üregi
**Üregi** refers to a traditional Hungarian folk dance and musical genre that originated in the northern regions of Hungary, particularly in the counties of Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén and Heves. The term "üregi" translates to "from the valley" or "from the hollow," reflecting its rural origins in the hilly and forested areas of the Carpathian Basin. This style is characterized by its lively tempo, intricate footwork, and the use of traditional instruments such as the *hurdy-gurdy* (csárdászürögő), *viola*, accordion, and *cimbalom* (Hungarian hammered dulcimer).
The music typically features a fast-paced rhythm, often in compound meter, with melodic lines that emphasize
The genre gained broader recognition in the 20th century through the efforts of folk music revivalists, who