lágyabbak
Lágyabbak is a Hungarian term that translates to "softer ones" or "gentler ones" in English. It is primarily used in the context of traditional Hungarian folk music, specifically referring to a type of instrumental folk music that is characterized by its mellower tempo and less pronounced ornamentation compared to other styles. This style is often played on instruments such as the cimbalom, violin, and clarinet, and it evokes a sense of calm, introspection, or even melancholy. The term is not a formal musical classification but rather a descriptive adjective used by musicians and listeners to differentiate this particular expressive quality within the broader spectrum of Hungarian folk music. The repertoire associated with lágyabbak often includes slower dance tunes and lyrical melodies.