soroló
Soroló is a traditional Hungarian musical instrument, often referred to as the Hungarian bagpipe. It is a member of the bagpipe family, which includes instruments from various cultures around the world. The soroló consists of a bag, a mouthpiece, and a set of pipes. The bag is typically made of leather or synthetic material and is inflated by the player's breath. The mouthpiece is used to direct the air from the bag into the pipes, which are arranged in a specific pattern to produce the instrument's unique sound.
The soroló is known for its distinctive, haunting melody and is often used in Hungarian folk music.