- 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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events and personages. The
instrument accompanying the epic
poetry is the
gusle.
Serbian epic
poetry helped in
developing the
Serbian national consciousness...
- 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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became Croatian folk
Bible which inspired numerous gusle players ever since. As for
contemporary gusle players in Croatia, one
person that particularly...
- one-string
fiddle called the
gusle, and
concern themselves with
themes from
history and mythology.
There are
records of
gusle being pla**** at the
court of...
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growing national fear of
internal enemies.[when?] In the 1860 poem "Echoes of
gusles" (Jeka od gusala),
Jovan Dragašević
wrote "Only
concord saves the Serb,...
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Traditional folk
instruments include the gajde, kaval, dajre, diple, tamburitza,
gusle,
tapan (davul), šargija, ćemane (kemenche),
zurla (zurna), and
frula among...
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developed during the
Ottoman period. Historically, they were
accompanied by the
Gusle. The
theory of oral-for****c
composition was
developed also
through the...
- (Миљан), is a
Serbian folk
singer from Montenegro.
Initially a
guslar (
gusle player, bard), he was the 5-time
national champion before turning to pop-music...
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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...