11/16 se divide en 4 diesiseisavos 3 diseisabos y de nuevo 4. Con acento en la primera nota de cada grupo es 1, 2, 3, 4---5,6,7---8,9,10,11. La segunda y última frase se cuenta diferente, y se acentúa distinto pero la base sigue siendo la misma.
This is Krivo Sadovsko horo from Bulgaria. It has an author Petko Radev. If he were alive, he would sue the hell out of you over copyright and other issues. Btw, it may still be possible to sue you. This music has nothing to do with Turkey. it is not kopanitza, which is another dance from Bulgaria.
horrible...stop stealing Bulgarian music and claiming as your own. this piece has an author. this kind of bs should be forbidden. on top of this you claim this is Turkish kopanitza. there is no such thing. Can you please tell me what kopanitza means in Turkish? and kopanitza,is 11/16, not this
Miro from the band is Bulgarian. If a Bulgarian musician playing a Bulgarian folk song is stealing, all of our musicians would be in jail. It says Turka probably because it's mixed with Turkish motifs. And "Kopanitsa" obviously refers to the 11/16 time. Krivo Sadovsko is in 13. This song is in 11, listen to it again. It's the Krivo Sadovsko melody in the Kopanitsa time signature. It's not hard to figure this out.
Haha, you sound sore and sour. Music is meant to be shared and imitated. Can you imagine saying Turkish people shouldn't imitate rebetika because it's greek music, even though it was the Turkish musical influences that Greeks adapted and brought back to Greece. You, sir, have a sad perception of the world. May you find peace and happiness.
Very good
TaKaDiMi - TaKiTa - TaKaDiMi - 11/8
This band can't be beaten, no question‼️👍👍👌✨.....
Wow I was like, that sounds so familiar (I am Bulgarian) , then I saw the name. Nice one.
I love it. What time signature is this tune in? Maybe it's cos i'm stoned but I can't quite figure it.
11/8
11/16 se divide en 4 diesiseisavos 3 diseisabos y de nuevo 4. Con acento en la primera nota de cada grupo es 1, 2, 3, 4---5,6,7---8,9,10,11. La segunda y última frase se cuenta diferente, y se acentúa distinto pero la base sigue siendo la misma.
This is Krivo Sadovsko horo from Bulgaria. It has an author Petko Radev. If he were alive, he would sue the hell out of you over copyright and other issues. Btw, it may still be possible to sue you. This music has nothing to do with Turkey. it is not kopanitza, which is another dance from Bulgaria.
horrible...stop stealing Bulgarian music and claiming as your own. this piece has an author. this kind of bs should be forbidden. on top of this you claim this is Turkish kopanitza. there is no such thing. Can you please tell me what kopanitza means in Turkish? and kopanitza,is 11/16, not this
Miro from the band is Bulgarian. If a Bulgarian musician playing a Bulgarian folk song is stealing, all of our musicians would be in jail.
It says Turka probably because it's mixed with Turkish motifs. And "Kopanitsa" obviously refers to the 11/16 time. Krivo Sadovsko is in 13. This song is in 11, listen to it again. It's the Krivo Sadovsko melody in the Kopanitsa time signature. It's not hard to figure this out.
Haha, you sound sore and sour.
Music is meant to be shared and imitated. Can you imagine saying Turkish people shouldn't imitate rebetika because it's greek music, even though it was the Turkish musical influences that Greeks adapted and brought back to Greece.
You, sir, have a sad perception of the world. May you find peace and happiness.