"frunzuliи›дѓ Cimburel". Рџ„єрџ„°рџ…ѓрџ„°рџ„ѕрџ„єрџ„ґ Apr 2026
A moderate, rhythmic pace allows for the "doina" style of vocal ornamentation [2,6].
A blend of nostalgia and rhythmic energy is characteristic of this traditional "muzică populară" [3,6]. A moderate, rhythmic pace allows for the "doina"
(I can no longer bear your love.) Performance Tips: with "cimburel" referring to savory thyme
"Frunzulita cimburel" is a classic Romanian folk song famously interpreted by Maria Tănase [1,2,3]. The lyrics evoke themes of longing and nature, with "cimburel" referring to savory thyme, often set to a rhythmic, emotional melody [2,3,4]. The emoji sequence indicates a need for karaoke-ready content [5]. Frunzulită cimburel, (Little leaf of thyme,) Trece vremea după el. (Time passes after it.) often set to a rhythmic
Often features the pan flute (nai) , cimpoi (bagpipes), or violin to create a rustic atmosphere [1,3].
(Hey, my beautiful, my proud one,)