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  2. Fyell brezi - Wikipedia

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    The fyell brezi, also known as fyell shoke or fyell bariu is an aerophone end-blown instrument traditionally played throughout Albania and other Albanian inhabited lands. The instrument is commonly associated with shepherds of the Albanian highlands, commonly referred to as the Dukagjin highlands .

  3. Music of Albania - Wikipedia

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    The music of Albania (Albanian: Muzika Shqiptare) is associated with the country of Albania and Albanian communities. Music has a long tradition in the country and is known for its regional diversity, from the Ghegs in the North to the Tosks in the South.

  4. Category:Albanian musical instruments - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Music of Albania - Wikipedia

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    Albanian music people‎ (3 C) S. Albanian songs‎ (24 C, 1 P) Albanian styles of music‎ (4 C, 2 P) V. Music venues in Albania‎ (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category ...

  6. Kaval - Wikipedia

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    The Albanian kavall is typically used by the Gheg Albanians of northern Albania, Kosovo, Montenegro, and North Macedonia and by Tosks south of Albania. A kavall is traditionally made of wood. Lately, copper or even bronze has been employed. In Albania, it is called a "Fyell".

  7. Music, food, family: Albanian culture, pride on display at ...

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    Hundreds gathered in downtown Quincy for the city's first Greater Boston Albanian Festival on Sunday, Oct. 2, 2022. Music, food, family: Albanian culture, pride on display at Quincy festival Skip ...

  8. Song of Tana - Wikipedia

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    According to folklorist Qemal Haxhihasani the song is related with the notion of the art of music. Ramadan Sokoli, one of the most prominent ethnomusicologists of the Balkans associated the song with the belief among past fyell players that the echo of the fyell had a positive influence on the herds. [1]

  9. Iso-Polyphony - Wikipedia

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    Iso-Polyphony (Albanian: Iso-polifonia) is a traditional part of Albanian folk music and, as such, is included in UNESCO's intangible cultural heritage list. [1] Albanian Iso-Polyphony is considered to have its roots in the many-voiced vajtim, the southern Albanian traditional lamentation of the dead.