@@szomorupal The verbunkos Hungarian music genre, which is the 18th was formed in the second half of the century. The origin of the word is the German Werbung, which means reception, sweetening, acquisition, recruitment. The purpose of the recruitment combined with dance was to recruit Hungarian peasant boys for military service. His tempo is alternately slow and fast, and his figures are virtuosic.
@@tiborkocsis5199 Well we do have the same story, except it weren't Hungarians but from the region Slovácko, which is something like Moravian Slovakia. Its borders are close to Hungary, maybe influence? But the Verbuňk is ours, you have your "verbunkos"
@@szomorupal Verbunk was danced in the same way throughout Great Hungary, with minor differences in Transylvania, the Highlands, the South, etc. There are also mutual influences!
@@tiborkocsis5199 Well maybe there was some cultural exchange, I can't deny that. I, for example like Czardás the Hungarian dance. But is wrong to say that Verbuňk is Hungarian under Moravian video with Moravian national costumes, Moravian chants. Like you said, you have your version, we have ours.