The bucium (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈbut͡ʃjum], also called trâmbiţă or tulnic) is a type of alphorn used by mountain dwellers in Romania. Of Dacian origin, it was used in the principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia as signaling devices in military conflicts. The word is derived from Latin bucinum, originally meaning "curved horn", an instrument used by the Romans. The word is a cognate with English "bugle".
The tube is made from limetree bark, wood, or even (partially) from metal. It is mostly used by shepherds for signaling and communication in the forested mountains, as well as for guiding sheep and dogs. Trâmbiţa produces sounds altogether different from those of the alphorn.
Under the name trembita it is also used by the Ukrainian Hutsuls.
The Bucium is a Romanian musical instrument; the term may also refer to several places in Romania:
hola mi niña hermosa
quiero decirte que te amo
demasiado, y hasta te estoy
escribiendo en forma de prosa,
porqe ni no la pagina no me lo acepta
y cada dia te amo mas
no dejo de pensar en ti,
mi niña bonnieta te amo
un chingo.
eres lo mejor mm bueno ya me tengo qe ir
te amo y no le digas a nadie de esto
ok hermosa?
bye te amoo