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Čalgija or Chalgiya ( Bulgarian language: Чалгия) is a Bulgarian music genre, which also is a subgenre of the old urban traditional folk music ( starogradska muzika) of Bulgaria. [1] [2] [3]
Čalgija is performed by ensembles called Čalgii (Чалгии) with instruments such as a dajre ( tambourine) and tarabuka (hourglass drum) providing percussion for ut ( lute), kanun ( zither), clarinet and violin. [4]
Čalgija should not be confused with Chalga (a contemporary pop-folk dance music of Bulgaria). [5]
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Čalgija or Chalgiya ( Bulgarian language: Чалгия) is a Bulgarian music genre, which also is a subgenre of the old urban traditional folk music ( starogradska muzika) of Bulgaria. [1] [2] [3]
Čalgija is performed by ensembles called Čalgii (Чалгии) with instruments such as a dajre ( tambourine) and tarabuka (hourglass drum) providing percussion for ut ( lute), kanun ( zither), clarinet and violin. [4]
Čalgija should not be confused with Chalga (a contemporary pop-folk dance music of Bulgaria). [5]
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