The violin cover of by Gjengiz Veshall is a popular instrumental rendition of the iconic Albanian song. Originally composed by Naim Gjoshi in 2000, the song is a tribute to Adem Jashari , a central figure in the Kosovo Liberation Army. Musical Overview
Gjengiz Veshall is a well-known instrumentalist who often performs in the "Tallava" and traditional folk styles.
You can listen to Gjengiz Veshall's instrumental and other popular violin renditions below: Gjengiz Veshall - Mora Fjale (Cover) Ensrumentale YouTube · GJENGIZ VESHALL ORGINALL Mora fjale violin (Cover) Org Enstrumentalle Gjengiz Veshall
The title translates to "I took the word" or "I spoke," and the lyrics call upon Adem Jashari to "wake up" and see the freedom of Kosovo.
While Veshall’s violin cover is highly regarded, the song was famously popularized by singer Shkurte Fejza . Other notable instrumental versions include a violin cover by Kristian Xhaferaj . Resources for Musicians If you are looking to learn or play this piece: The violin cover of by Gjengiz Veshall is
His version is an "Org Enstrumentalle" (Organ/Keyboard and Instrumental) cover featuring the violin as the lead melodic voice.
The song is considered a national anthem of sacrifice and freedom for Albanians. It is frequently played at major events, including football matches at Stadiumi Air Albania. You can listen to Gjengiz Veshall's instrumental and
The cover has garnered significant attention online, with some of his related instrumental videos reaching over 300,000 views. Context of "Mora Fjalë"