zónái
Zónái is a term that originates from the Hungarian language, where it refers to a specific type of traditional Hungarian folk music. The term translates to "zones" or "zones of music," and it is often used to describe a particular style of folk music that is characterized by its lively, upbeat rhythms and the use of traditional instruments such as the cimbalom, accordion, and various types of drums. Zónái music is typically performed by groups of musicians, often including singers, and is often accompanied by dance. The music is deeply rooted in Hungarian cultural heritage and is often performed at folk festivals, weddings, and other social gatherings. The term "zónái" can also refer to the specific regions in Hungary where this style of music is most prevalent, particularly in the northern and eastern parts of the country. The music has evolved over time, incorporating elements of other musical styles, but it remains a vital part of Hungarian cultural identity.