Download Bosnian Songs
The modern-day country of Bosnia and Herzegovina, often referred to simply as Bosnia, is still divided geographically into a northern region of Bosnia and a southern region of Herzegovina. Bosnian music is now a mixture of ethnic Bosniak, Croat, Serb, Greek , Roma ,Turkish, Hungarian and Macedonian along with influences from the western part of the world.
Bosnian music is of different genres cwhich an be divided into traditional and classical music .Rural folk traditions in Bosnia include the shouted, polyphonic ganga and flat song styles, as well as instruments like a droneless bagpipe, wooden flute and sargija. The common instruments used in the Bosnian famous music Sevdalinka are guitars, snare drums, saz, upright bass, clarinets and violins. There are also Bosnian folk songs in Ladino, which is from the area’s Jewish population. Bosnian composers of European classical music include Edin Dino Zonic, Mirsad (Giga) Jeleskovic, Aliser Sijaric, and Dr. Igor Karaca.
The numerous themes for Bosnian music include sad love, love, separation, death and depression. You can easily go through to unlimited Bosnian music with a simple Internet connection plus media players such as real one player or windows media player. You do not have to search or buy CD’s. Popular rock bands including Indexi, Bijelo dugme, Divjle jagode, Hari Mata Hari, Palvi Orkestra, Zabranjeno pusenje or Crvena jabuka all can be downloaded with ease.
1) www.cduniverse.com:It is the best site to search any form of Bosnian music from classical to rock.
2) Wareseeker.com-you can listen and also watch the videos of your favourite albums by just giving the name of the album or the name of the singer.
3)Bosnia-Music :Browse a collection of Bosnian Songs & Music on CD and Tape Recordings of Folk, Traditional and Ethnic music
4) www.hr/tuzla/muzika- Offers Downloadable Bosnian music, Real Audio files online.
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