Krivo Sadovsko Horo as played by Petko Radev and Petko Detchev. Here performed by: Bjørn-Petter Tøsse - Accordion Stojan Stojanov - Clarinet Filip Arilon - Tapan Editing: B-P Tøsse
@Martin-lm9lp Great question, Martin! I'm used to a lot of different meters to begin with, but one thing that always happen when I encounter a rhythm or meter that I'm unfamiliar with is to start looking for patterns, both melodic, harmonic and rhythmic patterns. There are a lot of melodic phrases that are common in this music, kind of like cadences, and these can be used as guidelines to where the (down)beats are. I'm also looking for rhythmical patterns, and most, if not all, rhythmical music is grouped as 2, 3 or a combination of these. The clue here is to get used to certain combinations, like we know something is a calypso if the subdivision is 3,3,3,3,2,2. The pattern in this particular tune is 2,2,2,3,2,2, which can also be referred to as 13(/16, /8 or whatever). I would suggest you divide this into two patterns, as it is very long. You can think of it as one bar being 3/4 (2+2+2) plus 7/8 (3+2+2). Hope this explains. The magic starts to happen when other groupings are played (inprovised) OVER the original groove though, but that's way more advanced. I can give one example for 13, which could be 3,3,3,2,2, giving you a simple 3:4 polyrhythm for the first half of the bar as an extra little spice.
@trekkspill1234 Thank you very much for encouragement and such a great and helpful advice. I have never played balkan music on accordion but I was always interested. There's not much on the internet unless you speak a little south slavic language. I will try and do my best. I wish you all the best! M
@Martin-lm9lp Feel free to reach out if you need help with something! There's at least one book that's relevant in English, "Bulgarian harmony" by Kalin Kirilov. I've written more about ornaments and rhythm in my master's, but that's in Norwegian..
First of all, I've practiced a lot. Then I've also had lessons with many different musicians and teachers, and I have used the music practically and tried to play it live as often as possible :)
@@dayanbalevski4446 Sviram srpsko, makedonsko, norvesko, bulgarsko i druga muzika :) This is some old Bulgarian tune, played by musicians from Norway and Macedonia
Кога не разбираш от музика,недей коментира празноглава мънкедонска маймуно....българските музиканти и певци - свирят и пеят всичко....но досега не съм чул и няма да чуя музикант или певец от друга държава(включая и Северджания) да изсвирил или изпял нещо от Странджа или от Родопа....
БЪЛГАРСКАТА НАРОДНА МУЗИКА Е НАЙ-ВЕЛИКАТА И КРАСИВА ПО ЦЕЛИЯ СВЯТ!!!
Бг нар. музика вярно е велика, но сигурно забравяш, че това хоро е на великия Петко Радев.
Модерна работа :) Как се синхронизираха през отдалечена връзка не знам! Браво!
... Браво момчета!!! ...
Браво момци!
Супер сте!
Негативните анти коментатопи да гният!
Браво
Amazing! The clarinet and the accordion work so well together. You have a fantastic precusssionist also!
Браво момци! Само така! 👍
Момци, супер сте!
Феноменално! Свака част момци! 👍
Odlično
Браво!
Отлично!!!
Браво момци, бре! )))
Прелестно
БРАВО !!!
Bravo Maestro !!!
Bravo
Браво ! :)
Bravo momci ,gde bi mogo da nadjem notaciju za ovo oro.Zahvaljujem...
ruclips.net/video/rxiy5ZTzKMI/видео.html
Браво, момци ! Да живеj маjка Българиjа !
Od site ne makedonci naj autenticno sviras makedonski 👍👍👍👍💪😃
Saka Ti Se!Samo Bugarsko Oro!Baja Ima Da Cekas,Kao Oro Da Cujes!😊
Да живее България и българския фолклор
Дека е Садово?😅Браво момчета❤
Садово je grad u Bugarija
How do you count notes? For me it is really tricky.
@Martin-lm9lp Great question, Martin! I'm used to a lot of different meters to begin with, but one thing that always happen when I encounter a rhythm or meter that I'm unfamiliar with is to start looking for patterns, both melodic, harmonic and rhythmic patterns. There are a lot of melodic phrases that are common in this music, kind of like cadences, and these can be used as guidelines to where the (down)beats are. I'm also looking for rhythmical patterns, and most, if not all, rhythmical music is grouped as 2, 3 or a combination of these. The clue here is to get used to certain combinations, like we know something is a calypso if the subdivision is 3,3,3,3,2,2. The pattern in this particular tune is 2,2,2,3,2,2, which can also be referred to as 13(/16, /8 or whatever). I would suggest you divide this into two patterns, as it is very long. You can think of it as one bar being 3/4 (2+2+2) plus 7/8 (3+2+2). Hope this explains. The magic starts to happen when other groupings are played (inprovised) OVER the original groove though, but that's way more advanced. I can give one example for 13, which could be 3,3,3,2,2, giving you a simple 3:4 polyrhythm for the first half of the bar as an extra little spice.
@trekkspill1234 Thank you very much for encouragement and such a great and helpful advice. I have never played balkan music on accordion but I was always interested. There's not much on the internet unless you speak a little south slavic language. I will try and do my best. I wish you all the best! M
@Martin-lm9lp Feel free to reach out if you need help with something! There's at least one book that's relevant in English, "Bulgarian harmony" by Kalin Kirilov. I've written more about ornaments and rhythm in my master's, but that's in Norwegian..
Where did u learn to play accordion or like serbian songs?
First of all, I've practiced a lot. Then I've also had lessons with many different musicians and teachers, and I have used the music practically and tried to play it live as often as possible :)
Dayan Balevski yes i know its bulgarian thats why i asked or like serbian songs If u look at his videos u will see that he also plays serbian songs.
@@dayanbalevski4446 Sviram srpsko, makedonsko, norvesko, bulgarsko i druga muzika :) This is some old Bulgarian tune, played by musicians from Norway and Macedonia
Браво момчета...ето така се свири нашата народна музика,,,с ХЪС
Това не е србско, а българско. Прилича донякъде, но все пак има голяма разлика!
Може би, най-доброто изпълнение от чужденци.
Не разбрах, че са чужденци. Кои са и от къде?
@@svetlaruseva2301 Двамата вляво и вдясно са чужденци. Кларинетистът е наш сънародник.
Аааа,не!За мен върхът са BGKO
Samo Makedonci moza da imitiraat Bugari a Bugari slabo... samo nivno si znaat ...tesko niv 😂😂😂😅
Кога не разбираш от музика,недей коментира празноглава мънкедонска маймуно....българските музиканти и певци - свирят и пеят всичко....но досега не съм чул и няма да чуя музикант или певец от друга държава(включая и Северджания) да изсвирил или изпял нещо от Странджа или от Родопа....
Bravo for Mr.accordion!
Само да попитам: Това за македонска музика ли минава ?... Is it a pure macedonian music ?
Who cares, it sounds nice :) Ама јас мислам ово оро е од Булгариjа, а незнам точно..
@@trekkspill1234 Баш си е од България. Ама, и македонското си е баш Българско. Да знаеш точно.🙂
БРАВО!
Bravo