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What does csardas mean?

Csardas means Csardas (or Csardas) (Hungarian: [t? Answer? RDA], English: /t? ιrd/ or //z ι rd? S) is a traditional Hungarian folk dance, which originated from CS × RDA (the name pub came from old Hungary a long time ago).

Bands from Hungary and Rome (Cigány) were popularized between Hungary and neighboring countries: Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Ukraine, Transylvania and Moravia, as well as Banat and Bulgaria, including Bulgaria.

Origin:

The origin of Csárdás can be traced back to Vilbankos, Hungary in the18th century, and it was used as a conscription dance by the Hungarian army.

Csárdás is characterized by a constantly changing rhythm: it starts slowly (lassú) and ends with a very fast rhythm (friss, literally meaning "fresh").

There are other rhythm changes, such as Ricardo Sass, Su Ru casas, sz? k? Cestar. Music is in 2/4 or 4/4 beats.

Violin music:

Gypsy dance.

Singer: David Garrett.

Album: David Garrett.