kvesdés
Kvesdés is a Hungarian word of Vlax Romani origin, referring to a type of accordion player or musician. In the context of Romani music, a kvesdés typically performs on the citera, a type of accordion that is commonly used in Romani folk music. The citera is a diatonic instrument, meaning it can play only specific, fixed notes within a particular key.
Kvesdés musicians play a crucial role in Romani ensembles, often serving as the primary melodic instrument.
In addition to their role as musicians, kvesdés are also an integral part of Romani culture and
Historically, kvesdés have played an important role in preserving and transmitting Romani cultural heritage, particularly in