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What instruments play in Dilmano, Dilbero?
 
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What are verbunkos?
 
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Answer to Question 1

ANS: Gaida, gadulka, kaval, tambura, and tupan.

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ANS: Verbunkos are Romani bands associated with military recruiting fairs. They
have recently become popular entertainment throughout Europe.




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