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Post by branislavnusic on Sept 15, 2018 12:43:20 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2018 14:52:42 GMT -5
Is this one example of how Saxon infiltrates and divides and ruins a indigenous people with insertions of multiculturalism ??
just ask'n or is this a Soros routine #89
Pakistani national music, much like turbo-folk and other modern Balkan tunes.
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Post by branislavnusic on Sept 15, 2018 14:59:05 GMT -5
Is this one example of how Saxon infiltrates and divides and ruins a indigenous people with insertions of multiculturalism ??
just ask'n or is this a Soros routine #89
Pakistani national music, much like turbo-folk and other modern Balkan tunes. The person singing is american....
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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2018 15:06:36 GMT -5
Pakistani national music, much like turbo-folk and other modern Balkan tunes. The person singing is american.... How is that relevant? Turbo-folk is often sung by Serbs but their music is not Serbian. The same case here
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Post by branislavnusic on Sept 15, 2018 15:09:35 GMT -5
The person singing is american.... How is that relevant? Turbo-folk is often sung by Serbs but their music is not Serbian. The same case here It was made by an American for westies... not by Pakistanis for their country.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2018 15:33:31 GMT -5
How is that relevant? Turbo-folk is often sung by Serbs but their music is not Serbian. The same case here It was made by an American for westies... not by Pakistanis for their country. And again it doesn't matter because the tune gives you a Pakistani vibe. For example this sounds like classic Slavic music tune (but is actually Circassian):
or this one:
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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2018 16:32:28 GMT -5
For more South Slavic version check this song, he even uses same simplified gusle as South Slavs:
PS. Correct title should be "when Aleksandar Kolarov plays gusle on Circassian language"
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Post by branislavnusic on Sept 16, 2018 0:34:43 GMT -5
It was made by an American for westies... not by Pakistanis for their country. And again it doesn't matter because the tune gives you a Pakistani vibe. For example this sounds like classic Slavic music tune (but is actually Circassian):
It's influenced by India/Pakistan, same way this Circassian music is influenced by Slavs.
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Post by branislavnusic on Sept 17, 2018 10:42:28 GMT -5
Persian actually but it was present in the Balkans before Roman empire and used widely. Actually it is descended from the chinese "suona"
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