Whether you are a musicologist, a history buff, or someone exploring their Balkan heritage, the gusle offers a window into a world where music and myth are one and the same.

Most notably the Battle of Kosovo (1389).

The phrase "" refers to a traditional expression or theme related to the gusle , a single-stringed musical instrument central to the epic poetry and oral traditions of the Balkans (particularly in Serbia, Montenegro, and Bosnia and Herzegovina). To "guslam" means to play this instrument, often while chanting heroic tales.

In 2018, "Singing to the accompaniment of the Gusle" was officially inscribed on the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity . This recognition highlights that the instrument is more than a museum piece; it is a living tradition.

The instrument was often the only way history survived during centuries of foreign occupation. "Guslam ti ja guslam" – A Metaphor for Life

It reminds us of the power of the spoken word and human memory.

The act of "guslanje" was a communal event. Families would gather around the hearth in the winter, and the guslar’s song would instill a sense of identity and continuity in the younger generations. Why it Matters Today

Lessons on honor ( obraz ), bravery, and kinship.