Radime, ty zraješ jako to vínečko, moc rád tě poslouchám.
@melodichudobnaskupina
10 ай бұрын
Velmi pekne
@verahapala7174
9 ай бұрын
Moc krasny prednes.👍
@niklasrajfalk
10 ай бұрын
Tak us si vipl to cervene vino to flasku ,!!! Krasne hrajete ✌👌🍷🍷🎁🎻
@spiritofthewinds9089
10 ай бұрын
What Is the first Song called? And the song starting at 8:04 ? They're so beautiful. Thanks for uploading! Now after listening to all of it, I have to say it's just a wonderful playlist that I will listen to many times. Some songs I know, many I don't and I'm sorry, I will ask what's they're title. But I love that ked sem kosil and darmo mna mamicko are in there! Two of my absolute favourite songs. And I have to say I just love this culture so much. The way how people suggest songs by just singing them and the band just spontaneously goes with it and plays the song. I love it so much. All the joy and LIFE you guys have over there in culture, it's so beautiful. I need to go to Slovácko and someday I will be able to and soak up every single bit of culture I can and I know there's so incredibly much of that there. I nevertheless have to ask (i'm so sorry for the long comment and all the questions): what's the song called that starts at 31:18 ? And the one at 21:29 ? The text is from na kopecku stala plakala but the melody is totally different! Also, is darmo mna mamicko Czech or Slovak? With most of these songs I think they're from Slovácko, aren't they? But somehow I have a feeling this one might be Slovak? But i don't know, maybe someone can tell me :)
@lenkajisova9319
10 ай бұрын
Hi, I hope it doesn't matter when I write :-) Experienced musicians will play for many hours without repeating a single song. Na Popovském poli - Moravian - Popovice / Ked sem kosił - Moravian - Horňácko / (8.04) Aj, čo koho do toho - Slovak - Myjava / Dyž (Ked) sem já byl osmnást ročkú mládenec / Čieže sú to koně / (21:29) Okolo Hradišťa - Moravian / Dyby byla Morava - Moravian - Valašsko / Načo pôjdem domov - Roma (gypsy) / Kněz po hrázi jede / Darmo ma, mamičko Some songs are "transmitted" from Hungary through Slovakia to Moravia. Some are perhaps more Slovak than Moravian, but they have been sung so long and often in Moravia that they are already at home here. And "Czech songs" ... this is completely different culture :-). It is better not to say about Moravian songs that they are Czech.
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