Sarievski_aleksandar_zajko_kokorajko_audio
: While heading to meet his bride (a widow fox), Zajko encounters hunters and dogs. In a panic, he loses his wedding clothes and his "groomed mustache," ultimately shouting that he is no longer a bridegroom. [19, 20]
: It features a lively rhythm typical of Balkan folk, often featuring traditional instruments like the tapan (drum) and zurla . [20] sarievski_aleksandar_zajko_kokorajko_audio
: The song tells a comedic tale about a "hot-shot" rabbit (Zajko) who decides to get married and invites various forest animals—like a bear, a wolf, and a hedgehog—to his wedding. [19, 20] : While heading to meet his bride (a
: While heading to meet his bride (a widow fox), Zajko encounters hunters and dogs. In a panic, he loses his wedding clothes and his "groomed mustache," ultimately shouting that he is no longer a bridegroom. [19, 20]
: It features a lively rhythm typical of Balkan folk, often featuring traditional instruments like the tapan (drum) and zurla . [20]
: The song tells a comedic tale about a "hot-shot" rabbit (Zajko) who decides to get married and invites various forest animals—like a bear, a wolf, and a hedgehog—to his wedding. [19, 20]