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mamaangiwine · 9 months
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hi! i noticed in your pinned post that you said you try to include your hungarian heritage when it comes to your craft. may i ask for some recommendations regaring this? i'm hungarian myself but everything is about catholicism these days and i couldn't really find good books about the old ways.
thank you in advance, hope you have a wonderful day!
Oof. Idk if I can really provide recommendations tbh- at least not comfortably.
This is a tricky question as I am someone who supplements much of her craft with academic literature and research. Things like anthropological studies, folkloric studies, historical papers, etc.
However, there has in fact been an ongoing reframing of history in main-stream Hungary since the 1970s, influenced by nationalist rhetoric and spurred by a romanticized view of that history started by academics as early as the late 1800s .
These academics, inspired by the current European Romantic ideology of the time, sought to uncover the "true" history of Hungary that would illuminate the pre-conquest ethnic and cultural practices of ancient Hungarians. Though there are many notable academics we can trace back to the foundation of this reframing, one of the most well known is Vilmos Diószegi.
Diószegi worked incredibly hard to prove that Hungary's spiritual history was tied to a mysterious historical figure called a 'Taltos'. It was Diószegi's belief that the 'Taltos' was a Finno-Urgic-based, Turkic style 'shaman' who assisted in priestly duties in their respective communities and used a drum to enter an ecsatcy induced trance. Diószegi would even go on to theorize what the Taltos 'shamanistic world view' would have entailed. However, many scholars, including Éva Pócs, doubt these theories and have pointed to inconsistencies in Diószegi's research and reconstruction. Though there was undoubtedly Turkic influence, these scholars suggest that the Taltos has more in common with pre-christian Balkan, Bulgarian and Southern Slavic traditions.
Now, overall there wouldn't usually be a problem with that. Disagreements happen in academia all the time. The issue is that Diószegi's work is treated as absolute, and is the basis for most modern Hungarian paganism and reconstruction due to the unique ethnic and cultural identity it can provide. A cultural identity Hungarian Nationalists love to hold up on a pedestal and point to as evidence of a glorious and mystical past that existed before Christianity and, of course, Jewish People.
Therefore, when studying Hungarian paganism and folk practices one has to be discerning. Despite Diószegi's influence on Hungarian Academia as a whole, it doesn't mean it's all without merit (it doesn't necessarily mean all of Diószegi's work is completely without merit either, just that it shouldn't be treated as gospel especially with the inconsistencies surrounding it and the romantic european foundation it was already working from). For instance Mihály Hoppál's work has been known to research not only "modern" (60's and 70's) Hungarian folk practices, but source them by region. I've learned much from his detailing of Hungarian folk practices- I just don't take everything he has to say as fact. I question it and compare it with other research- rigorously.
As for the Catholic element of Hungarian practices, my personal take is this: Embrace it. That isn't to say that you should become a Christian or even agree with Christianity. Despite the fact that I, myself, am not Christian, I personally just find it unrealistic to separate the two. Christianity has been established in Hungary since the year 1000. Over that time the 'old ways' and Christian practices have undoubtedly been syncretized past the point of being able to concretely tell them apart. This is the fundamental problem I have with reconstruction as a whole, because much of it tries to simply omit Christain concepts from folk traditions without, ironically, realizing that in doing so we may be equally erasing pre-christain approaches and philosophies. They're just too entwined. My closest ancestors were catholic as opposed to pagan. Granted, weird catholics who saw things and knew things, but catholics none the less. Their history and traditions are just as valid, and are also just as important as the pre-christian beliefs that undoubtedly found themselves braided into that same history and those same traditions.
I'm sorry if this doesn't really answer your question, but regardless I hope you found it helpful.
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freddie-mercuryy · 6 months
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Queen performing Who Wants to Live Forever, Live in Budapest (1986)
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ley-med · 3 months
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I finally got my hands on Terry Pratchett's Colour of Magic, as my intro to the Discworld, and I've read and heard that it's not his best work, not so good, why start there, etc... But honestly? I already love this. Written in a very similar tone and with similar characters as my youths' favourite books from my favourite authors, and I'm all sold. Maybe it's not his best? Fine I believe it, since I have no way to agree or disagree yet, but as for the first 50 pages, it's instant love
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debdarkpetal · 3 months
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nokingsonlyfooles · 2 months
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Finish the Feed and Plug the Thing! (And Play the Music!)
Today, under the cut, I shall demonstrate my new ability to create original music that might be recordable! (Guest Starring the Radio Demon from Hazbin Hotel!)
My web serial! My brainchild! My empire of dirt! I write this, I'm only on social media because I want people to look at it, and they're not. I suspect I've sold my cow for some magic beans and it turns out they're not even regular beans, they're foam peanuts. Nevertheless, the people in my orbit seem decent in general SO I WILL CONTINUE TO BROWBEAT YOU WITH GUILT-INDUCING REMINDERS UNTIL MY READERSHIP IMPROVES! No need to thank me! It's a service I provide!
Current known readers: 3 (hi!), 1st Goalpost: 10?
Current supporters: 2 (hi Kith and 5th!), 1st Goalpost: 5?
So! I am doing a Hazbin Hotel fic, while working sporadically on the serial. It involves David and I have a lot to say about mental health, fictional universes and massive multiversal crossovers, so it's still technically serial content, even if you may not want to read it.
But, I like to use side projects to experiment. I have to have something I like enough to put a lot of effort in, but I don't want to feel terrible if that effort comes to nothing. The fic happened because I drew David Vivzie-style to test my drawing ability and stamina. (It's improving! I can draw! Slowly!)
I am writing MUSIC with STAGE DIRECTIONS for David's stay at the Hotel, both reprises of Hazbin Hotel tunes with new lyrics, and new songs with public domain melodies. There is a LOT of music in the public domain. I've been filking pop songs, but that's still legally grey. When I filk this stuff, there's no limits!
...but that's not true, because a lot of it doesn't have lyrics. My process up until now has involved rewriting music with existing lyrics. Never before did I tackle an instrumental. Now I have!
I would call it a 75% success. It scans, fairly well, but I think I made an error in choice of melody. I LOVE this raggy 1925 arrangement of Hungarian Rhapsody - I listened to it a million times to do this and I STILL love it - but if you actually had to sing it at speed, I think your tongue would fly off. Hamilton has unsingable music like that, too, but I think this came out too complex to be catchy. I can barely sing it and I WROTE it!
Nevertheless, here it is (stage directions omitted for ease of reading along fast enough to keep up), with some background on the fic for context: David has, at this point, convinced Alastor they were best friends in the 20s, and made friends with Angel Dust in a more conventional way. Alastor does not wish to be second-best at anything (we've already got a canon song about that!) and is registering an objection from the piano.
...That's probably still incomprehensible, but the point is, it scans. You gotta ignore the intro and start reading when the treble kicks in, but I do think it scans.
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ALASTOR: Funnily, we’re both used to dining with refinement Trust two chefs to know I thought our dinner was almost perfect When the waiter served it But then you fondle The ketchup bottle! There’s bearnaise right there on the platter, what’s the matter? Must you stoop so low? Horrors! It’s just as if you called the sous-chef over —  “This needs salting!” So insulting! DAVID: Darling! The sauce is no improvement If the meat is poor With ketchup, there’s no dressing there to dress up  No one loves a pompous bore, Bestie! A: If that’s better, I’ll do better Don’t we both play well together? Formal wear is not required Friendship outshines one’s attire And I won’t mind, I won’t pretend Remember I’m your dearest friend I won’t compete, it’s not a test I can’t be beat, I’m always best D: Although your doubtful dedication’s Quite despicable I don’t envy your situation That’s forgivable A: I’m dedicated when it’s worth it Is that true for you? And of course my friends deserve it What I’d do for you! D: Oh, I forgot, my poor coat is soaking Might you mop up my reckless joking? A: If that’s better, I’ll do better Don’t we both play well together? D: And one more thing, I’m a little squeamish You think we could keep the murders cleanish? A: If that’s better, I’ll do better Don’t we both play well together? D: You’re so competitive Do you just want to win? A (counterpoint) : (If that’s better, I’ll do better) D: Hey, I need devotion, too, if you’ve a notion to! You can’t be listening Might you do anything? A: (If that’s better, I’ll do better) D: A fur coat, a fancy car, how ‘bout a chocolate bar? A: If that’s better, I’ll do better Don’t we both play well together? D: For the salt lick, I hope I’m forgiven? I show respect with little gifts given A: If that’s better, I’ll do better Don’t we both play well together? D: If I’ve annoyed, I think I should mention I just enjoy all kinds of attention A: And I won’t mind, I won’t pretend Remember I’m your dearest friend I won’t compete, it’s not a test I can’t be beat, I’m always best And I won’t mind, I won’t pretend Remember I’m your dearest friend I won’t compete… D: Can we have sex? A: I ca… [spoken] Old friend, if you were a woman… I’d turn lavender [note: 20s slang for gay] with shame. D: Ah. Tant pis! Shave and a haircut, no sale!
It diverges at the end, they need time to talk to each other, but it's very close!
And I should add how I "transcribed" the music to write that, because it almost broke me. It was so silly I started cackling and had to confess what I was doing and show the spouse the placeholder lyrics. You see, transcribing the beats and stresses as dashes and numbers wasn't working, so I decided to use words. I decided to listen to this music over and over, trying to find words that had a matching rhythm, and place them into stanzas with a rhyming scheme. THIS is what THAT looks like:
It’s okay it’s not even ready it’s a steady It’s an onion bowl Oh but it’s not a begonia-bopper It’s a hot dog topper It’s a taco And it’s a tico It’s okay it’s not even ready it’s a steady It’s an onion bowl Oh ba-by but it’s not a holy hanger it’s a radio And it’s okay but it’s just a Samples! It’s not a rosy robber It’s an onion bowl It’s not a motherfucking compsognathus  It is just an onion bowl But it’s Not a pony in a pickup It’s a doughnut in a slicker It’s no pony in a pickup It’s a tuesday hiccup coat And scrambled eggs, and scrambled eggs And applesauce, and applesauce And jellybeans and jellybeans And polka dots and polka dots It isn’t very much to listen It’s okay but it’s Not much of a good decision It’s okay but it’s It isn’t very much to listen It’s okay but it’s Not much of a good decision It’s okay but it’s Not a dog, it’s okay but it isn’t Not a dog, it’s okay but it isn’t Not a pony in a pickup It’s a doughnut in a slicker Not a dog, it’s okay but it isn’t Not a dog, it’s okay but it isn’t Not a pony in a pickup It’s a doughnut in a slicker It’s a blue doughnut boy he’s got a taco truck (not a pony in a pickup) And it’s a tree it’s a tree it’s a tree but it’s not It’s a blue doughnut boy he’s got a taco truck (not a pony in a pickup) And it’s a tree it’s a tree it’s a tree but it’s not Not a pony in a pickup It’s a doughnut in a slicker It’s not a puddle puck in a piston It’s just a whiny duck who won’t listen Not a pony in a pickup It’s a doughnut in a slicker It’s not a puddle puck in a piston It’s just a whiny duck who won’t listen And scrambled eggs, and scrambled eggs And applesauce, and applesauce And jellybeans and jellybeans And polka dots and polka dots And scrambled eggs, and scrambled eggs And applesauce, and applesauce And jellybeans and jellybeans And polk— It’s not anybody it is just a Camaro cap!
I can't sing that version either ("It's not a motherfucking compsognathus!" I'm dying! 😵I'm dead!) but I'm still fond of it. And look, it worked! Kinda!
If I want to do this for the actual serial, I may have to pick simpler music, or simplify it by choosing PART of the melody to use and repeat. I can't write or read musical notation, but most people can't either, so if I can link you to a piano roll or someone's recording of an old record, we can both sing along on the internet. And maaaybe some day I'll be able to record something. I wouldn't be good at playing or singing, but if you throw enough money at me, I can pay someone!
SO PLEASE GO BEG PEOPLE TO READ ME AND GIVE ME MONEY! THANK YOU!
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wordprefect · 8 months
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starlightmay · 2 years
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Freddie, Roger and John being interviewed by Endre Aczél on the terrace of the Intercontinental Hotel in Budapest, Hungary. 🇭🇺
"The members of the band gave a press reception to representatives of the Hungarian and foreign press at the hotel."
— July 26, 1986
©️ Kisbenedek Attila
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janetlyricbook · 3 months
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Alan Walker feat. Sophie Simmons - Lovesick (lyrics) + Malay translate🌹❤️
Adapted from Johannes Brahms' "Hungarian Dance No.5"
Lit. "Mabuk Cinta"
Intro
Verse 1:
Every night before I sleep
Tiap malam sebelum aku tidur
I pray that you will come to me
Ku berdoa agar kau datang padaku
A million, million miles away
Berjuta-juta jauhnya
We'll meet again someday
Kita berjumpa lagi satu hari nanti
I know that we'll find a way
Ku tahu kita akan cari jalannya
We'll sing a bitter melody
Kita nyanyikan sebuah melodi pahit
And add a sweeter harmony
Dan dengan harmoni yang manis
A symphony we make
Sebuah simponi yang kita cipta
Chorus:
So sing for all the tears we cry
Jadi nyanyilah untuk segala air mata yang kita tangisi
A song for when we say goodbye
Lagu untuk kita ucap selamat tinggal
Then everytime we close our eyes
Dan tiap kali kita lelapkan mata kita
We'll hear our lovesick lullaby
Kita dengar lagu pengantar tidur cinta kita
Verse 2:
I remember what you said
Ku ingat kata-katamu
I got you stuck in my head
Aku membuatmu mengingatimu di kepalaku
Did you think I would forget
Apa kau fikir aku melupakan
The melodies you sang?
Melodi yang kau nyanyikan?
Oh, babe
Oh, sayang
Like nobody moves me
Bagaikan tiada siapa yang gerakkan aku
You're playing my heart stings
Kau mainkan dan hatiku disengat
Like, la-da-di-da-da
Seperti, la-da-di-da-da
Chorus:
So sing for all the tears we cry
Jadi nyanyikan untuk segala air mata yang kita tangisi
A song for when we say goodbye
Lagu untuk kita ucap selamat tinggal
Then everytime we close our eyes
Dan tiap kali kita lelapkan mata kita
We'll hear our lovesick lullaby
Kita dengar lagu pengantar tidur cinta kita
Bridge:
(3x) La-la-la, la-la, la-la
La-la-la, la-la, la-la...
We'll hear our lovesick lullaby (la-la-la, la-la, la-la...)
Kita dengar lagu pengantar tidur cinta kita
(la-la-la, la-la, la-la...)
Chorus:
Sing for all the tears we cry
Nanyilah untuk segala air mata yang kita tangisi
A song for when we say goodbye
Lagu untuk kita ucap selamat tinggal
Then everytime we close our eyes
Dan tiap kali kita lelapkan mata kita
We'll hear our lovesick lullaby
Kita dengar lagu pengantar tidur cinta kita
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yeswearemagazine · 9 months
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The Tri-Weekly Most Successful YWAMag Selection #105 : Untitled, Budapest, June 2 021 © Nyatesz :
The Tri-Weekly Most Successful YWAMag Selection #105 : Untitled, Budapest, June 2 021 © Nyatesz :
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valtoswife · 9 months
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I wish I knew for sure the meaning behind Valtos’ name
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leclercsbf · 9 months
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so many conflicting emotions after quali today.
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mamaangiwine · 1 year
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Going between Medieval Magic and Hungarian Folk Healing is such a trip, its just like:
"In terms of medicine, make sure that the moon is in the first mansion and that she is not in conjunction with saturn, and make sure that she has risen in a humane sign."
But then-
"If the moon is crescent, young people must take their medicine. If the moon is full, those over thirty must take their medicine. If the moon is..."
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freddie-mercuryy · 1 year
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Queen Hungarian Rhapsody, The Magic Tour 1986
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rosandguilarehead1968 · 10 months
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all of u read this right now.
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debdarkpetal · 1 year
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Queen band during their visit to Budapest, Hungary, Magic Tour 1986.
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f1-obsessed333 · 2 years
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This is all Tom Bellingham’s fault btw. He put a Mercedes onesie on Grace and look what happend😭
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