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Are there any musicians in the group? RicodJour 06-29-2007
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Posted by ++ on June 30, 2007, 4:58 pm
Michael Bulatovich wrote:

>http://www.meredithmonk.org/MonkAudio.html
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>This stuff is dope!
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> ' been listening to this since visiting the site:

Ivo Papasov et all are jazz musicians who, btw, regularly make it to US
and Canada, best album is "Wedding Music" As a Montenegrin, you oughta
like it.

As for traditional gaida, this is something else entirely, usually
played as festivals and celebrations, like at the end of an all night
vigil where after the service is ove, you go out and eat and dance:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlEDek3xEkU&mode=related&search=


Posted by Michael Bulatovich on June 30, 2007, 6:54 pm

> Michael Bulatovich wrote:
>
>>http://www.meredithmonk.org/MonkAudio.html
>>
>>This stuff is dope!
>>
>>
>>
>> ' been listening to this since visiting the site:
>
> Ivo Papasov et all are jazz musicians who, btw, regularly make it to US
> and Canada, best album is "Wedding Music" As a Montenegrin, you oughta
> like it.

*Half*-Motenegrin, and the closest I'll get to the bagpipe is the saxophone.



Posted by ++ on June 30, 2007, 11:11 pm
Michael Bulatovich wrote:

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>>Michael Bulatovich wrote:
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>>>http://www.meredithmonk.org/MonkAudio.html
>>>
>>>This stuff is dope!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>' been listening to this since visiting the site:
>>>
>>>
>>Ivo Papasov et all are jazz musicians who, btw, regularly make it to US
>>and Canada, best album is "Wedding Music" As a Montenegrin, you oughta
>>like it.
>>
>>
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>*Half*-Motenegrin, and the closest I'll get to the bagpipe is the saxophone.
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I guess it's an acquired taste, but I wasn't talking about bagpipe
music. Ivo Papasov's Wedding Music is the kind of music that Serbs,
Romani and Montenegrins always have for weddings, literally. It
features about ten or eleven kinds of brass instruments augmented by
some modern ones and some ones we never see in North America. It's hard
to explain until you hear it. But with Ivo, it's also jazz. Here is
brass music with added dumbek and drums on Saint Nicholas Day in Macedonia:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qIw9I_4LOeE&mode=related&search=





Posted by Michael Bulatovich on July 1, 2007, 10:27 am

> Michael Bulatovich wrote:
>
>>
>>>Michael Bulatovich wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>http://www.meredithmonk.org/MonkAudio.html
>>>>
>>>>This stuff is dope!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>' been listening to this since visiting the site:
>>>>
>>>Ivo Papasov et all are jazz musicians who, btw, regularly make it to US
>>>and Canada, best album is "Wedding Music" As a Montenegrin, you oughta
>>>like it.
>>>
>>
>>*Half*-Motenegrin, and the closest I'll get to the bagpipe is the
>>saxophone.
>>
>>
>>
>>
> I guess it's an acquired taste, but I wasn't talking about bagpipe music.
> Ivo Papasov's Wedding Music is the kind of music that Serbs, Romani and
> Montenegrins always have for weddings, literally. It features about ten
> or eleven kinds of brass instruments augmented by some modern ones and
> some ones we never see in North America. It's hard to explain until you
> hear it. But with Ivo, it's also jazz. Here is brass music with added
> dumbek and drums on Saint Nicholas Day in Macedonia:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qIw9I_4LOeE&mode=related&search=
>

I'm familiar with this sort of music, and like it quite a bit, especially
the dance music. I used to dance "kolo" as a kid. Great fun.



Posted by Happy Time Harry on July 2, 2007, 10:07 am
Michael Bulatovich wrote:
>> Michael Bulatovich wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>> Michael Bulatovich wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> http://www.meredithmonk.org/MonkAudio.html
>>>>>
>>>>> This stuff is dope!
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> ' been listening to this since visiting the site:
>>>>>
>>>> Ivo Papasov et all are jazz musicians who, btw, regularly make it to US
>>>> and Canada, best album is "Wedding Music" As a Montenegrin, you oughta
>>>> like it.
>>>>
>>> *Half*-Motenegrin, and the closest I'll get to the bagpipe is the
>>> saxophone.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> I guess it's an acquired taste, but I wasn't talking about bagpipe music.
>> Ivo Papasov's Wedding Music is the kind of music that Serbs, Romani and
>> Montenegrins always have for weddings, literally. It features about ten
>> or eleven kinds of brass instruments augmented by some modern ones and
>> some ones we never see in North America. It's hard to explain until you
>> hear it. But with Ivo, it's also jazz. Here is brass music with added
>> dumbek and drums on Saint Nicholas Day in Macedonia:
>>
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qIw9I_4LOeE&mode=related&search=
>>
>
> I'm familiar with this sort of music, and like it quite a bit, especially
> the dance music. I used to dance "kolo" as a kid. Great fun.
>
>
I like the Shmenge Brothers.

http://sctv.org/characters/shmenges/body.htm


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