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Balkan brass, popularly known by the
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name ''Truba'' ( sr-Cyrl, Труба, "Trumpet"), is a distinctive style of music originating in the Balkan region as a fusion between military music and folk music. In recent years, it has become popular in a techno-synth fusion throughout Europe, and in pop music in the Anglo-American sphere and throughout the world. Songs like Worth It by Fifth Harmony and Talk Dirty by
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have brought the style to a new audience. In traditional form, it is popular throughout the Balkans, especially in Serbia, North Macedonia, Bulgaria, Moldova, and Romania, although the turbo-folk variety attracts larger audiences. The energetic and fast beats encourage dance and are egalitarian, often resulting in participation by the entire audience; this unpretentious relationship with audiences, highly charged energy and loud and joyful performances by highly skilled musicians has contributed to its successes. Fans of bands inspired by Balkan bands, such as Gogol Bordelo, often state that it is a type of music better experienced than listened to. It is sometimes accompanied by a '' kolo'', a traditional South Slavic communal dance where in its simplest forms, the two steps forward, one step backward choreography, is designed to encourage the participation of all. Performers are called ''trubači'' (''трубачи'') in the Serbo-Croatian, or less commonly, ''trubari.'' Some of the best known examples of acclaimed music in this style are the Goran Bregović Band and the Boban Marković Orkestar. Roma have adopted this tradition and make up a large percentage of Balkan brass bands. The Serbian film maker Emir Kusturica has, through his films ('' Black Cat, White Cat''), made the style popular in the international community outside the Balkans. The biggest brass band event in the world the
Guča Trumpet Festival The Guča Trumpet Festival ( sr, Фестивал трубача у Гучи, Festival trubača u Guči), also known as the Dragačevski Sabor ( sr, Драгачевски сабор or ''Dragačevo Fair (Fete, Gathering or Assembly)'', ), is an an ...
is a 5-day annual festival with 300,000 visitors, in
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, Serbia.History
at Gucasabor.com


History

The music's tradition stems from the First Serbian Uprising led by Karađorđe in 1804 ( Serbian revolution) when Serbs revolted against the occupying Ottoman Empire, eventually liberating Serbia. The trumpet was used as a military instrument to wake and gather soldiers and announce battles, the trumpet took on the role of entertainment during downtime, as soldiers used it to transpose popular folk songs. When the war ended, the soldiers returned to the rural life; the music entered civilian life and eventually became a common musical style, accompanying births, baptisms, weddings, the ''slava'' (family patron saint day), farewell parties for those joining military service, state and church festivals, harvesting, reaping, and during
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s of family members in the community. In 1831, the first official military band was formed by
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in Belgrade for use in the Serbian Armed Forces.
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have since adopted the tradition. The formation of the first military bands in Serbia thus formed the basis of the Balkan brass band traditions and culture.


Instrumentation

A brass band is primarily made up of a large number of musicians playing
brass instrument A brass instrument is a musical instrument that produces sound by sympathetic vibration of air in a tubular resonator in sympathy with the vibration of the player's lips. Brass instruments are also called labrosones or labrophones, from Latin a ...
s such as
flugelhorn The flugelhorn (), also spelled fluegelhorn, flugel horn, or flügelhorn, is a brass instrument that resembles the trumpet and cornet but has a wider, more conical bore. Like trumpets and cornets, most flugelhorns are pitched in B, though some ...
s, trumpets, alto horns, helicons, euphoniums, tenor horns, tubas,
baritone horn The baritone horn, or sometimes just called baritone, is a low-pitched brass instrument in the saxhorn family.Robert Donington, "The Instruments of Music", (pp. 113ff ''The Family of Bugles'') 2nd ed., Methuen, London, 1962 It is a piston-val ...
s, wagner tubas, and sometimes trombones. Percussion is provided by
snare drum The snare (or side drum) is a percussion instrument that produces a sharp staccato sound when the head is struck with a drum stick, due to the use of a series of stiff wires held under tension against the lower skin. Snare drums are often used ...
and
bass drum The bass drum is a large drum that produces a note of low definite or indefinite pitch. The instrument is typically cylindrical, with the drum's diameter much greater than the drum's depth, with a struck head at both ends of the cylinder. Th ...
s, traditionally davuls (also known as ''tapan'' o
''goč''
carried by the performers. A few bands occasionally sport
clash cymbals Clash cymbals (also called concert cymbals, orchestral cymbals, or crash cymbals) are cymbals played in matched pairs by holding one cymbal in each hand and striking the two together. To differentiate this type of cymbal from a suspended cymbal, ...
, or use a snare drum with a suspended cymbal attachment while most bands attach the cymbals to the bass drum. The music is usually instrumental although sometimes accompanied with singing. Common song forms include the ''
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'' and the '' Kolo''.


Modern styles

Serbian Brass music has had a major impact on the world music scene. Introduced to western audiences through the films of Emir Kusturica featuring soundtracks by Goran Bregović, it soon spread to European dancefloors spearheaded by DJ Robert Soko's "Balkan Beats" parties in Berlin, Germany. Traditional bands from Serbia like the Boban Marković Orkestar and from Romania as Fanfare Ciocărlia garnered worldwide attention while new bands like New York-based Balkan Beat Box or the Amsterdam Klezmer Band fused the Balkan sound with other genres like
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, electronic music, or Ska. DJs and producers, most prominently
Shantel Stefan Hantel, better known by his stage name Shantel (born 2 March 1968), is a German DJ and producer based in Frankfurt. He is known for his work with Romani brass orchestras, DJing and remixing traditional Balkan music with electronic beat ...
from Germany, successfully mixed Serbian Brass with electronic beats.


Festivals

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Guča trumpet festival The Guča Trumpet Festival ( sr, Фестивал трубача у Гучи, Festival trubača u Guči), also known as the Dragačevski Sabor ( sr, Драгачевски сабор or ''Dragačevo Fair (Fete, Gathering or Assembly)'', ), is an an ...
, largest trumpet festival in the world, every year for five days. * Balkan Trafik, a yearly three-day Balkan Brass festival in Brussels, Belgium. * Zlatne Uste Golden Festival, a yearly two-day festival in New York City. * Guča na Krasu - Guča sul Carso, a yearly three-day festival in Trieste. *Roma Truba Fest - a yearly festival in Kumanovo, featuring Roma brass players. Usually in September. *Pehčevo Festival of Wind Bands - a yearly festival in Pehčevo. Generally in July.


Popular culture


In movies

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'' (Dom za vešanje), 1988, Emir Kusturica * ''
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'', 1995, Emir Kusturica * '' Black Cat, White Cat'', 1998, Emir Kusturica * '' Borat'', 2006 * '' Trumpets' Republic'', 2006,
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and Alessandro Gori * '' Guca!'', 2006, Dusan Milic


In video games

* '' Rabbids Go Home'', 2009


Notable Balkan brass artists and bands

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Boban Marković Boban Marković ( sr-cyr, Бобан Марковић) is a Serbian trumpet player and brass ensemble leader from Vladičin Han. He is of Romani background. Boban Marković Orchestra The Boban Marković Orchestra is a Balkan brass band from Vla ...
* Goran Bregović * Kočani Orkestar * Fanfare Ciocărlia * Taraf de Haïdouks *
Fejat Sejdić Fejat Sejdić ( sr, Фејат Сејдић) (20 January 1941 – 22 August 2017) was a Serbian Romani trumpeter and Balkan brass band leader from Bojnik, in south Serbia. Coming from a family of trumpeters and performing since he was a child, his b ...
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Slavic Soul Party! Slavic Soul Party (often stylized Slavic Soul Party!) is an American Balkan brass/jazz band. The band borrows from dixieland, funk, klezmer, and Roma music. The band has performed on stages usually known for rock bands, opening for such acts as A ...
* Raya Brass Bandrayabrassband.com
/ref> * Džambo Aguševi Orkestar * Fanfara Transilvania


See also

* Mehter * Balkan music *
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References

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