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: Velikova’s performance is marked by the powerful, open-throated vocal style typical of Bulgarian folk, often accompanied by traditional instruments like the gaida (bagpipe), kaval (flute), or modern synthesizers in contemporary arrangements.

"" ( A Large Horo Dance Has Begun) is a vibrant Bulgarian folk song performed by Galina Velikova (often professionally known as Gala ), frequently in collaboration with other artists like Plamena Aleksandrova . The piece is a classic representation of the horo —a traditional Balkan circle dance that serves as a cornerstone of Bulgarian social and festive life. Musical Style and Significance galina_velikova_zavi_se_horo_golqmo

You can find various versions of her performing this track on her Official YouTube Channel , including live festive recordings that showcase the song's role in Bulgarian celebrations. Another notable version of this folk standard is performed by Trendafil Kosev , illustrating its status as a widely recognized piece in the Bulgarian repertoire. : Velikova’s performance is marked by the powerful,

: As a "large horo" ( golqmo horo ), the music is designed to guide a long chain of dancers. It often utilizes asymmetrical meters characteristic of the region. Musical Style and Significance You can find various

: The lyrics usually celebrate community, the joy of the dance, and the festive atmosphere of a village square ( megdan ). Performances and Recordings

The song typically features the driving, rhythmic energy essential for folk dancing. While Velikova is a versatile performer who also works in the pop-folk (chalga) genre, this particular piece highlights her roots in traditional Bulgarian music.