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The following layers of Hungarian folk music are demonstrated consecutively in this short video: Old style Hungarian folk song and bagpipe music, Verbunk style tune and dance, New style folk song and csardas, Hungarian nóta
Selected Clips from SEA to demonstrate authentic Hungarian folk music
- Hungarian tambura music from the Great Hungarian Plain:,
- Bagpipe music and song, sung by István Pál, a shepherd:
- Bagpipe imitation on fiddle interpreted by a Hungarian Gypsy musician from Gúta, Slovakia:
- Kaval (flute) music from Moldova, Romania by a Hungarian Szekler-Csango musician:
- "Fast Hungarian" dance tune from Klézse village in Moldova:
- Mountain horn signal from Gyimes, Moldova by a Hungarian Csango villager:
- Couple dance tune from Gyimes, Moldova by a Hungarian Csango musicians:
- Old style Hungarian folk song from northeast Hungary by a Hungarian village Gypsy band:
- The Rákóczi march from Kalotaszeg, Transylvania by Miklos Nonika and his band:
- The Rákóczi march from Szék, Transylvania performed at a Hungarian wedding by a Hungarian village band:
- Hungarian nóta tunes from northeast Hungary by a Hungarian village Gypsy band:
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