Palya Bea - Transylvania
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Hungarian music is the most beautiful in the world.
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filmul e o copie destul de proasta dupa gadjo dilo,cel mai slab film al lui de pana acum
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@andakos86 True that!
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IRON MAIDEN :))):)):)):))
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@andakos86 - it's a pretty good song.. but: this is a gypsy song inspired (copied) from some romanian gypsies :))).. so, no, it's not hungarian :)))
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What does she says? One of the best films İ have ever seen :) İt's wonderful listen to Palya Bea
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This is not a Hungarian song, dude it's Romania.
nuwanda331 2 weeks ago
@nuwanda331 No one said it's Hungarian and it's not Romanian either: it's gypsy. I noticed that both Hungarians and Romanians are under the false impression that everything is "theirs" and that gypsies had nothing to contribute except perhaps copy their culture. In fact all european music was influenced by gypsies. Gypsies brought in the violin and the ancestor of piano (cimbalom) and most folk music such as couple's dances. "magyar nota" & "muzica lautareasca" R in fact gypsy music.
szatmar666 2 weeks ago
@szatmar666 top comment: they say Hungarian. I agree with you with the Gypsy music, but folk music was around before the gypsies migrated into Hungary and Romania. Yes, their music did influence the folk music, but much of it is still culturally Romanian/Hungarian.
ThePdiddles 1 day ago
@ThePdiddles We are talking about simple vocal music no major instruments (violin and cimbalom) for much of early european history. It's not a coincidence that before the great gypsy migrations of the late medieval period you had madrigals and church music and then during renaissance all of a sudden you have a flourishing of instrumental styles and couples dances. Much of that was initially banned by the church, deemed "immoral" because it was the culture of migrating gypsies.
szatmar666 1 day ago
@ThePdiddles So my question is what percent of that is "influence" and what percent is the actual music being "influenced" by locals. I would tend to believe that yes, local Hungarian, Romanian, Russian folk music did influence the gypsy players but the fact remains to this day that for 1000 years the professional musician class all over Europe for popular music R gypsies and even classical music owes its complexity to Rajasthan ragas communicated through gypsy music to this day.
szatmar666 1 day ago
@unomnacajit111 De ce se am, eu nus cel cei "necajit" aici ;)))
szatmar666 9 months ago