@C. G. J. Valóban az (s ez nem baj). Mint ahogy a leírásban is meg van említve, a Buda Folk Band tagjai nemcsak magyar, hanem más kelet-európai népek zenéjével is foglalkoznak. Ez az összeállítás több román kavaljátékból jött létre (nem vagyok szakértő, csak román népzenét is hallgatok, s figylemes lettem, mennyire hasonlít az meg a "Kavalos"). Ide belinkelek két felvételt, melyekből valószínűleg a készítők is ihletődtek. ua-cam.com/video/bc0DTrwo9F4/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/R0jQgTcfpF4/v-deo.html
Cazanoi brothers version is inspired from these recordings ua-cam.com/video/ndyjda48U4Y/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Fabr1s and this one ua-cam.com/video/5XKmuhc-Te8/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Electrecord and as you mentioned "Ca pe lunca". All of the three songs are from Oltenia area, south part of Romania and are part of Romanian folklore from that area. It would be nice to mention the source of inspiration, not just "carpatian basin" and "other east european people". I saw this tendency among Hungarian traditional music bands where they avoid to mention if a song is inpired from Romanian folklore...
This is true about hungarian musicians, if you know about this type of music, the dances are obviously Wallachian, but they are not open and honest inough about these things.
Hello! I have one, I don't remember where I exactly got it from... But I think I saw such in some music shops and in some Hungarian folk events. For example, I am sure you'd be able to buy one in Budapest during the Országos Táncháztalálkozó in April.
The instrument is called Kaval, its the shepherds flute (originally romanian-moldavian). There is a good shop where you can order one www.fujaraflutes.com/moldavian-kaval-flutes
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@C. G. J. Valóban az (s ez nem baj). Mint ahogy a leírásban is meg van említve, a Buda Folk Band tagjai nemcsak magyar, hanem más kelet-európai népek zenéjével is foglalkoznak. Ez az összeállítás több román kavaljátékból jött létre (nem vagyok szakértő, csak román népzenét is hallgatok, s figylemes lettem, mennyire hasonlít az meg a "Kavalos"). Ide belinkelek két felvételt, melyekből valószínűleg a készítők is ihletődtek. ua-cam.com/video/bc0DTrwo9F4/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/R0jQgTcfpF4/v-deo.html
Cazanoi brothers version is inspired from these recordings ua-cam.com/video/ndyjda48U4Y/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Fabr1s and this one ua-cam.com/video/5XKmuhc-Te8/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Electrecord and as you mentioned "Ca pe lunca". All of the three songs are from Oltenia area, south part of Romania and are part of Romanian folklore from that area. It would be nice to mention the source of inspiration, not just "carpatian basin" and "other east european people". I saw this tendency among Hungarian traditional music bands where they avoid to mention if a song is inpired from Romanian folklore...
And another interpretation here at 2mn 33: ua-cam.com/video/HUmxM73lHo0/v-deo.htmlsi=JKw8BHnWvmNq1tzR
This is true about hungarian musicians, if you know about this type of music, the dances are obviously Wallachian, but they are not open and honest inough about these things.
Hello people .. is it possible to buy somewhere this type of flute please?.. Greetings from Slovakia.
Hello! I have one, I don't remember where I exactly got it from... But I think I saw such in some music shops and in some Hungarian folk events. For example, I am sure you'd be able to buy one in Budapest during the Országos Táncháztalálkozó in April.
The instrument is called Kaval, its the shepherds flute (originally romanian-moldavian). There is a good shop where you can order one www.fujaraflutes.com/moldavian-kaval-flutes
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Ász!!!!!!!!!
ezt meg kellene tanulni, de nincs kitől...
Moldvában jól nyomják,még mindig.
Pipacs!