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This music is quite controversial in Bulgaria. Too "oriental" for the real Bulgarian tradition.
This type of music is not accordinf to the Bulgarian tradiotion, that`s all. It is closer to the "oriental" one and appeared in BG about 1990.
70´s and visited in 80´s and 90´s every year, and I always could by Bulgarian music/groups on cassettes with oriental influence. You mean Chalga or pop-ified Pop folk is from the 90´s. Very old, I repeat old, traditional Bulgarian folklore is quite different. But Bulgarian musical world is richer than that, and has a bit of everything. Not only CLASSIC traditional.
•Besides, Greek music is Oriental/Turkic influenced (just like their food). Everybody can hear it, though there is Bouzouki to cover some of it.
Actually, I was not discussing exactly this song. I spoke more in General.
1. Chalga proponents often say it is the new Bulgarian folk, while chalga haters say that it has nothing to do with the real national folk music.
-In the socialist period, this genre was held in disfavor by the establishment for many reasons. Such simple peasant music had no place in a forward-looking, modern socialist state.
While discouraged in Bulgaria, chalga-like music met less restriction in neighbouring SFR Yugoslavia, which operated a much more flexible form of socialism. Many Bulgarians listened to "turbo-folk" on Serbian radio stations.
3. Often a chalgadzhia would not be able to read music, but instead played from memory on his caval. Playing in groups at festivals or weddings, these performers initiated the popularization of chalga. SO ORIENTAL INFLUENCE IS NOT THAT NEW. Now is just developing stronger.
But if you understand Bulgarian language, you will be unpleasantly surprised how vulgar are the texts, most of them. And the music - I cannot agree that this is a Bulgarian style. It might be, but not yet.