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Kukucska Ernő dudál, 1975. Cornamusa hungare

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Uploaded by on Jan 19, 2008

Kukucska Ernő magyar dudán játszik. Igazi ritkaság, nem hiszem, hogy sok filmfelvétel készült róla, a sokáig utolsónak hitt, immáron elhúnyt magyarországi dudás hagyományörzőről.

Ernő Kukucska sona le cornamusa hungare. Ille era un del ultime representantes de pastores sonante iste instrumento in Hungaria.

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  • Ez egy dokumentumfilm része? mi a címe?

    már egy ideje keresgélek valami jó régi magyar dokufilmet a dudáról

    köszi!

  • i like it the sound,very wonderfull,greetings from peru,south america

  • @AmyRoseHot By th way: I see, you are an Australian. Even yesterday we made music at a wedding party here in Hungary, where the bride has been an Australian girl and her family also attended the wedding here. They enjoyed it, we too. :-) They appreciated the Hungarian music.

  • @AmyRoseHot Why do you ask this? I know, my English isn't correct (or not always... :-) . At home. :) I attended a course for children (when I was a child, of course :-) ), afterwards I learned it seldom alone, at home (but not seriously), but in 2006 I attended a course to have a language exam of English at medium level. But I am afraid, I could forget the language, as I don't practise it...

  • I asked for help to correct my own translation. Here is the corrected text:

    The bagpipe, on whose sound monarch Mihály Apafi still had gladly danced in the 17th century, on many places resisted the siege of the more fashionable music until the first decade of our century, mostly that of the gypsy bands. In Palóc villages of Nógrád county, still in the 1920s/30s the gypsy bands have often been forced by older villagers to imitate the bagpipe, while playing music.

  • @Shoshoj By the way, where did you learn to speak English?

  • @Shoshoj Ineed, that is true.

  • @AmyRoseHot So you can see, in comparison of my translation, how misinterpreted, misleading can be the automatic translation of Google (at least from Hungarian to English).

  • Ez elég érdekes hangot.

  • @Shoshoj Thanks, but I think I could've translated for myself, thanks.

    The bagpipes, which is the voice of the XVII. Prince Michael was born Apafi still like to dance a lot in the first decade of this century stood in the fashionable music, especially gypsy siege. The 20's and 30's even in villages in Nógrád Palóc tavern revel in the occasion of older people more than once forced the tour to imitate playing the bagpipe

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