@@PossumFromRijeka brother this is not our way I saw this comment Like 4 times from you we Croatians aren’t people like this that is a Serbian thing to do and claim land that isn’t ours
Pole, Hrvat - dva bratića, oboje spremni za velikim delima. A svatko zna vrijednost tih riječi: Bože, Čast i Domovina! Polak, Chorwat - dwa kuzyny, obaj gotów na wielkie czyny. I każdy wartość tych słów zna jak Bóg, Honor i Ojczyzna! Greetings from Poland!
Central Croatian music sounds so much like folk music from Southern Germany/Bavaria/Austria, incredible! Croatia is a fascinating country and a microcosmos :-) Go Hrvatska! Greetings from North Germany.
Actually that kind of music is played in the most northern parts (area of the cities of Cakovec, Varazdin...) but yes, Austrian influence played a vital role.
@@NorthSea_1981 Croatia is mix of slavs,hungaryans,germans and italians its our little Europe for a very long time.Cheers and wellcome to Croatia at any time.
i još netko tvrdi da smo mala zemlja a bogtstva muzike, da ti mozak stane o prirodnim ljepotama da i ne govorimo ponosu nikad kraja, i ljubav za domovinu i ako smo sve to zaboravili, zato ovaj video :)
my favourite region in Croatia is not just Dalmatia but also Istria and Kvarner because of its coastal towns such as Split, Dubrovnik, mediterranean beauty and Fried squid
Love it! Visited your country for 3 years in a row. This year, again, I will be in Croatia... Could anybody tell me who is singing the first song? I thound only the original version by Zvonko Bogdan, but I want to hear the folk version from this clip. Thanks in advance.
Well, Croatia does have a long and complex relationship to Turkish influence, considering it was the border to the Ottoman Empire. It certainly can't be equated to Turkish culture, but part of what makes Croatian culture rich was its ability to relate to many disparate influences and adapt them. That's why this is so amazing and eclectic! :D
Never! Those lands were under venetian rule, because great power of dodges, but people living there were croats and few wealthy venetian merchants. Except parts of western istra, Italians never had large numbers in these lands.
When u see the tears of youre mother crying when she recalls the cruel mistreatment of her father my grandfather, tied and bound at the hands of communists on his knees, pleading for his life....one can never forget!
Serbia heas another music bro, something similiar something like middle east, Serbia is another country, we was in smae contrie before 30 years hahah, your geography is uff haha, but stll good day :)
Central Croatia is real Croatia, Slavonia is mix of Croats, Serbs, Pannonians, Magyars and Western Slavs. Dalmatia is mix of Croats and Illyrians-Romans. Lika are mix of Croats and Guduscani, Serbs.
I am from Croatia and I cannot understand what are these men singing, Sound is so blurry. And BTW Croatian songs don't sound like these. And "Kad procvjetu u proljeće jabuke" is song from different part of Croatia but you can't see difference.
Slažem se za ideju.. odlično.. Samo što bih ja ipak izabrao malo komercijalniju tradicionalnu glazbu... npr. d.trubaduri, cinkuši, putokazi... ali otom potom.
If you strongly believe that the "Croatians owe Italians"...The why don't you take a trip across the Adriatic to Croatia and tell the good people of Croatia that, along with the other shit you talk about Croats, and see what happens!... Guaranteed you won't last long!
Greets to brothers from Poland. Nice music
Poland? So it's not a part of Croatia?
@@PossumFromRijeka what?
ljiepa Hrvatska , divna drzava , divan narod ! Pozdrav iz bratska Bugarska
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Irish and Croatian brothers, respect!
I've got something for you which you will like: ua-cam.com/video/P64EWyAt0-E/v-deo.html and ua-cam.com/video/arHHVZEPsEo/v-deo.html
Great music. Best regards from Ukraine. Hvala lijepo:)
Ukraine? You mean Croatia?
@@PossumFromRijeka brother this is not our way I saw this comment Like 4 times from you we Croatians aren’t people like this that is a Serbian thing to do and claim land that isn’t ours
@@BOSNAJEDINA3 oh, well thanks for informing me
@@BOSNAJEDINA3 i will change my ways
Pole, Hrvat - dva bratića,
oboje spremni za velikim delima.
A svatko zna vrijednost tih riječi:
Bože, Čast i Domovina!
Polak, Chorwat - dwa kuzyny,
obaj gotów na wielkie czyny.
I każdy wartość tych słów zna
jak Bóg, Honor i Ojczyzna!
Greetings from Poland!
🇭🇷❤️🇵🇱
Poland=Croatia
@@PossumFromRijeka no
Central Croatian music sounds so much like folk music from Southern Germany/Bavaria/Austria, incredible!
Croatia is a fascinating country and a microcosmos :-)
Go Hrvatska!
Greetings from North Germany.
Croatian is a slav country
@@luismilicich6417
I know. So?
I merely expressed my respect and admiration.
Actually that kind of music is played in the most northern parts (area of the cities of Cakovec, Varazdin...) but yes, Austrian influence played a vital role.
@@NorthSea_1981 Croatia is mix of slavs,hungaryans,germans and italians its our little Europe for a very long time.Cheers and wellcome to Croatia at any time.
@@chirkolo Thank you! :-)
Ja sam sretna sto mozemo slusati nase pjesme i nasu muziku, i sto mozem citati nasu povijest, i gledati nasu ljepotu prirode ,ma citave Hrvatske
Može biti bolje
Greating from Texas
Judging by your surname, I'm guessing you have Croatian ancestry?
Slavonia where I am from braćo moja 🇭🇷 💓
i još netko tvrdi da smo mala zemlja
a bogtstva muzike, da ti mozak stane
o prirodnim ljepotama da i ne govorimo
ponosu nikad kraja, i ljubav za domovinu
i ako smo sve to zaboravili, zato ovaj video :)
3:29 ravno u dušu
10:23 ;) poz iz Slavonije!
3:30
ah,the memories 😭 i miss childhood
slavonija moja ♡♡♡
beautiful music
I love this! Very cool video cheers for making!
Svaka čast na klipu. Stvarno je odličan
Kako si ljepa zemljo moja draga i mila Hrvatska mati moja !!
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liepo liepo :D
This is beautiful music! :) 💖😇
Slavonija ❤
Hvala and thank you comrade!
Beautiful
my favourite region in Croatia is not just Dalmatia but also Istria and Kvarner because of its coastal towns such as Split, Dubrovnik, mediterranean beauty and Fried squid
Diverse & Lovely!
!
Yes, it's song by Croatians in Vojvodina (same cultural circle like Slavonia region).
Ideja za videa u načelu fantastična...
muzički izbor je pogodak, i slike...
samo je prelaz malo grbav...
daje nadu -na još
10:21 Yes, that's Lika and people from Lika are called "Likans" (licans), so better don't mess with them hehe
Love it! Visited your country for 3 years in a row. This year, again, I will be in Croatia... Could anybody tell me who is singing the first song? I thound only the original version by Zvonko Bogdan, but I want to hear the folk version from this clip. Thanks in advance.
Zlatni Dukati
Evo moj Zagorje :D
Već se zabrinuo, kad ono od 10:22 zavrije mi krv... :-)
Koji lijepi medo iz Lijepe Naše .Hahaha🕵️
Croitian and proud
I ain't
Por si no lo saben no saben cuan paraecido es la musica a nuestra LATINOAMERICA desde m
Mejico hasta Perù.
1:51 hahaha našao sam trakošćan
Well, Croatia does have a long and complex relationship to Turkish influence, considering it was the border to the Ottoman Empire. It certainly can't be equated to Turkish culture, but part of what makes Croatian culture rich was its ability to relate to many disparate influences and adapt them. That's why this is so amazing and eclectic! :D
Lijepa Hrvatska, pozdrav iz Ukrajine!
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Ukrajina=Hrvatska
jel si živ
@@luigimini2124 Živ sam. Služim u ukrajinskoj vojsci.
I find it rly sad that literally everybody in my school asks me “whats Croatia” when I tell them where I’m from 😔😭
lol where do you go to school :(
Croatia=mediocre
Name of song in first seconds of Slavonia???
+Ivan Bicanic Već odavno spremam svog mrkova
Hvala brate
Malo si falio pomješao si Dalmaciju i Istru to su dva različita svijeta muzike i kulture ;)
Never! Those lands were under venetian rule, because great power of dodges, but people living there were croats and few wealthy venetian merchants. Except parts of western istra, Italians never had large numbers in these lands.
No, Croatians have nothing to do with Turkish people, whatsoever.
Turky=Croatia
koja to grupa svira ''već odavno spremam svog mrkova''?
Name of the song 3:52?
Grass Hooper kad procvatu u proljeće jabuke
an old old croatian song
greatings from croatia
Matija Špelić hvala, thanks
💜💜💜
First song?
smh smh "zvonko bogdan - već odavno spremam svog mrkova"
Jure Macola Hvala brate
A di su nestali tamburasi?
I mislim da pjesma Kad procvatu jabuke nije iz sredisnje Hrvatske, Lole ju pjevaju i to one SLAVONSKE (lole).
When u see the tears of youre mother crying when she recalls the cruel mistreatment of her father my grandfather, tied and bound at the hands of communists on his knees, pleading for his life....one can never forget!
4 god. prošlo od komentara al ipak. Oprosti al nije slavonska. Slavonske Lole pjevaju tu pjesmu al nije njihova
To je pjesma od našeg Zagorca Ivice Pepelka
what are the names of all these songs?
what is the name of the song at 4:51?
Najbolji Hrvatski Tamburaši (Zlatni Dukati) - Već odavno spremam svog mrkova and Zlatni dukati - Govori se da me varaš.
12:00 zvuči kao gruzijsko pjevanje
@spreefm21 Vec odavno sedlam svog mrkova
Great job! Many of my Serbian and people who made up these regions will be happy to see this post that I posted. God Bless You!
What Serbs ? 😂😂😂
Serbia heas another music bro, something similiar something like middle east, Serbia is another country, we was in smae contrie before 30 years hahah, your geography is uff haha, but stll good day :)
Na 1:55 je Trakošćan?
joj kak se zova ova zagorska pjesma to sam slušal prije 10 godina
Zagorski cug
ZA Dom
Desde cuando?
This is unreal hahahahaha.
My surname is Cvitković... do you know from which place you grandfather came from?
5:49 hahaha tocno povar moje kuce neko sliko Jelsa Hvar forever
Istra is CROATIA! :D
na sa lijepa
04:40 Samobor :D
Central Croatia is real Croatia, Slavonia is mix of Croats, Serbs, Pannonians, Magyars and Western Slavs. Dalmatia is mix of Croats and Illyrians-Romans. Lika are mix of Croats and Guduscani, Serbs.
@Miroslav Grgić haj Popusi ga malo
There is couple of bigger serbian villages in Croatia and thats it, what mix are you talking about? 😂
@hapobelle
da
I am from Croatia and I cannot understand what are these men singing, Sound is so blurry. And BTW Croatian songs don't sound like these. And "Kad procvjetu u proljeće jabuke" is song from different part of Croatia but you can't see difference.
Domagoj Kvolik ma kad procvatu jd iz gog djela ali se pjeva po cijeloj hrvatskoj
@DerventaHR jebga.. tu nema pomoći
Samo jos Bosna i Hercegovina fali
same with us jewish people and israel.
ko pjeva ove prve dvije slavonske ?
Slažem se za ideju.. odlično..
Samo što bih ja ipak izabrao malo komercijalniju tradicionalnu glazbu... npr. d.trubaduri, cinkuši, putokazi... ali otom potom.
ne prvi dv orac je u kutjevu
You forgot to put Herzegovina,Bosnia,Posavina,Srijem,Boka Kotorska!
*×*
Ich versteh nur 'Zugmaschine'. lol
If you strongly believe that the "Croatians owe Italians"...The why don't you take a trip across the Adriatic to Croatia and tell the good people of Croatia that, along with the other shit you talk about Croats, and see what happens!... Guaranteed you won't last long!
0:00 - 01:35 Beautiful songs from Vojvodina (Serbia) !!!
fali još hercegovina!
Lovely Serbocroatian music!
Fernando Beauregard Just croatian
Just Croatian
@@ivanhus3852 is the same right? Just you hate each other...
Do you prefer Croatiserbian for the alphabet order?
@@fernandobeauregard7093 no comment
You mean Turkish lol
did you ever hear ruskihs music, Bosnia and Serbia has similar with turkish music, if you mean that?
Dumb