Románsky
Románsky is a genre of music that originated in the Romani people, also known as the Romani or Roma, an ethnic minority with a rich cultural heritage. The term "Románsky" is derived from the Romani language and translates to "Romani" or "Gypsy." This genre is characterized by its use of minor keys, syncopated rhythms, and a distinctive, melancholic sound. Románsky music often incorporates elements of folk music, jazz, and classical music, creating a unique and expressive style.
The roots of Románsky music can be traced back to the Romani communities in Europe, particularly in
In recent decades, Románsky music has gained international recognition and has been featured in various forms