Talk:Music of Bosnia and Herzegovina

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I'm not sure if this photo should be the lead photo for an article about Bosnian music..? Dan Carkner 21:41, 15 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]


Someone please make sure that the users under IP numbers 195.222.43.148 and 24.148.194.104 are closely watched upon editing the Electronic music section of this page. They are removing one of the artists 'mental Escape' from the page entirely and that artist has been listed on this page along with Adi Lukovac and Axa for the past year. This seems to be a personal vendetta from whoever has added 'DJ Mika' to the list as they have removed mental Escape and replaced him with DJ Mika.

Also, whoever that user is, he/she uses poor English and once again, should be closely watched upon their edits because this page deserves proper English language grammar and writing.

Case example:

All of them are working most of their time on techno music and they do it really good '

Thank you!

- Redcardiff 21:05, 20 September 2006 (UTC)Redcardiff 21:05, 20 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

"Contradictory" tag added to sevdalinka[edit]

  • Is the accordion traditional in sevdalinka (first paragraph) or a non-native instrument that draws derision from purists (second paragraph)? Would appreciate clarification from someone who knows more than me about Balkan music (i.e. most people). Cheers – tomasz. 11:58, 23 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]