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The Basic Structure of Hungarian Folk Songs

The early Hungarian folk songs are mostly narrative songs in theme.

_ Embedding dreams? Free rhythm, irregular structure, less relationship with western European music, more obvious relationship with eastern music such as Turkey. Under the influence of western European music, Hungarian folk songs changed significantly in the17 ~18th century. The ancient pentatonic scale was replaced by Dorian mode, sticky Lydia mode and modern big mode; The rhythm has also changed from freestyle to regularity, and syncopation rhythm closely related to Hungarian has appeared; The structure of the song is more regular and symmetrical, but it is still a single voice. With the development of the city, urban folk music has also developed.

/kloc-In the late 8th century, there appeared dance accompaniment music for recruiting new soldiers, namely whip dance. This kind of dance music, usually played by gypsies, is influenced by the traditional techniques of western European music and also contains gypsy music factors; In form and structure, it consists of two parts: Adagio and Allegro, which are opposite in nature. /kloc-At the beginning of the 0/9th century, childas dance music was formed on the basis of Welbensh dance music.