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    SUBHAMfolklóóry celého světa / authentic recordings
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    ukazka:
    YouTube - Huun Huur Tu
    http://il.youtube.com/watch?v=_Ps0lLruB5k&feature=related

    Huun-Huur-Tu - Where Young Grass Grows - ISBN:0399530320 - Huun-Huur-Tu - Where Young Grass Grows.rar - Ebook download 1 - Download eBooks for Free - Anytime!
    http://www.book123.net/huun-huur-tu-where-young-grass-grows_1_7503541280848201.html

    Huun-Huur-Tu is making the inevitable move toward globalization that comes with worldwide touring and collaboration with foreign musicians, but so far they have managed to retain their own unique identity and remain firmly rooted in Tuvan traditional sounds. By now the novel aspects of multi-tonal throat singing do not need to be featured to help sell their work. Compared to their previous albums there is a richer harmonic (in the traditional Western sense) texture, and such Tuvan anomalies as the harp, Scottish pipes, and synthesizer make their appearance. However, they remain unobtrusively in the background (the synthesizer is used to generate a virtual wind storm), and one gets the sense that the quartet has a mature, rooted sense of where they want to go with their music. The highlight for me, though, are the excerpts of field recordings made by ethnomusicologist Ted Levin (Smithsonian Folkways's Tuva, Among The Spirits, reviewed below) of throat-singing while on horseback. The music, restored to its physical context, suddenly makes so much more sense. - John Cho
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    Pari Zangeneh - The Series Of Music For Young Adults

    Irán, 1976



    http://www.mediafire.com/?gb7xyymlnp9

    With her pure & soft-edged voice, Pari is something along the lines of the Joan Baez of Tehran. She went to school for music in Iran, Italy, Germany & Austria, studying opera as well as Persian folk & classical singing. She also studied flower arranging in Japan & wrote a book on it. She lost her eyesight in a car accident in 1971, and thereafter wore Jackie Onassis sunglasses everywhere.

    neni to teda primo folk, presto bych opravdu vrele doporucil
    SUBHAM
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    Kazakhstan - The Kobyz, the Ancient Viol of the Shamans
    Kazachstán
    2004
    Artist: Smagul Umbetbaev/Saian Aqmolda



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    Track list:
    01. Erden (Smagul Umbetbaev), 4’43”
    02. Aqqu (Smagul Umbetbaev), 3’33”
    03. Imanzhusuptyn eni (Smagul Umbetbaev), 4’25”
    04. Qambar batyr (Smagul Umbetbaev), 4’05”
    05. Syrgaqty (Smagul Umbetbaev), 1’48”
    06. Kertolgau (Smagul Umbetbaev), 2’53”
    07. Qazan (Smagul Umbetbaev), 4’02”
    08. Kekilik (Smagul Umbetbaev), 2’38”
    09. Zholdy qonyr (Smagul Umbetbaev), 2’44”
    10. Zhalgyz ajaq (Smagul Umbetbaev), 2’53”
    11. Abyz tolghauy (Saian Aqmolda), 3’47”
    12. Ajrauqtyn aschy kui (Saian Aqmolda), 3’18”
    13. Shynyrau (Saian Aqmolda), 2’41”
    14. Mylnyq-Zarlyq (Saian Aqmolda), 2’28”
    15. Qonyr (Saian Aqmolda), 3’08”
    16. Zholaushynyn qonyr kui (Saian Aqmolda), 2’58”
    17. Zhez-kiik (Saian Aqmolda), 2’33”

    Personels: Francoise Grund (Artwork), Pierre Bois (Producer), Pierre Bois (Pre-Mastering), Smagul Umbetbaev (Vocals), Smagul Umbetbaev (Kobyz), Frédéric Léotar (Liner Notes), Saian Aqmolda (Kobyz), Alim K. Baïgarin (Engineer)

    The term kobyz is a linguistic archetype found in varying forms among most of the Turkic-Mongol peoples to designate various types of instruments: the viol (Mongol morin-xuur, Tuvan xyl-xomus, Kazakh and Uzbek kyl-kobyz), the lute (Khakas koms/xomys, Kirghiz komuz), the Jew’s harp (Mongol aman-xuur, Tuvan, Yakut xomus, Kirghiz komuz, Kazakh shan-kobyz) and, in an older form, the drum (Altai kobuz). This generic dimension of the term kobyz reveals a conception of music that goes beyond the shape of the instrument and focuses on the practice within which it is used. We know that all of the nomadic, pastoral societies that adopted this terminology are or were shamanistic societies, and that the kobyz was the shamans’ prerogative. The kyl-kobyz (kyl meaning literally “horse hair” referring to the strings of the instrument) is, along with the lute dombra, the most highly developed instrument in Kazakh folk music.
    The myth of the creation of the first Kazakh musical instrument – the viol kobyz – is linked to Korkyt Ata, the ancestor of all of the baksy (shamans). This legend, which is very widespread among the Turkic peoples, tells of the invention of music, the purpose of which was not amusement but rather overcoming death. It has survived in the Kazakh culture to this day, as has the sacred image of the kobyz.
    When Korkyt was twenty years old, a spirit came to him in a dream and told him that he would not live beyond the age of 40. Korkyt then set off in search of immortality. He mounted his camel, Zhelmaia (literally “fast as the wind”), and went towards the rising sun. He saw a boy with blue eyes who was standing and digging a grave. Korkyt asked him what he was doing. The boy told him that he was digging a grave for Korkyt. Korkyt then fled towards the setting sun. A young man on his knees digging a grave was waiting for him there. He headed north and saw an adult man with blue eyes and greying hair. This man was in a grave up to his waist. Korkyt then went south and saw, in a pit, an old man with familiar blue eyes waiting for him. In the four corners of the world death was waiting for him and a grave was ready to receive him. He returned to his home on the banks of the Syr-Darya and made the first kobyz. To do this, Korkyt sacrificed his camel and tightened its skin on the new instrument. Then he put down his carpet above the river, sat down on it, and started playing music day and night. The music, heard for the first time, charmed all the living creatures that gathered to listen. Death also came, and as long as the music was playing it could not take Korkyt. One day Korkyt put down his kobyz to drink and death came and took him into the spirit world.
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    Muzsikas & Sebestyen Marta - A Zeneakademian
    2003
    Maďarsko



    Tracklist:
    01.Csardas Es Szoko Csavasrol 05:21
    02.Marosszeki Tancdallamok 09:57
    03.A Kallai Kettos 07:25
    04.Kodaly Hegyi Ejszakak 03:59
    05.Kyrie Moldvabol 01:00
    06.Szol A Kakas Mar 03:08
    07.Kodaly Zold Erdoben 02:21
    08.Pe Loc 01:59
    09.Invirtita 04:20
    10.A Bakonyba Lakom 00:25
    11.Bartok : Senkim A Vilagon 02:00
    12.Edes Gergelem 05:43
    13.Szep Fejer Pakular 06:01
    14.Mezosegi Tancrend 13:16
    15.Enek Szent Istvanhoz 00:57
    16.Kodaly Enek Szent Istan Kiralyhoz 05:37

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    Born in Budapest (1957), Marta grew up surrounded with music. Her mother, a music teacher studied with the great composer, scholar and ethnomusicologist – Zoltan Kodaly. At 12 years age, she already knew that her life would be bound to music. Having a wonderful voice, she is one of the most authentic interpreters of the hungharian traditional folk music.
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    TAMTEN:
    Repast:
    Voodoo Trance Music: Ritual Drums of Haiti, Voodoo Ceremony In Haiti, obě desky tu
    Drums of the World, tu
    SUBHAM
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    TAMTEN: az se vratim z tater znovu nahodim
    TAMTEN
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    Mohl bych prosit o repast SUBHAM: a SUBHAM: ? Díky.
    SUBHAM
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    Various Artists - The Roots of China. Tibet (true, not stylized Tibetan folklore)



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    Brazilian Natives music of the peoples Enawenê-nawê, Nambikwara e Mynky





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    SUBHAM
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    Roumanie - La Vraie Tradition De Transylvanie

    (Rumunsko, Transylvánie)

    Label: Ocora
    Catalog#: C 559070
    Format: CD, Compilation, Reissue
    Country: France
    Released: Feb 1989



    1.Various - Joc Batrinesc 2:03
    Guitar [Zunghura] - Ion Covaci
    Violin [Cetera 2] - Neculai Covaci
    Violin [Cetera] - Gheorghe Covaci
    2.Anica Filip - Cînta, Cuce, Cînd Ti-Id Duce 2:14
    Vocals - Anica Filip
    3.Gheorghe Tisalita - Din Zori De Zi Si Joc Bárbatesc 1:46
    Flute [Tilinca] - Gheorghe Tisalita
    4.Ion Mutiu - In Vîrfutu Nucului 1:59
    Vocals - Ion Mutiu
    5.Taraf Din Vadu Izei - Joc De Sarit 1:20
    Performer - Taraf Din Vadu Izei
    6.Dimitru David - Melodie Ciobanul (Nires / Cluj) 1:57
    Flute [Fluier] - Dimitru David
    7.Alexa Sigheartau - De Unde-i Pintea De Feli 4:47
    Vocals - Alexa Sigheartau
    8.Unknown Artist - Noi Mergem Dupá Mireasá 2:21
    Chorus [Mixed] - Unknown Artist
    9.Taraf Din Mociu - Romaneste 6:07
    Double Bass [C-bas] - Cornel Bumb
    Viola [Brats] - Babut Covaci
    Violin [Vioare] - Alexandrin Covaci , Iovlan Covaci
    10a.Sava Negrean - Báte Vint De La Oradea 1:46
    Vocals - Sava Negrean
    10b.Sava Negrean - Trocutro Dori Codru 0:56
    Vocals - Sava Negrean
    11.Various - Tropotalu Din Rosia II 1:31
    Orchestra [Taraf] - Doral Codoban , Dumitru Galea , Ion Marchis , Tecdor Tîrla
    Percussion [Toba] - Florean Dume
    Performer [Steag Cîntá] - Emilion Popovici
    12.Various - Dantu Turcii 1:28
    Orchestra [Taraf] - Doral Codoban , Dumitru Galea , Ion Marchis , Tecdor Tîrla
    Percussion [Toba] - Florean Dume
    Vocals [Steag Cîntá] - Emilion Popovici
    13.Floare Solomie - Draga Mea, Sora Mea (Vaiet) 4:43
    Vocals - Floare Solomie
    14.Andrei Popa & Mihai Ungur - Amortitu (Joc) 1:02
    Percussion [Toba] - Mihai Ungur
    Violin [Vioara Cu Goarna] - Andrei Popa
    15.Marioara Mut - Nu-i Motru Ca Stiu Cînta 4:03
    Vocals, Performer [Frunza] - Marioara Mut
    16.Augustin Pogan - Tarina De La Gaina 1:12
    Flute [Fluier Gemana] - Augustin Pogan
    17.Unknown Artist - Cununa La Seceris 2:24
    Chorus [Female] - Unknown Artist
    18.Nicolae Nemes-Munteanu & Gheorghe Cernescu - Brîu Si Sîrba Din Cornevera 2:48
    Bagpipes [Cimpoi] - Gheorghe Cernescu , Nicolae Nemes-Munteanu
    19.Nicolae Nemes-Munteanu - Cîntecu Lu Baba Dochia Cînd 3:16
    Bagpipes [Cimpoi] - Nicolae Nemes-Munteanu

    Recorded in 1974, 1978 & 1979.
    Recorded By - Herman C. Vuylsteke

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    HOMEROUS
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    perfektni, dekuju moc, uz se to rozbalilo bez problemu a je to krasny, za Hrbace a vsehornacko budu vzdycky rad, dam zatim do kupy tez nejake sve prispevky k tematu :)
    SUBHAM
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    HOMEROUS: jojo mam ho tez (dobre pěsničky su tam) plus jeste nejake dalsi... kdyby byl zajem nahodim...
    SUBHAM
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    HOMEROUS: hmm, je tam poskozeny ctvrty track (u te prvni desky) ostatni mi slo v pohode, ale tady jsou obe dve desky jeste jednou a zvlast :

    Muzika Jožky Kubíka a zpěváci z Horňácka: Dalekonosné husle


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    SUBHAM
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    SUBHAM:
    ALDEMIK:
    tak ještě jednou,jednou ... sry

    Bayaka: The Extraordinary Music Of The Babenzele Pygmys And Sounds Of Their Forest Home

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    HOMEROUS
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    mam tohoto Martina Hrbace, Hornacky hudec, taky moc fajn,,,


    http://uloz.to/3997051/hornacky-hudec.zip
    HOMEROUS
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    SUBHAM: prosimte toto je nejak spatne zabalene, zasekava se mi to v 20ti procentech, je to v poradku? ty ostatni rary jdou v poho, diky!
    ALDEMIK
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    SUBHAM: Oba odkazy jsou na první část...
    SUBHAM
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    tak ještě jednu luxusní "pygmejskou" kompilaci:

    Bayaka: The Extraordinary Music Of The Babenzele Pygmys And Sounds Of Their Forest Home



    1. Mbombokwe (2:18)
    2. Song Of Joy After The Hunt (2:03)
    3. Cradle (1:58)
    4. Wondo (4:59)
    5. Moola - Two Aka Girls (2:13)
    6. The Fruit Eater (4:06)
    7. Bayaka - 3-Voiced Song (2:03)
    8. Bayaka - Boyobi (Part Three) (6:00)
    9. 4 Voiced Song (2:34)
    10. Ngbolu (Dance) (4:46)
    11. 5 Voiced Song (2:48)
    12. Chant For The Returning From The Hunt (3:34)
    13. Pygmies From Gabun (4:50)
    14. Mo Boma (Lullaby) (2:10)
    15. Music From The Zoboke Ritual (2:46)
    16. Song With Sanza Accompaniment (7:06)
    17. Song Of Joy After The Hunt (3:53)
    18. Ya Ya (4:36)
    19. Hindewhu (1:33)
    20. Music To Entertain (3:02)
    21. Song About A Swarm Of Bees (1:57)

    The Babenzele Pygmys, who call themselves "Bayaka", have produced music
    since before history was ever notated. As evidenced by the album,
    "Bayaka: The Extraordinary Music Of The Babenzele Pygmys And Sounds Of
    Their Forest Home", recorded in the field by New Jersey-born Louis Sarno
    and Bernie Krause in 1995, the polyphonic choral singing of this cooperative
    community of hunter gatherers continues to echo through the rainforest of
    Central African Republic. According to Sarno, who has lived with the
    community for more than a decade, "musically speaking, the Bayaka all begin
    life as musical prodogies. By the time they are teenagers, they have the
    technical ability and the genius to sing music that sends shivers down the
    spine. At middle age, their music has the power to heal damaged souls".


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    ZAMOTEK
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    SUBHAM: nááářez!!! Děkuju mockrát!
    SUBHAM
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    ZAMOTEK:
    joo, tady je zajímavý archívek
    http://muhwase.livejournal.com/28033.html?page=1#comments
    je tam dost věcí, . . . zrovna se tim probírám, . . . hodně lokací, aj pygmejů . . . jen se tím probrat :-)

    ztěch co sem poslouchal jsou dobré:
    Mbuti Pygmies of the Ituri Rainforest

    a zejména toto:
    Cameroon. Baka Pygmy Music
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