BALKAN STATES EDITION #5 - CROATIA, GREECE, KOSOVO
>LEARNS
Finding musics: http://www.folkways.si.edu/
Books: https://mega.nz/#F!Zhx3RK4S!uTO7cvw0dVnA-79mbcqIsA
Various useful links: http://www.ethnomusicology.org/?Resources_Links
>HEARS
Hampus' uploads: https://mega.nz/#F!095RxbjT!L70EOLIUfZjS_f3D7YKfsg
Alan Lomax's recordings: http://research.culturalequity.org/home-audio.jsp
SLSK Room: /trad/
My foobar configuration just got corrupted. Welp, guess I'm spending tomorrow making a new theme.
just bumping with the shares from the previous thread
Marika Papagika 1918-1929
>Early greek pop(-ish) singer
https://mega.nz/#!FwxFyYaa!GUq8sYO4HLLBNiGeupDceka9FomF8EOav0igOzsO7Qs
Roza Eskenazi - Rembétissa 1933-1936
>Rebetika by a lad sometimes cited as the founder of modern rebetika.
https://mega.nz/#!Ax5QAI5B!j4iHHCByzeafHawhRVC7ORuhcuJSwDVon5frwU3VQLM
Croatia: Traditional music of today
>what it says in title
https://mega.nz/#!UxxmyRCZ!v2EiV37WVexv8IABe9Y1yfzYVCM1lPqwLhrErSqqzIc
I listened to the Croatian one earlier in the background, seems pretty good, need to give it a more attentive listen though.
>>60940394
These are all in my online library (OP) as well.
hampus you should make a travel map for where /trad/ has been
>>60941149
Decent idea, might consider it when I get home from work tonight
КOCOBO JE CPПCКA ЗEMЉA
>>60940394
>traditional music of today
wat
>>60942319
lol no it's not
I know it's rather off topic to our current region but I wanted to see if I could get some good old trad gospel/spiritual recs... I listened to Goodbye Babylon finally and was a bit disappointed cause most of the best songs were shit I was already familiar w/ like Blind Willie, The Carter Family and Washington Phillips, Mahalia Jackson, ect...
>>60942864
What's wrong with that?
>>60943167
If music is "of today", it can't yet be traditional as it is contemporary. If music is traditional, is must have been culturally present for a longer amount of time, meaning it has to bo at least "of yesterday" or maybe like "of a while back" or something.
>>60943207
I mean it basically just means that it's traditional music played by contemporary musicians, and not a collection of old archive material. Also, traditional music evolves, so traditional music of today is just traditional music as it is played in the present.
>>60943273
If it's new it's not traditional music but contemporary music played in a traditional style. but that's just semantic nitpicking, I just found the oxymoron amusing.
>>60943299
if the tunes are traditional, it's traditional music.
>>60943299
If it is traditional music, that is music that has been transmitted orally, then it is traditional regardless of what year it is being played in. Saying that contemporary musicians can't play traditional music is ridiculous.
>>60943350
Of course they can, but if they alter it significantly it's not traditional anymore, it's a form of contemporary music that's based on traditional music.
>>60943345
No, it's traditional tunes.
Bump for traditional tunes
Come on hampus