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Often 2/4 or 4/4, though some interpretations lean into the rubato (expressive, flexible tempo) style common in sevdalinka or epic folk traditions.

The title translates to "Tell me, mountain," and the lyrics typically involve a person seeking wisdom or solace from nature, often lamenting lost love or the passage of time. Musical Characteristics (Instrumental) kazi_mi_goro_instrumental

The melody is highly melismatic, meaning it uses multiple notes for a single syllable in the original vocal version. In instrumental versions, this translates to complex trills and rapid fingerwork. Often 2/4 or 4/4, though some interpretations lean

Artists like Vlatko Stefanovski or Theodosii Spassov may have instrumental treatments of similar traditional themes that use electric guitar or kaval (flute) in a jazz-fusion context. In instrumental versions, this translates to complex trills

"Kaži mi, goro" (Tell me, mountain) is a traditional Balkan folk song, widely recognized in Serbian, Macedonian, and Montenegrin cultures. While it is primarily a vocal piece often performed a cappella or with accordion and orchestra, several instrumental interpretations exist. Genre: Balkan Folk / Ethno

Versions by the Radio Television Serbia (RTS) Folk Orchestra provide a lush, multi-layered soundscape with strings supporting the primary soloist.