The gusle (Serbian: гусле) or lahuta (Albanian: lahutë; related to English lute) is a bowed single-stringed musical instrument (and musical style) traditionally...
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Serbian epic poetry (section Gusle)
events and personages. The instrument accompanying the epic poetry is the gusle. Serbian epic poetry helped in developing the Serbian national consciousness...
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Hoćemo gusle (trans. We Want Gusle) is the second studio album released in 1989 by Montenegrin-Serbian musician Rambo Amadeus. The track "Amerika i Engleska...
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one-string fiddle called the gusle, and concern themselves with themes from history and mythology. There are records of gusle being played at the court of...
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fujara gadulka gaida gayageum guan gudok guitalin guitar guitarra Portuguesa gusle gusli haegeum hammered dulcimer hank drum hardingfele harmonica harmonium...
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Bosniak epic poetry (section Gusle)
developed during the Ottoman period. Historically, they were accompanied by the Gusle. The theory of oral-formulaic composition was developed also through the...
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Music of Croatia (section Gusle)
became Croatian folk Bible which inspired numerous gusle players ever since. As for contemporary gusle players in Croatia, one person that particularly...
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especially in Herzegovina, Bosniaks, Serbs and Croats play the ancient gusle. The gusle is used mainly to recite epic poems in a usually dramatic tone. Probably...
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nicknamed Miljan (Миљан), is a Montenegrin folk singer. Initially a guslar (gusle player, bard), he was the 5-time national champion before turning to pop-music...
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of the Byzantine Empire Chuurqin Cobza Dutar Dombra Erhu Gadulka Gudok Gusle Kamancheh Kemenche Komuz Lute Rebab The lyra of Crete Kazakh: қобыз, romanized: qobyz;...
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Avdo Međedović (c. 1875 – 1955) was a Slavic Muslim guslar (gusle player and oral poet) from Montenegro. He was the most versatile and skillful performer...
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Jean Gerdes, Réginald Jourdan, Yvon Laraque, Marcel Numa, Roland Rigaud, Gusle Villedrouin and Jacques Wadestrandt. Over the next three months, eleven...
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village. Harper & Row. Although the wandering guslari no longer exist, the gusle is considered the national instrument of Serbia, and many village men know...
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music, with its own share of sung epic poetry. Serbian national instrument Gusle is also used in Kosovo. Viktorija is the only artist from Kosovo who represented...
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they are delivered to the audience accompanied by the music produced by a gusle, a one-string instrument played by the story-teller (guslar), who sings...
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traditional music from Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan. Erhu Gadulka Gudok Gusle Kobyz Lijerica Masenqo The origins of the violin - the rebab, BBC "rabab...
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Southeast Europe until the present day, for example the similar in construction Gusle from Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Albania; also...
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Giga (Norway) Goje (Mali) Gudok (Russia) Gue (Shetland) Gunjac (Croatia) Gusle (bulkans) Haegeum (Korea) Hardanger fiddle (Norway) Huluhu (China) Huqin...
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gusle, an instrument found throughout the Balkans, is also used to accompany ancient South Slavic epic poems. The most versatile and skillful gusle-performer...
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letters is the nonsensical Zażółć gęślą jaźń ('Yellow the ego with/of a gusle'). Polish orthography Polish braille Cyrillization of Polish Polish manual...
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nhị Đàn hồ Đàn gáo Daxophone Esraj Fiðla Gadulka Ghaychak Giga Gudok Gue Gusle Haegeum Huqin Igil Imzad Jouhikko Kingri Kokyū Kobyz Masenqo Morin khuur...
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Gusli such as the Czech violin housle and the Balkan one-stringed fiddle gusle. In western Ukraine and Belarus, husli can also refer to a fiddle or even...
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Serbs in Mostar (section Serb singing society "Gusle")
by the end of August only around 850 remained. The Serb singing society "Gusle" was founded on December 18, 1888 in Mostar. There were 50 founding members...
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growing Serb fear of internal enemies.[when?] In the 1860 poem "Echoes of gusles" (Jeka od gusala), general and writer Jovan Dragašević wrote "Only concord...
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Karađorđeva šnicla Pljeskavica Pasulj Sarma Slatko Šljivovica Musical instruments Gusle Frula Tamburica Serbian art White Angel Kosovo Maiden Migration of the Serbs...
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contracting smallpox. He lost his family early in life, and began playing the gusle and reciting epic poetry around the age of 20. He spent years wandering...
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The national instrument gusle placed on Pirot carpet...
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Malay Latin alphabet. Polish Zażółć gęślą jaźń ("Make the ego yellow with a gusle") - contains all diactrics, but not every letter and is mainly used to test...
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Ottoman Turks. The epic tradition is also preserved in epic songs sung with gusle. Various types of kolo circular dance are also encountered throughout Croatia...
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Jaworski of the folk band Żywiołak recorded lute, Renaissance fiddle, bowed gusle, and hurdy-gurdy sections. The score was performed in Frankfurt an der Oder...
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