ablakkörüli
Ablakkörüli is a term used in Hungarian to describe a type of traditional folk music that originated in the Székely region of Transylvania, now part of Romania. The term translates to "around the window," referring to the open window in the room where the music is played, allowing the sound to resonate and fill the entire house. This style of music is characterized by its lively, upbeat rhythms and the use of traditional instruments such as the körtöl, a type of bagpipe, and the duda, a double-reed instrument.
Ablakkörüli music is often performed at social gatherings, celebrations, and festivals, and it plays a significant
The popularity of ablakkörüli music has spread beyond the Székely region, with performances and recordings available