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Gypsy Music

Romani music (often referred to as Gypsy (or gipsy) music, which the Romani consider a derogatory term and would never use to describe themselves) is the music of the Romani people, who have their origins in Northern India, but live today mostly in Europe.

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Gypsy Music

Romani music (often referred to as Gypsy (or gipsy) music, which the Romani consider a derogatory term and would never use to describe themselves) is the music of the Romani people, who have their origins in Northern India, but live today mostly in Europe.

Typically nomadic, the Romani people have long acted as wandering entertainers and tradesmen. In all the places Romanies live they have become known as musicians. The wide distances travelled have introduced a multitude of influences, starting with Indian roots and adding Greek, Arabic, Persian, Turkish, Czech, Slavic, Romanian, German, French, Spanish and Celtic touches.

Gypsy music characteristically has vocals that tend to be soulful and declamatory, and the music often incorporates prominent glissandi (slides) between notes. Instrumentation varies widely according to the region the music comes from.

In Eastern Europe a separate Romani music originated for entertainment in restaurants, parties, etc. This music drew its themes from Hungarian, Rumanian, Russian and other sources of Romani origin, but was more sophisticated and became enormously popular in places like Budapest and Vienna. Later on it gained popularity in Western Europe in cities like Paris, Berlin, Brussels, The Hague, many Romani orchestras could be heard, playing their sophisticated melodies of East European origin.

There is a strong tradition of Romani music in Central and Eastern Europe, most in countries such as Hungary, Romania and the former Yugoslavia. The quintessentially Spanish flamenco is to a very large extent the music (and dance, or indeed the culture) of the Romani people of Andalusia.