@@drajanacz.1376 Hammered Dulcimer (which is différent from regular Dulcimer) and Cymbalum are very close, they almost look similar if you dont take a close look.
Budapest is great craic when on a holiday. I live in Ireland and I love your beautiful country and the Irish! The weather not so much :) Sláinte chugat!
Besides the amazing sound of this traditional Hungarian instrument, and the virtuosity of the musicians, what I love is the 7/8 time signature of the second half! Not so easy to sustain over a period of time at that fast tempo.
When you think of it like 3+2+2 it comes easy. Nevertheless, he does not ”think” about it, instead it comes as a natural cultural heritage. It has deep roots within the folklore, you are born and raised feeling it; one can reckon there is a dance movement in the whole. I say this, as we, Romanians, share broadly the same ”feeling”.
What's the name of this piece of music? Can I get the score? I play Chinese dulcimer. I'd like to translate it on Chinese dulcimer. Thank you very much.
Can you tell which one exactly? It's really possible because it has some slavic feeling into it and cimbalom (or it's version) is also present in folclore of a lot of slavic countries like Czech Republic, Slovakia, Serbia, Croatia, etc...
my father built and played them, and his heritage was hungarian but my my hungarian mom said they were Slovak, and in doing my ancestry I traced back my Kastely roots to the area now known as Trebisov, Slovakia. Sounds like we had a similar upbringing. I'm currently trying to find someone to tune my instrument. My dad built it but I cannot play or tune it.
@@noelstr many of us who are Hungarian, have Slovak roots because Hungary was so large and with each battle lost more and more. The name Toth (Tot) means Slovak by the way. Lots of us Toth's out there.
Something I just noticed is the unique tonal quality of the notes played on the Cymbalom, because are those metal "strips" instead of strings?? Which then makes me wonder about the history of the instrument itself! My grandma (Szaraz) had one of these instruments but was primarily a piano player, so I cannot quite recall her playing the Cymbalom, but she did sing a few songs VERY MUCH in the style of the notes played in this video! There was a wavering quality to her voice bordering on the Operatic in styling, well at least this is how I can describe it here now. I will need to look up some "classical" Hungarian singing and see if I can hear more of her voice in whatever examples I can locate. Many thanks for sharing it! Köszönöm.
i know i'm 4 years late, but probably she sing what you call "nóta" (folkish sounding songs that were popular from the late 19th century until ww2), the first form of pop music here, that took inspiration from old folk songs (népdal) and recruitment marches (verbunkos)
When I listen to it, my hands are going to dance first. Then my hands are inviting my forearms, my arms and my shoulders to dance. And finally my legs are dancing! And then some devils or angels tell me: Just dance! And I am all dancing! And, seriously: Thank you so much! :-)
my great grandpa was a famous hungarian Cimbalom player at his time. his name was lajos gaspar and he lived till the end of 1930s and early 1940s. i still have family in hungary, but unfortunately i have never met them and i dont know where they live now.
Very powerful-but not really a solo, as there are two other musicians providing ambience. It's really hard to believe, until you see it, that these strings aren't being plucked.
j'ai une vielle table de 100 ans environ et a l'intérieur c'est un cymbalum,et il n'est pas fonctionnel encore.j'aimerais avec votre permission bien sure ,vous emprunter un bout de votre musique de cette vidéo ou au complet si vous voulez pour ma vidéo. le sujet est a propos de boycotter le produit chinois et je vante ce qiu n'est pas chinois et le cymbalom , il n'y a pas beaucoup de Québecois qui reconnait le son qui va avec cet instrument. merci à l'avance
My childhood best friend's dad had one of these that we'd mess around with when we were kids. I had forgotten the memories until now. Thanks for sharing =)
aha, we wish.... According to Wikipedia, everybody is playing it. But this guy is awesome! I hope more of his pieces get uploaded. So far I was able to find only one, other than this. Can't post the URL though, our dear UA-cam is afraid of spam/spoof/phish, we are innocent victims :)
Beautiful! I always wanted to own a cimbalom and learn to play until I saw the cost! I played other instruments but fell in love with the cimbalom when I was 16. Now I'm way to old to learn.
this dude had the highest whack-a-mole score when he was a kid
"Ach du lieber, mein schatz"!!! Ya, & I vas da mole!!!!! He cold cocked me many a time too! "Gifs goot feelingk"!
hahhahahahahahahahahahaaha you win.
That 7/8 part is amazing at 2:30
7/16 mesura
You are right, my Friend. My legs just started dancing when I heard this! :-)
this is amazing
Magnifique !! Wonderful !
thank you for sharing this great piece of music !
greetings from vienna....
コナンにありそうw
Beautiful. Regards for Hungarian brothers from Poland.
May Poland last eternal! Much love from Hungary!
Uh.. guys... guys, I think the bass player is on fire. Someone needs to put him out. He's smoking up the whole room.
How is this the second most liked comment hahaha
2:40 and on was mesmerizing to watch. Like I felt myself physically leaning forward towards the screen 🫠
This.... is the most beautiful instrument, anywhere.
I love dulcimer. I sing with dulcimer music by a professional and I love it. Greetings from Czech republic, from South Moravia. From Podluží.
This is not a dulcimer, it's a cymbalum (or cimbalom). These a 2 different instruments, very close, but different.
@@V3nom7 Oh, sorry. I don't know the difference in english. I just know that we call it cimbál.
@@drajanacz.1376 Hammered Dulcimer (which is différent from regular Dulcimer) and Cymbalum are very close, they almost look similar if you dont take a close look.
@@V3nom7 Oh, ok. Thank you. Then I think I was always working just with cimbalum.
@@drajanacz.1376 It might be a Hammered Dulcimer.
Hungary sure is a unique gem within Europe
Muzica frumoasa, respect din Romania!! :D
Amazing. Love this music and Hungary. Wish I can go someday. Greetings and wellwishes from Ireland 🇮🇪
Budapest is great craic when on a holiday. I live in Ireland and I love your beautiful country and the Irish! The weather not so much :) Sláinte chugat!
Besides the amazing sound of this traditional Hungarian instrument, and the virtuosity of the musicians, what I love is the 7/8 time signature of the second half! Not so easy to sustain over a period of time at that fast tempo.
When you think of it like 3+2+2 it comes easy. Nevertheless, he does not ”think” about it, instead it comes as a natural cultural heritage. It has deep roots within the folklore, you are born and raised feeling it; one can reckon there is a dance movement in the whole. I say this, as we, Romanians, share broadly the same ”feeling”.
yeah for you maybe
@@danielgroza4982 The exquisite beauty of culture.
@@macclift9956 here you have another gem, played on the same instrument:
ua-cam.com/video/3435Q6Q-DHs/v-deo.html
You may wanna listen to it, this guy seems unstoppable 🎆
Hát ez beszarás! Hogy a fenébe lehet ezt így eljátszani?! Minden tiszteletem az övé! Ügyes
A legjobb hangszer párja nincsen és én is Cimbalmozok!!!🇭🇺🇭🇺🇭🇺
A quite incredible matching of technique and soulfulness!
Strangely , the IPCRESS File brought me here.....
What's the name of this piece of music? Can I get the score? I play Chinese dulcimer. I'd like to translate it on Chinese dulcimer. Thank you very much.
Looks like an incredibly difficult instrument to play.
Franz Liszt was surely mesmerized by this lovely instrument and created the famous Hungarian Rhapsodies. 🤩🤩
He imitated the Cimbalom a few times! Can't remember where, though
Astonishing! I have listened to this song for at least hundreds of times. Beautiful! Much love from Romania to our brothers from Hungary!
I recognize two songs, "Marie-marie" - a "doina" from Oltenia and a "Geampara" from Dobrogea.
One of the most magical and mysterious instruments
This instrument sounds like some of the soundtrack in the first Witcher game
Can you tell which one exactly?
It's really possible because it has some slavic feeling into it and cimbalom (or it's version) is also present in folclore of a lot of slavic countries like Czech Republic, Slovakia, Serbia, Croatia, etc...
beause they they are bording countrys , my photo is my Grandpa in center playing the Cimbalom
The Carpathian Montains precisely :) So also in the Polish folklore, and The Witcher is a Polish game. Pozdrawiam!
lovely sound...wish we heard it more often but thanks to youtube for allowing us to have it?
So beautiful. Gives me the goosebumps. Salute from Sweden.
Amazing! Does anyone know what this piece of music is called?
brings me back to when i was a kid listening to my grandfather's music, reminding me of my Slavic heritage.
It’s a Hungarian instrument, so not Slavic…
my father built and played them, and his heritage was hungarian but my my hungarian mom said they were Slovak, and in doing my ancestry I traced back my Kastely roots to the area now known as Trebisov, Slovakia. Sounds like we had a similar upbringing. I'm currently trying to find someone to tune my instrument. My dad built it but I cannot play or tune it.
@@noelstr many of us who are Hungarian, have Slovak roots because Hungary was so large and with each battle lost more and more. The name Toth (Tot) means Slovak by the way. Lots of us Toth's out there.
Tous mes sens hongrois me remontent dans la gorge. Djönörün tudd yatszani, ez man nagyon szép.
This instrument does not reward clumsiness.
Something I just noticed is the unique tonal quality of the notes played on the Cymbalom, because are those metal "strips" instead of strings?? Which then makes me wonder about the history of the instrument itself! My grandma (Szaraz) had one of these instruments but was primarily a piano player, so I cannot quite recall her playing the Cymbalom, but she did sing a few songs VERY MUCH in the style of the notes played in this video! There was a wavering quality to her voice bordering on the Operatic in styling, well at least this is how I can describe it here now. I will need to look up some "classical" Hungarian singing and see if I can hear more of her voice in whatever examples I can locate.
Many thanks for sharing it!
Köszönöm.
i know i'm 4 years late, but probably she sing what you call "nóta" (folkish sounding songs that were popular from the late 19th century until ww2), the first form of pop music here, that took inspiration from old folk songs (népdal) and recruitment marches (verbunkos)
This is the sound I like most for this instrument, with a low tone of the bass in the back. The filming captures the warm melancholy too. Thank you.
Sounds like a cross between a piano and a bouzouki.
This is absolutely fantastic! So beautiful.
Ande Romania som prala,Buharest. Ciampar laci! Sarore Roma andar sari lume denmang laikos
When I listen to it, my hands are going to dance first. Then my hands are inviting my forearms, my arms and my shoulders to dance. And finally my legs are dancing! And then some devils or angels tell me: Just dance! And I am all dancing! And, seriously: Thank you so much! :-)
I I am part Mayar Nėmeth Carla
Regards from Antarctica 🇦🇶
Beautiful and special sound ! Congratulations .
Gempara din zona Dobrogei, România. The best.
lovelly, greatest from Czech republic!
How do you even play this instrument? It must come from the soul!
well done! the Cimbalom is an integral instrument in any Gypsy band.
I like this
ezt én is megakarom tanulni már milliószor meghallgattam de még mindig hiányzik belőle mindig kihallok még pár hangot :)
Zsír!!! Köszönjük!!!
Csodálatos!!!! 👌🎶
This is bulgarian dance ! Very far from hungarian music.
My dad was 1 if 5 best in hungary Budapest before.
Anyone know what the song is actually called ? Or has an arrangement
Jeno Farkas and Szalai Hungarian Gypsy Band!!!
a round of applause for mr farkas, beautiful
Pov: a movie shows Hungary
Hollywood:
Must see Gypsy Devils amazing on UA-cam
2:30
what, this is insane i love it
120 pianos strings, brilhante.
レポート頑張ろうね、このコメ見つけた人学校一緒だね笑笑笑笑笑笑笑笑笑笑
It's the hungarian folk music?
Wie heißt das Stück? Ich suche schon lange danach....
Just beautiful !! I just love this instrument !!!
my great grandpa was a famous hungarian Cimbalom player at his time. his name was lajos gaspar and he lived till the end of 1930s and early 1940s. i still have family in hungary, but unfortunately i have never met them and i dont know where they live now.
god, I just wanna put on a skirt, sweater, and scarf, bring my violin and travel through transylvania with a gypsy caravan when I hear this!!
הנאה צרופה של צלילים ומנגינות על הבוקר.
Érzi a hangszert ! Ennyi
I love the texture of the sound at 1:08
Love it , awesome playing!!
Incredible
Is there a real big difference between the dulcimer and
the Cimbalom??
@@OriginalMasters 6 years later! Thanks :)
10+ 💖
very beatifull and clasical music ...i really like it
I could listen to the 7/8 part all day. I wish there was an extension of just that part sometimes, so good.
Very powerful-but not really a solo, as there are two other musicians providing ambience. It's really hard to believe, until you see it, that these strings aren't being plucked.
tony iordache the best
Beautiful !
This man. Sure knows how to wack it....
THE NAME OF THIS TRACK?
j'ai une vielle table de 100 ans environ et a l'intérieur c'est un cymbalum,et il n'est pas fonctionnel encore.j'aimerais avec votre permission bien sure ,vous emprunter un bout de votre musique de cette vidéo ou au complet si vous voulez pour ma vidéo. le sujet est a propos de boycotter le produit chinois et je vante ce qiu n'est pas chinois et le cymbalom , il n'y a pas beaucoup de Québecois qui reconnait le son qui va avec cet instrument. merci à l'avance
The first 2 minutes and 29 were merely softening us up for what was to come next. Wonderful stuff!!
Amazing!
Gyönyörű nagyon
WOOO this is awesome
az ilyenek miatt akartam megtanulni cimbalmon játszani =) csudajó
Óriási ez a zene, imádom, apukám ezt úgy tudta bráccsal (Viola) kísérni, hogy a mai napig a hangom elakad... ❤️🥺
Zsíross!!!
My childhood best friend's dad had one of these that we'd mess around with when we were kids. I had forgotten the memories until now. Thanks for sharing =)
I would have loved to see Bach play on this!
Harpsichords and virginals don't compare to this. The only thing that compares is the piano, and it works on the same principle-percussive strings.
Yes.. Up to 2:30.. Then, No.
Ez egyszerüen ANNYIRA egy csoda, ragyogó észbontóan gyönyörü zene. Felszabadúl a lélek repül a szív
Ovo je fenomenalno!
amazing..
Wonderful 😊
je vous pose la question en francais parce que j'ai cru vous avoir dit un mot en francais . ... en tout cas merci
aha, we wish....
According to Wikipedia, everybody is playing it. But this guy is awesome! I hope more of his pieces get uploaded. So far I was able to find only one, other than this. Can't post the URL though, our dear UA-cam is afraid of spam/spoof/phish, we are innocent victims :)
Heya!!! My feet and my soul are dancing! Thank you my Roma Friends! Romano Atmo! :-)
A decent photographer would be good. I would love to properly watch this performance.
this is not an easy instrument to transport . much more difficult to play than a Piano
szép zene + látványvilág
Romale ,cimbalistos baro!
Beautiful! I always wanted to own a cimbalom and learn to play until I saw the cost! I played other instruments but fell in love with the cimbalom when I was 16. Now I'm way to old to learn.
Never too old! Stop limiting yourself arbitrarily.