kohók
Kohók are a type of traditional folk music originating from the Romanian region of Maramureș. This genre is characterized by its specific vocal techniques and melodic structures. The name "kohók" itself is derived from a local dialect and refers to a particular style of singing. These songs are often sung a cappella, meaning without instrumental accompaniment, and feature a distinctive, often melancholic, timbre. The vocalists employ a technique that involves a guttural or resonant sound, creating a unique and powerful vocal delivery. Melodies in kohók are typically modal and follow ancient scales, giving them an archaic and deeply rooted feel. The lyrical content of kohók songs often explores themes of daily life, love, loss, and historical events, reflecting the cultural heritage and experiences of the Maramureș people. While not as widely known internationally as some other folk traditions, kohók remains an important part of the cultural identity of its region, preserved and performed by local communities. Efforts have been made to document and promote this unique musical form, ensuring its survival for future generations.