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Hybrid Vocal Forms - Mixture of Older and More Recent Vocal Styles and<br />

of Traditi<strong>on</strong>al Music Dialects in Jasenica Regi<strong>on</strong> in Central Serbia<br />

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singer would perform a melodic line in rubato rhythm, with a lot of agogic freedom. In a narrow sense, Era is a man from Užice<br />

regi<strong>on</strong> in western Serbia; in a broader sense, it is an inhabitant of western parts of Serbia, as well as western parts of central Serbia,<br />

including western Jasenica<br />

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