Húrokat
Húrokat are traditional Hungarian folk instruments known for their distinctive sound and cultural significance. The name "húrokat" is derived from the Hungarian word "húr," meaning "string," as these instruments are primarily stringed. They are widely used in Hungarian folk music, particularly in rural regions, and often accompany dances such as the csárdás and veréb.
The most common type of húrokat is the *húr*, a long-necked lute-like instrument with a pear-shaped body
Húrokat instruments are typically played in an upright position, with the player sitting on the ground or
These instruments have been an integral part of Hungarian folk music for centuries, reflecting the country's