Tallava, is
called the music that derives from the hard life of Gypsy communities in
Balkans. This kind of music is mixture of Balkan music with tones of Turkish
music and Arabic rhythms. It contains Bulgarian variations. And it is very
complex to interpret, even though it has no value as real music, it is very
hard to interpret some thing that are done in this music can be only listen but
never done again by other communities or some music guru or professional music
artist. It can be joyful music with dancing rhythms usually 4/4 or 7/8 and
Bulgarian is 9/8. But of course it has some things that are out of the rhythm,
the rules of music are broken here, it is the only kind of music that you can
incorporate many other styles like Jazz, samba etc.
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