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

Common versions feature the frula (traditional wooden flute) or accordion taking the lead melody, mimicking the emotional ornaments of the human voice.

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

"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

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) Versions by the Radio Television Serbia (RTS) Folk

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.

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. "Kaži mi, goro" (Tell me, mountain) is a

Usually based on minor or Phrygian dominant scales, which give it the characteristic "mournful" or "haunting" sound typical of the region. Notable Versions