Added: Jul 7, 2008

From: Meinereiner1982

Duration: 4:43

Zorica Brunclik + Ljuba Aličić 2006 - Miraz

Channel: Music

Tags: 2006  alicic  balkan  brunclik  duet  havasi  ljuba  miraz  music  muzika  narodna  serbian  zorica 


Rating: 3.85 (13 ratings)    Views: 7627' favoriteCount='15    Comments: 10

sabrina696 Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - BRAVO!

sejlabomba Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - dobra stvar.....nakon duzeg slusanja...sjecanja...pa boliii.

SaNellyCa Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - ma carica si......

karakan1453 Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - it's turkish:Dbut used on different language.

hamus77 Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - ooh i love this soong itz bootiful

patrioturka Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - helaalll:))

emiremir9 Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - nekabog da sudbinu ove pjesme koje zasluzuje

deveric Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - You think everything is Turkish?

karakan1453 Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - if it's from balkan's and those kind music then i say YES:). miraz is turkish not balkan's word;). his name is alicic. which is commen turkish, arabic names. he got his name from ottomans;)

Meinereiner1982 Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - you are right,this song is a coverversion from turkey, but don´t forget that the turkish music is also influenced by persian music, especially refering to instruments, and that the old serbs and croats were iranian people and they brought lots of instruments onto the balkan. so some things are similar, only the croats lost a big part of this culture because they became a part of austria-hungaria and italy.

karakan1453 Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - most slow or pop music in turkey starts like this. and if you only hear the first 30 sec of the music without watching everyone in turkey call this is turkish music;). yes your are right to:p. turkey got influended by persian to even by china too, but otherwise too:). persian are maybe the oldest nation with large of scale music instruments. it's normal if you fellow the history of mankind;). human born in africa then human went to asia after then human went to europe we have the same blood.

Meinereiner1982 Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - ok, but i´m talking about the last 2000 years...there were already such instruments and melodies on the balkan before the turks came, on the one hand because of the slavic-iranian folks like serbs and croats, on the other hand because of the byzantinic empire which included even arabian states like lebanon. during the ottoman empire everybody took something from everybody, therefore rised a kind of mixed culture, what the turks now declare for turkish, but it isn´t only originally turkish.