: Utilizing the haunting, resonant sound of the Tulnic to evoke the atmosphere of the high plateaus.

Alin Jolde is primarily recognized as a promoter of Romanian folklore, specifically from the (Land of the Moți) in Transylvania. His work often focuses on preserving the "doinas" and rhythmic dances unique to this region.

: Maintaining the specific cadences used in communal celebrations.

Searching for "Alin Jolde" and "Jocuri Moeti" yields significant results within the context of and the cultural heritage of the Moți people.

The "games" (dances) of the Moți are characterized by their vigorous energy and connection to the rugged landscape. Alin Jolde's interpretation typically highlights:

: This specific piece often features the Tulnic , a long, ancient horn-like instrument used by the Moți for communication across mountains and as a musical centerpiece. The 2020 version likely represents a modern high-fidelity recording or a curated medley intended to bring these ancestral "mountain calls" to a digital-era audience. Cultural Significance