Gypsy music
Gypsy music, often associated with the Romani people, is a vibrant and diverse genre that reflects the rich cultural heritage of its communities. It incorporates various musical styles, including flamenco, Balkan, and Hungarian folk music, characterized by lively rhythms, expressive melodies, and improvisation. Instruments commonly used include the violin, accordion, and cymbalom.
The music serves as a means of storytelling, conveying emotions and experiences through its dynamic performances. It plays a significant role in celebrations, gatherings, and cultural rituals, fostering a sense of identity and community among the Romani. Today, Gypsy music continues to influence and inspire artists worldwide.