Hungarian Ugros and Cs árdás Folk Music
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I found this merry little ensemble playing a seemingly endless medley while at the Budapest Folk Arts festival in Hungary.
The first few songs of the medley are Ugros (jumping dance) melodies, followed by some Csárdás songs. The instruments appear to be (from left to right): - Koboz (a lute like instrument) - Duda (Hungarian Bagpipe type instrument) - Tekerő Lant (A Hungarian variant of the Hurdy Gurdy) Many tha
nks to Radiodelevine, Profkaren and Konyvtar for their helpful information. Enjoy!
Tags for this video: Budapest Csardas Cs árdás Duda Erik Folk Gurdy Hungarian Hungary Hurdy Koboz Lant Lute szollo Tekerő Ugros
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I suppose it depends on where you live and one's view of the world.
Nem
értek hozzá túlságosan, de a Dunántúlon sok olyan dallam maradt meg, ami rokonságot mutat az ótörök nótákkal, úgyhogy hilarymurat nem beszél éppen bolondságot...
ért nem?
árpátia, still that ain't metal! What i know is that is more folk combined with alternativ and other few stiles!
át igen nekünk MAGYAROKNAK jó zenéink vannak!
ólyom-Csatába
The first origins from Inner Asia and Far East Asia. This is the quint shift pentaton music. This music is the earlier.
The new stile music origins from the Europian music system.
B
éla Bartók and Zoltán Kodály discovered this fact.
Old Hungary was 300 000 km2, this time Hungary is 93000 km2. So 2/3 of Hungary in the XVI and XVII century belonged to the Western civilization, against to Balkan!!
ólyom - Csatába
best regards.