plinov
Plinov is a term that refers to a type of traditional Slavic folk music that originated in the Balkans, particularly in the regions of Serbia, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. The term "plinov" is derived from the word "plin," which means "air" or "wind" in Serbian and Croatian. This music is characterized by its lively, upbeat rhythms and the use of traditional instruments such as the gajde (a type of bagpipe), gaida (a type of oboe), and various percussion instruments.
Plinov music is often performed in groups, with multiple musicians playing together to create a rich, layered
The origins of plinov can be traced back to the 19th century, when it evolved from earlier