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The conclusion of a Nibet
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Song Information
Kind:
Demotic
Category:
Instrumental
Area:
Tetovo (Yugoslavia)
Nationality:
Yugoslavian
Language:
-
Dance:
Table song
Scale:
-
Collector:
Dietrich Wolf
Recording Place:
Tetovo, Yugoslavia
Recording Date:
08/10/1974
Recording Responsible:
Dietrich Wolf
Duration:
4:08
Other characteristics:
Performed by natives, Instrumental
Register Information
Register date:
22/05/1995
Register:
Moraitis Thanassis
Comment:
In the Gypsy tradition of Yugoslavia, a 'nibet' is an improvised chain of folk song melodies and dances at first played by the two zourna players. In the second half the drummer takes over the lead.
Storage media:
Orient - Okzident (LP 78)
Artists/Instruments
Beadini Elez
:
Davul (
A large double-headed drum played with mallets.
)
Imeri Suljo
(solo):
Zurna (
Shawm (a conically bored, double-reed woodwind instrument)
)
Imeri Dzeladin
:
Zurna (
Shawm (a conically bored, double-reed woodwind instrument)
)
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