Serbian folk
Traditional Serbian music include various kinds of bagpipes, flutes, horns, trumpets, lutes, psalteries, drums and cymbals. The genre encompasses both vocal and non-vocal (instrumental). Today the Serbian folk music is both rural and urban and includes a two-beat dance called kolo. Edit this Artist photo: Runo
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Carnation is leaving (intro, Kosovo, Serbia) (1:09)
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S Prvom Kisom (3:27)
Ljuba Alicic -
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Arapsko Kokonješte (1:31)
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Lepe moje crne oči (Andesila Live) (2:39)
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Poletela dva bijela goluba (1910) (3:03)
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Recent Activity
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matsramus tagged Fejat Sejdic with ‘serbian folk’. March 2013
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Ghazebu tagged Pavle Aksentijević i Grupa Zapis and Драгослав-Павле Аксентијевић with serbian folk. February 2013
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hauzzer created the wiki page for serbian folk. January 2013
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Ghazebu tagged Kulin Ban with ‘serbian folk’. January 2013
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hauzzer tagged Smak – Daire, Radomir Mihailović Točak – Oro, Radomir Mihailović Točak – Marš na Drinu and 2 other items with serbian folk. December 2012
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Kantik20 tagged Runo with ‘serbian folk’. October 2012
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Ghazebu tagged Serbian soldiers with ‘serbian folk’. October 2012
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Kantik20 tagged Pavle Aksentijevic & Grupa Zapis with ‘serbian folk’. October 2012
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