Felülről fúj az őszi szél - Szabadi Andrea - Yishama handpan

This is a beautiful hungarian folk song about love. It says that the autumn wind comes from above and the leaves of the trees are shaking. “Where are you my love, you haven’t came for already two nights.” There are some arguments and reconciliation within the lyrics, expression of love and beautiful metaphors. The song was collected by Zoltán Kodaly in 1928. I play the amazing Yishama pantam, the artwork of Yhonatan Ale-Yahav. Blessings for this beauty and very deep gratitude to have it with me. The scal
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