fellettesek
Fellettesek are a traditional Hungarian folk musical instrument ensemble that originated in the Carpathian Basin, particularly in the regions of Transylvania and the Hungarian Plain. The term "fellettesek" translates to "fiddlers" or "violinists," but the ensembles are characterized by their unique musical style, which blends folk melodies with improvisational techniques. These groups typically consist of two to four musicians playing string instruments such as violins, cellos, and sometimes the cimbalom (a hammered dulcimer), along with occasional percussion like the tambourine or hand drums.
The music of fellettesek is deeply rooted in rural Hungarian culture, often performed at festivals, weddings,
Fellettesek ensembles gained renewed popularity in the 20th century, partly due to the efforts of folk music