szivarokat
Szivarokat, also known as "szivar" or "szivarok," are traditional Hungarian folk instruments that are part of the broader category of bagpipes. They are characterized by their distinctive sound and unique construction, which includes a double reed and a bag for air supply. The term "szivar" is derived from the Hungarian word for "bagpipe."
The szivarokat is typically made of wood and features a conical bore, which gives it a distinctive,
Szivarokat are often used in Hungarian folk music and are a symbol of Hungarian cultural heritage. They
The szivarokat is not only a musical instrument but also a cultural artifact that reflects the history