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  • fullmoon i will always love :) x

  • could you concentrate you the music please? it is just simply beautiful whatever origins it has

  • Not Hungarian song unless you accept Hungarian-Turkish relations in the past.

    This song is an old Turkish song from the Black Sea region.

    Listen to this song and decide where Szarka found this song:

    Çift Jandarma Geliyor İlkay Akkaya Fuat Bahçeci.HY..mp4

  • @sightedman Really? And you can tell this from a video uploaded not more than 6-7 months ago?:) Wow, any more solid proof on your statement? I will accept if you have dates and facts. And well yes we should accept Turkish influence on Hungary, we had to spend a few decades under their rule.

  • @sightedman I'm sure you are right..I am Romanian and I immediately noticed the Turquish sound in this song,I even wrote a comment,no offence to Magyars but this song sounds absolutely like a Turquish ballad..

  • Eredeti török változat a Fekete tenger mellől.

    Çift Jandarma Geliyor İlkay Akkaya Fuat Bahçeci.HY..mp4

  • ez igazan nagyon szep es kulonleges.mindem elismeresem az egyuttese,hogy ennyire regi dallamokat fel tudtak kutatni es megtanulni.gyonyoru.

  • get real guys... the hungry people stole everything they could from everyone... even music (a lot of hungarian traditional dances sound like romanian dances - because they where stolen). hungry people don't have traditions... all where stolen from neighbouring countries...

  • @gogomarlu go fuck yourself, gipsy..you must be talking about your people...

  • @druszs The music is very nice and is not turkish. Hear the "pusta" and the wind, real magyar soul, the real, not the xenofob, horthist one. I m romanian man, and i love this song, but whe r not gispys, even thei are living in Romania and Hungary.

  • @gogomarlu go fuck urself u romanian thief!! we were here way before u fukers, and u stole everything from other ppl. like transylvania/erdély...? u remeber? u know where it is? and how many hungarians living there, u fuck??? this happened nowhere else in the world, except maybe in africa. oh, and this is pure thoroughbred hungarian music. but what u hav in music... u stole it from the gipsies. unlike this song...

  • @kbuss10 If you say this music is pure Magyar sound,it's fine.Magyars are turanic people just like Turcs and Tatars and they have probably the same sense for deep melodramatic sound I only met in this area of folklore.Transylvania has and always had a deep Romanian soul,it is the motherland of Dacia and modern Romania.A handful of Hungarians lived there,your kings struggled to bring Germans,Szekelis and Gypsies to overwhelm native Romanians.But it's a lost battle,Transylvania is Romania's heart.

  • @gogomarlu you are false dear. The hungarian culture had huge effect ot the neighbours and not vica-versa. 1,7% of the romanian vocabulary has hungarain origin but in the hungarain lenguage there are only 20 or less romanian origin word.

    Concern this before telligh stupid thinks here.

    Furhtermore tell me some dances in the hungarain folklore that have romanian origin.

    The barbunc, cardas, etc has hungarian origin in the romanian folk....

    enough dear?

  • @MrFefefofo , at 1:09 i thought it was a Gypsy and then i realized it's a Hungarian actually... wow what a resemblence!

  • @gogoasacenusie show me one gypsy in this kind of beautifull folk clothes!....

  • @MrFefefofo , i didn't call her Gypsy, but if you look at 1:09 you can confuse her with a Gypsy

  • ez tényleg szép:))

  • This song sounds identic with the Turkish ballads sound. It's very beautiful but a bit borrowed from Turkish folklore.

  • @MrCraiessou Or perhaps the Turks borrowed it from the Magyars, the way they kidnapped our sons and daughters in the 15th, 16th, 17th centuries ...

  • @aakiss1962 Maybe you are right .The Turks owe a lot to Southern and Central Europe,as folklore and even as blood.However the Hungarian music has evoluated with a slightly different sound.The Turkish ballads still sound very much like this song.

  • Isten áldjon meg Ghymes együttes!

  • nice!!!

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