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  • I know the bagpipe player! Hi there my old friend!

  • 8 dislikes what the fuck?!?!?!?!

    

  • nossa!! isso é hungaro??? Achei que musica hungara se resumia a Csárdas e Verbunks hehe

  • ..tettem kezem a csocsodre, dirmeg dormog... :D

  • Aki azt mondja, hogy a magyar zene nagyon hasonlít a cigány zenét annak csak annyit mondok, hogy szálljon már magába és gondolkozzon el azon, hogy melyik volt előbb a magyar vagy a cigány a Kárpát medencében a zenéjével.

  • @brekk12 Pontosan. Ha megnézünk akármilyen jelentős cigány kisebbséggel rendelkező európai országot akkor láthatjuk és hallhatjuk hogy mindenhol a befogadó nép kultúráját másolták le és alakították át és nevezték el cigány kultúrának.

  • This music is fantastic, and I think I speak for everyone when I say, WE WANT MORE. There is nothing else like this on youtube. fucking frustrating :D

  • Yeah i hate it when people confuse gypsy music for hungarian music.

  • @MANofINACTION

    The gipsy music is hungarian, bulgarian or romanian in origin too...

  • This is excellent; do they have better recording quality anywhere?

  • @Divinemetal

    Look at Messzi tábortüzek: cimbalom.nl/MT/nepdal.html

    CD V Nr 11 A csikósok, a gulyások

  • ezt a zenét hallgatva az jut eszembe, amikor a királyok korában ment a nagy zabálás, mulatozás az asztaloknál. el tudnám hallgatni ezt a zenét 24/7ben.

  • tudom hogy nem pont erről szólt a komment amit itt van lejebb(refered to as gipsy music...), de köze nincs a cigány zenéhez és ne is hasonlitgassuk....de nagyon sokan teszik.....mondanom sem kell hogy külföldön.

  • amúgy elképesztően jó a MAGYAR zene és legyetek szivesek elnézni nekem a trágár szavakat de tele van a tököm azzal hogy cigányzene meg a Magyar zene hajaz a cigányzenére. EGY FASZT. semmi bajom a zenészcigányokkal de a Magyar cigányzene azért Hungarikum mert annyira jó a Magyar zene hogy a cigány primásoknak már nem volt sok dolga vele

  • little correction ..... gipsy music refers to Hungarian music cause the gipsies always play the coutry's music where they live (for exaple Gipsy Kings...gipsy music but it isnt close to the Hungarian music) So...the is THE HUNGARIAN FOLK MUSIC....and there is also the Hungarian-like gipsy music......

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  • Igazságot Magyarországnak!!!

  • Very Beautiful  I am Austro-Hungarian and Rumanian. I guess this music Falls in The regoins where my Family Came from

  • Amazing I could (nearly) be at a folk festival anywhere

  • Wow awesome. Greets from Turkish musicians. And i have to say this koboz is same with our Kopuz. Like same bagpipe with our tulum. Anyways already we're relateds...

  • de jó :) bár nem vagyok oda a népzenéért:)

  • even th e kids likes it!

  • Viva Magyarorszag ,viva zene es emberek ! Uvdvozlet , lengyel

  • Please, I need more music like this, this shits too addictive, can anyone please direct me to more Hungarian folk music, or whatever this is. Thanks!

  • there is bunch on youtube. just type hungarian folk music...

  • Romani is diffrent from hungarian

  • Sure..why are you telling me this?

  • Man, you probably don t know much about the topic. This is not gypsy at all...

  • Hungarian folk music is sometimes referred to as gypsy music, but its not ACTUALLY gypsy music.

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  • write in "nepdal"(folkmusic) "tekerolant" (hurdygurdy)

  • there are no good sites on net unfortunatly

    but i can send u some stuff if u give an email

  • put'em up on utube

  • where can I find more about this traditional music?

  • I do not know where you got your information but we Hungarians were the ones who STOPPED the Turks and the Mongols. And before that, we destroyed the Great Roman emperor.

    best regards.

  • Why do you say this is troublesome music??? I wonder on it!

  • The romani are not turks, learn your stuff man.

  • Wow that's really beautiful!

  • Very nice video! I like it! 5*****

  • Mighty fine music wherever it came from & whoever it's ancestors were or where they came from.

  • The Hungarian folk music has two roots.

    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.

    Béla Bartók and Zoltán Kodály discovered this fact.

  • Kerecsensólyom-Csatába

  • Hát igen nekünk MAGYAROKNAK jó zenéink vannak!

  • Make a Folk metal cover after such songs and i'm happy! I Cant find any magyar Viking metal or folk metal bands :( miért nem?

  • How about Echo of Dalriada? They're an awesome folk metal hungarian band.

  • I have listen to Dalriada didn't sound much to me! Probably because of the girls voice, i don't like it :-??! But i like Kárpátia, still that ain't metal! What i know is that is more folk combined with alternativ and other few stiles!

  • Kerecsensólyom - Csatába

  • jó is imádom a magyar zenéket !

  • Your music is better than hitradio ö3

  • im educated again

  • very nice

  • TURKIC PEOPLE,MUSIC,RITHIM...

  • well.. not :))

  • well...yes :)

    Nem értek hozzá túlságosan, de a Dunántúlon sok olyan dallam maradt meg, ami rokonságot mutat az ótörök nótákkal, úgyhogy hilarymurat nem beszél éppen bolondságot...

  • Very nice. Thanks. Minden Jot!

  • Ilyen féle hagyományőrzőket kéne népszerűsíteni mindenfelé :)

  • Is that a hurdy gurdy?

  • As far as I know, it is.

  • Hey this one is really good~

    Did you told them to show their best before the taping?

  • No I just heard them playing, and walked over, got my video out and started taping!

  • @SiyahGoksuoglu This sounds similar to the Ecseri Lakodalmas

  • This is typical Hungarian old folk music .

    Nagyon szeretem az ilyeneket es orulok ,hogy egyre tobben foglakoznak ezzel es a tobb ezer eves kulturankkal.

    udv minden magyarnak

  • Erdekes zene, szinte reneszansz kori-nak hangzik... (persze en laikus vagyok) de ha igazan minimum 3-4 szaz eves milyen kottakra alapul a zene? Erdekes anthropologiai lelet lenne ha ez igazan Eredeti Ottoman kori vagy elobbi Magyar zenei maradvany...

  • hey it is kobza,it is a classic turkic instrument...But I didn't confused for see it in budapest,cause I know magyars r from ural-altay family...

    Greetings to windsofcretion and all budapest ppl :)

  • That & the fact that the Turks occupied Hungary for a few years, right? Cross-cultural experiences persist. What cultural artifacts, if any, did the Turks aquire from the Magyar?

  • occupy is a dirty&ugly word.and it broke to me.I wanna mean Turks&magyars was living together at asia before long time.I wanted state partner points between Turks&magyars and Turkish&magyar culture.Really magyars r sempatic ppls in our eyes.We wish peace&pink-sunny days about magyars.

  • Ugly but true. Best wishes for peace, land & bread to all who require & desire them.

  • yeah man

    türkce magyar kardesligi

  • Turks ocupied of the 1/3 of the old Hungary.

    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!!

  • yes man ur absolutely right dunno who da  fuck gave u a minus but i'll make u neutral dontu worry :-)

  • Man I love my heritage!

  • A kobzos az nem a Yava zenekarban nyomja? Folk n' Troll fesztiválon láttam és eléggé hasonlít rá :D

  • dede. :)

    Róka Szabolcs - koboz

    (Somos, Beste, Fanfara Complexa, Yava, stb...)

  • basszunk bele magyarok!!!

  • amazing performance!

  • imádom a magyar zenét!!!!

  • how dares someone say that we (the hungarians) aren't realtives of scottish!!! my God, how I love this music...

  • Every culture has the pipes, celts esp, but known at least into Iran maybe further East? The Scots just got them last, from the Irish, along with the kilt (a joke the Scots have not caught onto so far!).

  • nagyon jooo!

  • wow, that is super neat

  • amazing... love it.

  • woot woot when i was in hungary i went to school there and learnt to dance to this kind of music nagyon jo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • zajebiste ! zwłaszcza ten przyrząd z korba do grania niezły koncert-awesome nice instruments especially that crank one nice cacophony :D

  • kiraly

  • The instruments are the kobza, a splayed-string short-necked lute which has its origins in the Persian barbat. The name is Turkic and simply means "the instrument." Bowing of stringed instruments was invented by the Turks of Central Asia, but the hurdy-gurdy (nyenyere) is derivative of the western "organistrum." The bagpipe (duda) was invented in the Middle East as a "cheater" to mimic circular breathing techniques on the double-reed shawm, the traditional high energy instrument.

  • This is a medley of old Hungarian village music and csardas dance music. You can hear several of the selections on the CD Sebo by the Ferenc Sebo Ensemble and on various releases by Muzsikas and Marta Sebestyen. Traditional Hungarian music belongs to the north Asian pentatonic tradition, which is very different from Balkan or Gypsy music which belongs primarily in the Near Eastern microtonal diatonic tradition.

  • This is fascinating!Do you know anything about the influence of Hungarian Gypsy music on the mostly lost Jewish Klezmer music of Hungary? I was deeply moved upon hearing the recording by Musikas,"The Lost Jewish Music of Transylvania",which featured a handful of these precious melodies,as preserved by the recollection of Hungarian gentile musicians.

  • uneducated moron

  • ...does anyone have any idea which region this song comes fron... im guessing somewhere from present day hungary, and not old hungary... but does anyone know specifically?!?

  • hello. can anyone tell what kind of cobza is that? or who made it? thanks

  • Jók vagytok!!!

    Maciuso1 fuck yourself you idiot primitive slav(e) monkey!!!

  • mit hablázott itt az a szláv?

  • LAvotha Viktor, Szevasz Australiabol.

  • great

  • zene

  • tiszta techno :-)

  • Több ilyen zene kellene, és most nem a YouTube-ra gondolok. Igazi magyar zenét sose lehet hallani a

    magyar rádiókban. Esetleg a Petőfi rádióban és a társaiban. Szomorú :(

  • ha this is wierd but hey im 100% hungarian and i can speak it too- nagyon furcsa ez az enek de 100% magyar vagyok!

  • im so dancing to this someday

  • nice [rimitive folk

  • I'd really like to know more about the Hungarian folk. Can you recommend me a web site (in English) about it? I am finding many similarities with the Bulgarian folk and altogether sooo many differencies :) which makes it curious indeed for me.

  • En is tekerolantos vagyok, s ismerem a dudast!

    I am also a hurdy gurdy player, and I know the bagpiper!

  • Ki ne ismerné a dudajó dudást, Bese Botondot? :) ;)

  • magyarul beszéljetek már!!

  • I play one of these instruments, the tekerőlant.

  • Not Balkan! Hungary! :D:D

  • Balkan? lol

  • really nice piece of exotica.shows me that magyar people think outside the box.thanks for sharing.

  • It's called in hungarian "nyenyere" what you call "hurdy-gurdy"

  • Thank you for posting this video. I love the music from the Balkans and now I must get to this festival!

  • If you love music from the Balkan than you know, that Hungary has nothing to do with the Balkan...

  • Well KoekjeM, according to my geography I would include Hungary as part of the Balkan region. But I have no intention of arguing the point. I suppose it depends on where you live and one's view of the world.

  • Dear Slark2007 your geography, how shoud I put it gently, well, it sucks. Maybe you should consider buying a more accurate book or map, something without any hidden political agenda... Anyway, Hungary does not belong to the Balkan region, never did, never will, not in any way (politics, religion, geography, cultur, language, antropology, whatever).

  • KoekjeM - I bow to your superior knowledge.

  • correct !

  • Hungary - CARPATHIAN not BALKAN geographically speaking - geo-politically?

    I suppose it depends on where you live and one's view of the world.

  • Not quite. Hungary is a bridge between the Balkans and Central and Western Europe. Think of the Austro Hungarian Empire, and even before than HUngary was an empire incorporating the Balkans, Transylavania, Slovakia and even parts of which are now Austria. It was and is a huge mix of cultures, and in a way this mix and the whole way of life are different either form the Balkan and western culture.Politically the ties are more clearly towards Central and western Europe.

  • Well said, expressed all I meant to say & more, goes beyond my suggestion as to Hungary's possible place geo-politically, thanks.

  • The Balkan region ends at the Carphatians mountains.Hungary is not in the Balkan.

  • Yes, the instrument is a tekero-lant ("wheel lute"). The difference to French instruments lies in the number of strings (only three: melody, drone and buzz), the harsher buzz (which is achieved by using a larger buzzing bridge) and the smaller wheel. Usually, the strings are tuned in the following manner: drone A, buzz a, melody e'.

  • It's known in English by the reeeeally folk-y name of 'hurdy gurdy'! :D

  • The piper is Boton Bese. He is an excellent piper and Hungarian pipe maker. I have two sets made by him.

  • "Erik a szolo", És mit szólózik Erik? :-) Jókis ugróst! Hehe, bocs, nem tudtam kihagyni!

  • Wow! Two of my favourite instruments together :) Awesome medley, I really like Hungarian music. I was tapping my foot to the rhythm through the whole video! Thanks for sharing it!

  • Let's get on the table and daaance to this! <3

  • I love this music, it has an almost hypnotic quality. Wonderful to see all these fascinating & great sounding instruments in action. Well done & thanks!

  • Love it!

  • Yes, the instruments are: koboz, duda, tekero lant. One of the songs are "Erik a szollo", which means "The Grapes are Ripe", it is a song for harvesting grapes in the fall... Thanks for sharing!

  • Thanks guys! I'm really glad you enjoyed it, I'll put your info into the description right now.

  • The first several tunes are ugros (jumping dance) melodies, followed by several csárdás tunes. I believe the lute-like instrument is a koboz; the Hungarian bagpipe is called a duda; and indeed the hurdy-gurdy is called a tekerő.

  • I think the instrument on the right is properly called a tekero: the hungarian hurdy gurdy has a few differences from the French style vielle, but I forget exactly what. A harsher buzz for one thing. Some lovely tunes in this medley, cheers.

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