énekét
Énekét is a Hungarian folk music genre that originated in the 19th century. It is characterized by its use of traditional Hungarian instruments such as the cimbalom, citera, and duda, as well as vocals. The genre is often associated with the rural and pastoral themes of Hungarian folk music, reflecting the daily life and customs of the Hungarian people.
The term "énekét" translates to "song" in English, and it is used to describe a specific style
Énekét has been influenced by various musical traditions, including those of the Romani people, who have contributed
Énekét is an important part of Hungarian cultural heritage, and it continues to be performed and celebrated