure thet ı heard the melody of most of the songs somewhere but ı newer listen any bulgarian music.Strange.
Edirne is still in a place called Rumelia by westerners. It is a beautiful and ancient city.
Many people who live there are aware of the history of their city.
Unfortunately, being at a crossroads, they have suffered.
Happy to hear that the tunes are still there!
Odrine is a Bulgarian City :P
Anatolia is Cristian
Edirne ( also called Adrianople in Greek and Odrin in Bulgarian)
This is Bulgarian folklore, it's possible that you hear it in the European part of Turkey too because that used to be ethnic Bulgarian land (Thrace).;
Харесва Ми Бьлгария
Look like traditional Turkish music 💕🇧🇬🇹🇷
This music is only in the European part of Turkey (Thrace), not the entire Turkey. If it seems similar to you it’s only because Thracians aka Bulgarians influenced people in that region (it’s historically Bulgarian). Turkey in general has influence from Balkan countries & from Arabs, Persians, Armenians, & etc due to Turkey occupying those countries in Ottoman & gaining influence from them.
@@bgbest5790 yes 💕🇧🇬🇹🇷
so halal mode
Мисля, че произхода на Амази в Алжир Северна Африка са от България и те няма да знаят защо сега имат същите традиции и традиционни рокли и песни
Възможен отговор на много важен въпрос
First , my best regards to Bulgar people , I appreciate their culture and music ! as for you , أحمد زبانة الوهراني جزائري
are you stupid to a degree to believe such nonsense ; propagated by pan-arabists who fought the amazigh identity and want to remove all what is related to it
First , the Amazigh language is an Afro-Asiatic language while Bulgarian is a south Slavic language ,
second , the majority of north Africans are more related to the Hispanics of Iberia than to the Balkan region with an average of 10 to 40% of their genetic make-up being from the Iberian peninsula , Algerians from Balkanic origins are mostly concentrated in the Cities wich had a strong Ottoman presence such Constantine , Tlemcen , Algiers where most of Janissaries and renegades where based ( most of them where from eastern Europeans origins) their Union with local women produced Kourghli !
Concerning the traditional clothing ( I find this question pretty dumb) , clothing is the result of interactions and modernization , and to classify people according to their traditional clothing is extremely inaccurate and stupid especially in the time of technology and genetic studies advancement ,
Add to that the clothing styles in all of the Mediterranean basin share some characteristics in common with the kabyle dress as it is the case with gastronomy and other daily life habits dictated by environment and climate
And as an information for you the Kabyle folk dress in the 1800s had nothing in common whit the modern dress) , so Please don't be dumb !
some pseudo-Intellectuals in Algeria say that kabyle people are originated from a city in Bulgaria called Kabile hhhh , do you know that there is also kabil in the Baltic region in northern Europe , there is Batna in India , there M'sila in South Africa , Medea in Italia , Mila in Romania .......etc hhh , you should be ashamed of yourself and stop searching info in videos which have nothing to do with history nor genetics !!!
PS : Even if our origins are from there (which is false) , we have enough decency and respect to our land by not claiming other origin other than our North African Algerian roots , on the contrary to others who claim that their ancestors came from Yemen , Iraq , Turkey.....etc
@@yacine0149 hhh and Vandals were in iberia with alans that were slavs like bukgarians don't you know this ? And i have barbarian origins we are not amazigh idiot it's a knew word and you are false cause you are sayinv somethings
(Contradictoire )in frensh
@@yacine0149 you are the dumb cause we haven't passed any genetics tests second we don't know something called amazigh and it is not in any book. How can you call ua amazigh and we are not?? We are Arabs and Barbarians that have different origins
You can't came in 2011 and tell ua no your name is amazigh and we don't know it even and it had no sense. The first people in north africa were Phoenicians or libiyans in another language and there are who wrote about shnawas....
Any way you are just talking without understanding really
@@yacine0149 hhh it's an Afro Asiatique language wich it means they have the same origin of Arabs =Sam
Second why tachlhite full of latin and phoenicians were the one who had a lot of relation with latin people?
And kabylie is full of Arabic and germaic languages
Tuareg have the same culture of Arabs and they are the real ones i guess that were in the Maghreb but romans vandals and others made them leave but were influenced by them (language)
You are an ignorant pathetic person , You can read the Book of Ibn Khaldoun were he described the inhabitants of north Africa as banu mazigh , or the book (description of Africa) of Hassan Elfassi (leon the African) or even the writings of your idol ibn badis were he mentions many times the term Amazigh
Kop kop reiz az yörük ezgileride ekle buraya efe türküleri filanda koy
yörük ne alaka la bunlar slav kanka
@@orhanseyfi4574 okudunu anlamadın heralde
@@halilekiz3695 yörükler safkan göktürk hunlardan geliyo dimi
@@orhanseyfi4574 ilginç bi sorun var sende durduk yere tartışma ortamı yaratıyorsun şuan sakin kafayla yazılanları bir daha oku
@@halilekiz3695 la sakin ol trolluyom niye ciddi aldin bu kadar ksjsieksbsiekx8r
Why bulgarian music like Ottoman Music??
I think a lot of these songs are Macedonian (from the Macedonian region). Macedonian music is much more "Ottoman sounding" than Bulgarian music.
@@samraosmanovska4077 This is not Ottoman sounding music lol, Macedonian is Bulgarian, it’s the same thing :)
It does not sound like Ottoman music. It’s 2 different things & it sounds nothing like Ottoman music, btw Ottoman is made up of several ethnicities including Bulgarians, Greeks, Armenians, Turks, & etc. Those people influenced the Turks during Ottoman due to Turks occupying their countries and cultures.
The ottoman empire was large 😂
It doesn't 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
what exactly are the bulgars nowadays? Slavs? Turks? Greeks? Thracians? WHERE the first bulgars originated? I'm so confused..and i think that experts are too, turks, huns?
People from the caucassian steppes, mixed to some extent with slavic population (and possibly a small % remnants of the tracians). Culture is slavic, but we have also retained many customs of the proto-bulgarians, and even the thracians. The origins - though not clear enough, are speculated to be somewhere in modern Iran, which was a very different place back then. Nothing to do with greeks or turks.
bulgarians are slavs. at one point in history the bulgars invaded from the eurasian steppes, but there was little mixing between the khans and the people. the bulgarian slavs inhabiting that area came from further north, possibly modern-day ukraine.
Genetically we are balkanics, not slavs. Culturally Slavic and Thracian
@@iliyannachev2030 I disagree that thr culture is Slavic. A lot of the culture, including the Martenitsa, comes from the Bulgars. These people are 100% Bulgars, who were NOT Asiatic, but some other race, from Central or east Asia. Bulgars were in the millions, they cant just dissapear. They didn't mix with the Slavs
@Soundwave 47 Just like you stole Constantinople and Van and now pretend those are Turkish city, right?
У некогда великих болгар во главе ханом Кубратом,они были степаками и знали свое происхождение.По итогу русофикация прошла успешно(славянозировались)
Болгарий славянизиралася уже в 9 ти век.
Russians are gypso-mongols! All their culture is Bulgarian!
The Bulgarians choose a lane are you Slavic or tartars.
We chose the path to Europe. Btw, do you need an EU Tatar passport like your fellow 200,000+ comrades? If so, let me know :)
czcams.com/video/wkKGzE5Im_w/video.html&ab_channel=360Stepeni
Says who? The Hunza from North Macedonia who steals Bulgarian and Greek history?
The greatest achievement of the Northmacedonians is this:
czcams.com/video/krgVMa3xk34/video.html
Neither
Bulgarians aren’t Slavic or Tatar.
Thracians and Slavics.
Сборът от песни не лош,само че е еднообразен.
Като че ли слушам една и съща песен,няма гайда,няма ги нашите тежки песни,разгърнати нашироко.
irish music is better
#Bulgariaforever❤♻❇