Yugoslavia 1977 stamps National Music Instrument full set MNH

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Yugoslavia 1977 stamps National Music Instrument full set MNH**

Yugoslavia 1977 stamps National Music Instrument full set MNH**

Yugoslavia was a diverse country with a rich cultural heritage, and its national music instruments varied depending on the region and ethnic group. Here are some instruments that were commonly associated with Yugoslav music:

  1. Tamburica: The tamburica is a string instrument similar to a mandolin or lute, and it is particularly popular in Croatian, Serbian, and Bosnian music traditions. It comes in various sizes and types, including the prim tamburica, bass tamburica, and brac tamburica. Tamburica ensembles, known as tamburaši or tamburica orchestras, are a common feature of folk music in the region.
  2. Gusle: The gusle is a traditional bowed string instrument played in Serbian and Montenegrin folk music. It consists of a single horsehair string stretched over a wooden soundbox with a neck attached. The guslar, or player of the gusle, often accompanies epic poetry performances, known as guslarske pjesme, which recount heroic deeds and historical events.
  3. Diple: The diple is a type of double-reed woodwind instrument found in Croatian and Bosnian music. It consists of two parallel pipes with reeds and is played by blowing air through the instrument while manipulating the reeds with the fingers. The diple is commonly used in folk music and traditional ceremonies.
  4. Frula: The frula is a traditional flute found in Serbian, Bosnian, and Croatian music. It is typically made of wood and has a simple design with six finger holes. The frula is known for its melodious sound and is used in folk music, often accompanying dance tunes and pastoral songs.
  5. Kaval: The kaval is a wooden flute found in various Balkan countries, including Yugoslavia. It is similar in design to the frula but has a different playing technique and repertoire. The kaval is played horizontally, and its sound is characterized by its haunting and ethereal quality.
  6. Tapan: The tapan is a large, double-headed drum commonly used in Balkan music, including Yugoslav folk music. It is played with a pair of sticks or hands and provides the rhythmic foundation for many traditional dance tunes and festive celebrations.

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