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It is characterised by complex melodic patterns, rhythmic diversity, ornamentalisation and the use of a distinctive blend of traditional instruments. Instruments traditionally used in Hungarian folk music include the citera , cimbalom , cobza , doromb , duda , kanászkürt, mandolin , tárogató , tambourine , tambura , tekero and ütőgardon .
Instruments traditionally used in Hungarian folk music include the citera, cimbalom, cobza, doromb, duda, kanászkürt, tárogató, tambura, tekero and ütőgardon. Traditional Hungarian music has been found to bear resemblances to the musical traditions of neighbouring Balkan countries and Central Asia .
In Athens, a cimbalom school was established in 2004 by M. Papadeas. The Greek musicians play on small portable folk style instruments. Hungary. Besides the main cimbalom centre in Budapest, there is a very strong school of performance in Debrecen in Hungary. Moldova
Apr 9, 2015 · People use self-made instruments (drum, Jaw harp, horn, pipe, bugle, recorder, zither, bag pipe, cymbalom, hurdy-gurdy) and manufactured ones (violin, clarinet, cymbalom, bugle, accordion, harmonica). Folk music and written music is played on both kind. Nowadays Hungarians prefer singing to playing musical instruments.
Jun 12, 2017 · Is it the theme song of the Magyar Népmesék ( Hungarian Folktales )? Or is it the traditional instruments that serve as the background music for social gatherings? In the followings, we are going to examine what folk music is for the Hungarians and what are its particularities.
tárogató, single-reed wind instrument, widely played in the folk music of Romania and, especially, Hungary. It resembles a wooden soprano saxophone, but its conical bore is narrower. The tárogató was originally a shawm (a loud double-reed instrument).
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The tárogató (töröksíp, Turkish pipe; plural tárogatók or, anglicized, tárogatós; or torogoata) is a woodwind instrument commonly used in Hungarian folk music. The modern tárogató was intended to be a recreation of the original tárogató, but the two instruments are thought to have little in common.