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  • nagyon ot van, fiatal lányok és milyen jól csinálják!! grat

  • cool

  • elöre hátra

  • kodi andi zeleno socha boomba khelell,,,!

  • Jók ezek a csajok (-,-)

  • A tánchoz nem érteneke a pestiek.....:)verjem a faszom az összes pesti sZÁJÁB kivétel nélkül...!!!!!!:p:) Üdv......:)

  • yes the eastern european gypsy music is more like hungarian, not the balkan "turkish" style

    here is beautiful example from gypsies of ukraine

    "Gypsy (Roma) song 2 in Odessa"

  • the first melody is definitely a kolomiyka from ukraine

  • @borzo Do you know the name from this song?I just know that TERNIPE and other Roma bands play this song but im sure it was written many years ago.

  • @Tschurarji

    the first melody (till 0:33) in this video is a melody from western ukraine, caraptian region, it has no specific name, it's called just "kolomiyka" and there are 1000x variations of it, also popular in northern romania (bucovina, moldova area called) and called there "hutulca"/hutsulka (from the hutsul people),

    just enter this in youtube "Hutulca...cel mai original dans", "Весільна коломийка" and you see other variations from this tune

  • @borzo Sounds nice.Actually we Roma dont have original "Gypsy" music.We play and like the traditional music from the countrys where we live just in our language.Look for Demail.Its Romamusic in Balkan style.Ternipe,Amaro drom and others play in hungarian STYLE.I know much Roma from russia or Poland.Probably they chare music with hungarians.

  • alee moo;))

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