My great grandfather was 1/2 Southern Croatian (From Dubrovnik) and 1/2 German. Because of where he lived, he was forced to hide his Croatian heritage, and nobody found out about it until I had my DNA tested. Even though I’m only 1/16 (6.25%) Croatian, I feel that by cooking Traditional dishes and listening to the music and engulfing myself in the history and language, I’m living out the identity he never could.
Slavic Pride definitely! Croatia has so many cool influences around it (Eastern Europe, Italy, Greece) part of what makes its history and culture so fascinating! (Im also 1/16 Polish (From Gdańsk) though a different line of my family)
@@macarthur7395 "you betrayed us" bro calm down we aint all war criminals and mass murderers, plus that happened like... Idk -some- years ago, and please, stop trying to cause drama over something that happened so long ago, these kinds of arguments just split us apart more and more 🇷🇸❤🇭🇷❤🇸🇮
I am 99% Croatian my father was Croatian my mom was Finnish! My grandparents both came directly from Croatian! I learned Croatian from them. Actually, Croatian was my first language! I am very proud of my heritage!
That’s a combination! Both Croatians & Finns had to fight bitterly through out the history, against oppression, surrounded by hostile neighbours who wanted to assimilate them. And both Finns & Croats have a lot of common values, we love nature & everything natural.
Thank you so much for posting this. I’m Croatian. My people lived in a village on top of Zumberak mountain, a small village called Delivuk. My people were given the responsibility to guard the Austrian Hungarian border where they were with their lives snd any weapons they had. They didn’t have all that much trouble with the encroaching Byzantine empire. This music made me cry. My grandmother from there is always with me. I honor my ancestors as I honor all life. Let’s use this music and our will to make things better and our faith in god to work miracles. Jesus, his mother Anna and Mary Magdalene and their children are here in this beautiful country sending down their support, divine energy to remake our hearts to create Gods Kingdom of Heaven on earth.
You are a descendant of the famous Uskoks. They were soliders who moved to the hills of Žumberak from Dalmatia and still keep the traditions alive to this day
I will be visiting soon - I cannot wait to listen to the traditional folk music while enjoying my Adriatic Oysters along the coast. Such exciting times those will be. I am looking forward to it.
Sounds like the music in Cilipi, we enjoyed being there, hearing the Croatian music, and watching the Croatian dancers, it reminded me of when my sisters and I sang the old Croatian songs during the holidays.
I'm Kurdish ,send you my warm greating from heart of Kutdistan , this beautiful music seems to be so familiar to my ears , and your dress, your dance ..
Greetings from Atlanta, Georgia, USA. I had a grandfather from Croatia, grandmother from Slovenia. I still have family who own a winery in Vivodina. This is great.
I've been to Croatia (mainly at the Adriatic Coast), especially in Istria, Kvarner Bay and Dalmatia. The settlements I've been to are Pula, Senj, Dubrovnik, Ston, Split and Zadar. I love it so much.❤️
Oooh, this music stirs some primal feelings inside of my Polish soul, it seems to describe and inspire some forgotten parts of my identity... I'd love to understand why this is happening. Beautiful!
@@zealotzealot4848 its not Balkan music. Its Southern European. You can find music like this in Greece and Italy, and even in Cyprus but definitely not in Bulgaria or Serbia
Reminds me of my grandpa , he was greek but he was like a full Balkan, he knew many languages, croatian too, he also fighted for Yugoslavia in ww2 , when I listen or see croatian and slav culture I remember of him...
@@borismisic7961 because northern europeans are taught to disregard their own country and culture, so many desperately try to identify themselves with others.
that was most likely Dalmatian music The thing in Croatia is that we don't have one firm culture (due to historical separation of the regions) Croats have 5-6 Different cultural regions that are day and night from each other For example this video doesn't even show anything from Istria (that doesn't even share the same music scale with others) same goes for cousin as well
I love this music! I was born in Serbia 🇷🇸but always sided with Croatia 🇭🇷 and Slovenia 🇸🇮, am pro-EU 🇪🇺and like the more Western influence. I live in the United States now and also have citizenship of Ireland 🇮🇪.The first piece is my favourite - does anyone know the name of it? It's gentle and sounds more Austrian :)
@@NiteDriv3r Yes but go back to ancient times. Look at the history map. Tell.me what you think about this ? m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=735136883328286&substory_index=0&id=567863176722325
There have always been two Croatians, the continental part and Dalmatia, old Dalmatians are Illyrians,and on continental part of Croatia they are Slavs , my parents are from BiH but now we live in SLAVonia
Luv croation names my dads friends artuk,branko,his brother zarko, lubjko, milenko, his neighbor stanka ,jozo,marko, and of course my dad franjo and mom vila😅
I'd say more Italian than Greek since the coastal area were under Venetian rule for the longest time + it really depends on the region. Dalmatian music and songs will sound nothing like songs from Posavina, or Zagorje, or Lika, or Kvarner, or Istra (hell istra has a music scale unique to the peninsula)
Nah, the serbs actually didnt hate you until you started performing genocides on them because of your jelousy for our history and culture then after you did that serbs started hating you for obvious reasons.
Actually, before the Croats did anything, the Serbs started talking about ethnically cleansing the Croatians. They basically viewed Croats as filthy. Yes, some Croatians did terrible things that I do not support, but let’s just be clear that the Serbs said some nasty crap about the Croats before the Croats even did anything.
@@hayley3680 so you are comparing saying something to actually commiting genocides and killing around 800 000 serbs 500 000 in camps alone? If u are comparing that then idk
No, I’m just correcting you. The Serbs despised Croats before Croats did anything wrong to them. Plus, Serbian police were awful towards Croatians before the Croatians laid a finger on them. Both sides did terrible things. I just feel bad for the innocent people on both sides who were involved.
Ethnicity is about culture, language and history. Mixing it with genetics (which yes, Croats are mixed AF) is incorrect. And there is some connection between Slavic nations. Sure it's not some strong connection that can stop wars (like we're seeing today) but I, and a lot of other people, do feel some affinity towards other Slavic nations that we just don't get towards others
Reject globalism, embrace tradition. Greetings from Poland to our Croatian Brothers!
Amen brate slava slavujima✝️✌️🇭🇷🇵🇱
Accurate!
Globalism has been dead for at least 15 years.
My husband was Croatian and passed . We loved the music so very much. I am listening for him now. God bless
I'm sorry for your loss. I hope this music brings back some good memories
My great grandfather was 1/2 Southern Croatian (From Dubrovnik) and 1/2 German. Because of where he lived, he was forced to hide his Croatian heritage, and nobody found out about it until I had my DNA tested. Even though I’m only 1/16 (6.25%) Croatian, I feel that by cooking Traditional dishes and listening to the music and engulfing myself in the history and language, I’m living out the identity he never could.
That's one of the most beautiful things I've heard in quite a while...all the best to you, friend!
Slavic Pride thank you for your kind words! It’s definitely been a fun journey!
@@drokothdragon559 I can imagine! Slavic cultures are always fascinating! :)
Slavic Pride definitely! Croatia has so many cool influences around it (Eastern Europe, Italy, Greece) part of what makes its history and culture so fascinating! (Im also 1/16 Polish (From Gdańsk) though a different line of my family)
Brigitte Die Schnitte thank you!
Both of my parents were from Croatia, my father from Zadar. I grew up listening to Croatian music. Greetings from Detroit.
I give all respect from 🇸🇪 to Croatia 🇭🇷❤, I loved the music!
Greatings Croatia! From Bulgaria!
Moj tota hrvatski, he lived in vukovar and borovo, ucim polako govorite hrvatski, svaki dan praksa, oskoro cu posjetite :D
Super! Nastavi učiti brate!
My family is from slivnica in the west 🇭🇷🇭🇷🇭🇷 I am croatian/South African but proud of my heritage and where I came from!!! Love my Croatian brothers.
Love and respect from Serbia!
Great music and culture!
Coming from a half Slovene half Serbian.
🇸🇮❤🇭🇷❤🇷🇸
Love you brothers!
We're are not borthern you betrayed us with the killing of unknown Croats we will never forgive you
@@macarthur7395 "you betrayed us" bro calm down we aint all war criminals and mass murderers, plus that happened like...
Idk -some- years ago, and please, stop trying to cause drama over something that happened so long ago, these kinds of arguments just split us apart more and more
🇷🇸❤🇭🇷❤🇸🇮
@@MrDripTata I agree iam truly sorry I was just thinking of a cousin who died during that war
@@macarthur7395 its ok, im sorry for what my people did in the past
@@MrDripTata thank you. Our two countries need to mend the bonds we have ripped
I am 99% Croatian my father was Croatian my mom was Finnish! My grandparents both came directly from Croatian! I learned Croatian from them. Actually, Croatian was my first language!
I am very proud of my heritage!
That’s a combination! Both Croatians & Finns had to fight bitterly through out the history, against oppression, surrounded by hostile neighbours who wanted to assimilate them. And both Finns & Croats have a lot of common values, we love nature & everything natural.
Dragi Hrvatski...volim te jako puno! Eddy Sviben Québec Canada
Greetings from Croatia my friend☺️
Greetings from Croatia! ❤️
Hvala💗
Greetings from Poland 🇵🇱. Wonderful music 🎶. Beautiful Croatia 🇭🇷. 👍❤️
Thank you so much for posting this. I’m Croatian. My people lived in a village on top of Zumberak mountain, a small village called Delivuk. My people were given the responsibility to guard the Austrian Hungarian border where they were with their lives snd any weapons they had. They didn’t have all that much trouble with the encroaching Byzantine empire. This music made me cry. My grandmother from there is always with me. I honor my ancestors as I honor all life. Let’s use this music and our will to make things better and our faith in god to work miracles. Jesus, his mother Anna and Mary Magdalene and their children are here in this beautiful country sending down their support, divine energy to remake our hearts to create Gods Kingdom of Heaven on earth.
Thank you for the beautiful words! Stay proud!
I am to cortian my family is form dallmitza near spilt we to felt.the opersion of they Austria hungry army
You are a descendant of the famous Uskoks. They were soliders who moved to the hills of Žumberak from Dalmatia and still keep the traditions alive to this day
I LOVE YOU CROATIA 💓💓💓💓💓💓🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍👍👍👍God bless Croatia 💓💓💓💓💓💓💓 Greeting from Hungary
Beautiful music ❤️ from Malaysia 🇲🇾
Im Swiss but this makes me feel nostalgic about my study trip to croatia. Great memories :)
Servus! Glad to hear you enjoyed both this music and your trip!
My parents went for a holiday to croatia and they never saw such a beautiful country. They stayed in Dubrovnik.
I'm Mexican American. Croatian music is amazing
I will be visiting soon - I cannot wait to listen to the traditional folk music while enjoying my Adriatic Oysters along the coast. Such exciting times those will be. I am looking forward to it.
Sounds like the music in Cilipi, we enjoyed being there, hearing the Croatian music, and watching the Croatian dancers, it reminded me of when my sisters and I sang the old Croatian songs during the holidays.
I'm Kurdish ,send you my warm greating from heart of Kutdistan , this beautiful music seems to be so familiar to my ears , and your dress, your dance ..
Kurdish? Amazing man. Thank you for loving our music 🇭🇷🇭🇷🇭🇷
Greetings from Atlanta, Georgia, USA. I had a grandfather from Croatia, grandmother from Slovenia. I still have family who own a winery in Vivodina. This is great.
Vojvodina?
I also am Slovenian and Croatian ethnic background.
@@DNSMLT Vivodina, not Vojvodina. Vivodina is the village in Northern Croatia, nearby slovenian border, surrounded by wineyards.
I am a 4th Croatian My grandma and her siblings were born to Matthew and Mary pisinic from Croatia i am very proud to have ansesters from there
Respect from Albania 🇦🇱♥️🇭🇷 to our brothers
Respect 🇭🇷❤️🇦🇱
Serbia ist Kosovo but aim a serb
my croatian freind told me Jebacu.?? Help me out here 🇦🇱Poštovanje🇭🇷
My jugoslavian Frend 🤝
Dario Bee we are not Jugoslavs and we are the oldest people in the Balkans.
Як гарно, мелодійно Хорватське сердце б'ється!
I've been to Croatia (mainly at the Adriatic Coast), especially in Istria, Kvarner Bay and Dalmatia. The settlements I've been to are Pula, Senj, Dubrovnik, Ston, Split and Zadar. I love it so much.❤️
I’m just 1/8 Croatian, but this makes me feel as I am 100%. Greetings from Veneto 🦁
Excellent music.
Wonderful music! I have ancestry in South Croatia, Istria and Slovenian Istria. I hope to pay a visit someday
Oooh, this music stirs some primal feelings inside of my Polish soul, it seems to describe and inspire some forgotten parts of my identity... I'd love to understand why this is happening. Beautiful!
So glad you like it, Katharina!
@@SlavicPrideOfficial I like it very much :) Thank you for posting this video!
Croats came from Krakow, so called "White Croatia" at the time.
@@minotauruskt there is no evidence its just a theory tho, very weak theory to be specific
God bless wonderful,beautiful croatia ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️Greeting from Hungary ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Greetings croatia from Polish brothers and sisters.💕💕💕
Hrvatske pjesme su stvarno specijalne (na dobar način) ❤️🇭🇷
Nice lilting rhythmic music. Lots of love from India to Croatia.
My Firsth Ever Girlfriend was Maria Bernadette Peraic-born 1954-I was born 1956-she past away 1996-but her Memories Lives On-R.I.P.
wonderful instrumental music that sounds almost like Greek music to my ears ! the similarities are amazing !!!!
It's balkan music. Both are balkan nations
@@zealotzealot4848 its not Balkan music. Its Southern European. You can find music like this in Greece and Italy, and even in Cyprus but definitely not in Bulgaria or Serbia
@@zealotzealot4848 more like Mediterranean
I am Greek and I have the same thought with you! I'm so impressed by the similarities between croatian and greek music 💖💖💖🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷☦☦☦
@@Chris-xb7gm it’s Balkan 100% the rhythms are very similar to other rhythms throughout the Balkans, even the vocals have many similarities.
Nice folk music of Croatia !! Let's enjoy everybody ~~ !!
That's the spirit!
Reminds me of my grandpa , he was greek but he was like a full Balkan, he knew many languages, croatian too, he also fighted for Yugoslavia in ww2 , when I listen or see croatian and slav culture I remember of him...
Hvala vam na pjesmama!
Greetings from Slovakia
Love from Algeria 🇩🇿💕
Here comes a half croatian half japanese
Welcome!
I love this😍😍 gettings from Albania💕
Brazil greets Croatia. Lovely music!
❤️Hvala vam puno.❤️
美しい風景に、綺麗なメロディー。訪れてみたいくなりました。
ありがとうございました
Dear Milka, it’s in our blood and no one can take that away x Love you always x
My heart is breaking. I love tamburica!!!
The most beautiful music in the world.
tehre is tamburica i mandolina, its similar, both are beautiful
Brutalno dobro
When You're not a slav but you feel like one...
Your Romanian heritage is also one to be proud of! My sister-in-law is Romanian as well, and they're a proud people ;)
Thank you feeling like a slav is cooler than a latin :D
Not if we ask Vlad Tepes ;)
Your name sounds slavic to me. 😊
And how are croats not slavs? It just came to some people in croatia to speak slavic language and have slavic traditions? Your comment is stupid
Slovaks music, sun,sea, healthy food, milk cows and much more
I'm half Croatian.. Cleveland/Pittsburgh.. steel mills
Nevjerojatna glazba!
My Beautiful Susak Sansego has a place in my heart
Good Music . More video please
Had to listen to this after the World Cup win vs Brazil ♥️
In that picture you see. My dad was there and helped built buildings before the war if I remember correctly.
love it
Respect From Belgium 🖤💛❤️🇧🇪 One love Belgium 🖤💛❤️
If my parent's didn't break up, we'd have a hotel in Poreç and i would be 100% a Dutch-Croatian-Citizen.. but i still feel croatian!!! :D
Why you want to be Croatian when you are not??😂
Citizenship is not a percentage question. It's quite straightforward, either you are, or you're not.
@@borismisic7961 because northern europeans are taught to disregard their own country and culture, so many desperately try to identify themselves with others.
@@reasonablyserious Well for real tho.. i have certified Dutch & UK-Citizenship.
Thank you our Albanian brother
this makes me miss my grandpa
Wine, olives, fresh vegetables fruit, mnam
Lujicia unsere Musik 🎶 🎶 🎶meine Freundin vermietet Wohnungen in Kroatien
reminds me of Greek and Italian music, must be the sea
that was most likely Dalmatian music
The thing in Croatia is that we don't have one firm culture (due to historical separation of the regions)
Croats have 5-6 Different cultural regions that are day and night from each other
For example this video doesn't even show anything from Istria (that doesn't even share the same music scale with others)
same goes for cousin as well
From Solin to London 🇬🇧 🇭🇷
Half Croatian - half chilean here...
c o i n c i d e n c e
you probably go to the beach every day
Decided to do school project on this
Hope it goes well! Would love to hear the feedback you've gotten on it!
I love this music! I was born in Serbia 🇷🇸but always sided with Croatia 🇭🇷 and Slovenia 🇸🇮, am pro-EU 🇪🇺and like the more Western influence. I live in the United States now and also have citizenship of Ireland 🇮🇪.The first piece is my favourite - does anyone know the name of it? It's gentle and sounds more Austrian :)
My eastern brother the first song is called Isle of Croatia 🇭🇷🤜🤛🇷🇸
UN bitchboy
If you're western, then you are lgbt
@@zealotzealot4848 dude what
You live in the US? No one cares what position you support regarding the EU.
Also, why no american flag when you inserted every other.
I was born in Croatia .
my serbian neighbor loved it so much that he threw bricks at my window to hear it better
hearing Aalaa's voice and Eydha's voice and Insha's voice in villingili ferry terminal
Bardzo dobre
I heard Alham's voice and Hashma's voice in Villingili Ferry Terminal
hearing Hashma's voice and Eeman's voice and Insha's voice
Sounds very much like Greek, but i guess it has to do with both Greek and Dalmatian having some Italian influence.
Doesn't sound like Greek, not even close. On the other side it's easy to recognize influences from Italy and slavic countries, like Russia.
Respect from Kurdistan to our brothers
Respect to you, my Kurdish friend!
Long live Kurdistan love you❤️❤️✌🏻
❤❤
Ako ste Hrvat, onda za vas imam nešto što će vam se svidjeti: ua-cam.com/video/P64EWyAt0-E/v-deo.html
8:19 - 8:25
8:34 - 8:39
9:01 - 9:06 lapatata part sound
*svi su braca*
samo sto su neki sestre... (ja)
Yep lot of Italian influence
What song did you use at the very last of the video. I want it!!! PLEASE!
Sorry for the late reply. Isn't it in the description of the video?
No.
@@SlavicPrideOfficial can you very please find it?
@@SlavicPrideOfficialcmon, can you answear after 1 year?
@@SlavicPrideOfficialIt isnt, please find it
Our folk music pieces are actually patriotic war songs, still great video
🇭🇷♥️🇱🇷
Croatia and Albanian, Kosovo are Illyrian brothers!
Croats r Slavic
@@NiteDriv3r
Yes but go back to ancient times. Look at the history map.
Tell.me what you think about this ?
m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=735136883328286&substory_index=0&id=567863176722325
There have always been two Croatians, the continental part and Dalmatia, old Dalmatians are Illyrians,and on continental part of Croatia they are Slavs , my parents are from BiH but now we live in SLAVonia
Does anyone know the name of the first and last song?
The first one is called Isle of Croatia, but im not sure about the last one
🇮🇳❤️🇭🇷
Luv croation names my dads friends artuk,branko,his brother zarko, lubjko, milenko, his neighbor stanka ,jozo,marko, and of course my dad franjo and mom vila😅
I like these songs and I am a true fan of Balkan Folklore❤
It seems to have greek influences, right?
Greetings from Romania🇷🇴🇭🇷
I'd say more Italian than Greek since the coastal area were under Venetian rule for the longest time
+ it really depends on the region. Dalmatian music and songs will sound nothing like songs from Posavina, or Zagorje, or Lika, or Kvarner, or Istra (hell istra has a music scale unique to the peninsula)
I’m croation
What is 8:08???
Ljubav se ne trzi
@@safi-sultanbeyli7761 SO BEATIFUL SONG
@@rozawadzki That is my opinion too. 😁
The picture you see in the thumbnail. My father wad there and built some of the buildings.
i em croatie
@ivankovic_branko ❤️🇭🇷
BLAZANA.
She is OK.
This is precisely why Serbs hate us Croats and for no other reason; the magical Adriatic.
😂
Nah, the serbs actually didnt hate you until you started performing genocides on them because of your jelousy for our history and culture then after you did that serbs started hating you for obvious reasons.
Actually, before the Croats did anything, the Serbs started talking about ethnically cleansing the Croatians. They basically viewed Croats as filthy. Yes, some Croatians did terrible things that I do not support, but let’s just be clear that the Serbs said some nasty crap about the Croats before the Croats even did anything.
@@hayley3680 so you are comparing saying something to actually commiting genocides and killing around 800 000 serbs 500 000 in camps alone? If u are comparing that then idk
No, I’m just correcting you. The Serbs despised Croats before Croats did anything wrong to them.
Plus, Serbian police were awful towards Croatians before the Croatians laid a finger on them.
Both sides did terrible things. I just feel bad for the innocent people on both sides who were involved.
Slavic pride? Lol. The language has Slavic roots, yes, but ethnically Croats are super mixed. There is no brotherhood among Slavs. Wtf.
Ethnicity is about culture, language and history. Mixing it with genetics (which yes, Croats are mixed AF) is incorrect.
And there is some connection between Slavic nations. Sure it's not some strong connection that can stop wars (like we're seeing today) but I, and a lot of other people, do feel some affinity towards other Slavic nations that we just don't get towards others
Sounds like ancient Russian music
Who else is here from r/anarchychess ?
What's r/anarchychess?
MNDF music