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- Gypsy_style abstract "The term gypsy style refers to the typical way East European music is played in coffeehouses and restaurants, at parties, and sometimes on-stage, in European cities. Music played in this style is known by the general public as "gypsy music".It is mainly instrumental and usually performed by strings, except in the Romanian variant where the panflute is the main instrument. The accompaniment may be executed by various instruments, but by preference includes a cimbalom and a double bass.".
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- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLink Accordion.
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLink Arpeggio.
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLink Balalaika.
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLink Ballad.
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLink Beat_(music).
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLink Breath_mark.
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_music_genres.
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLink Chord_(music).
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLink Cimbalom.
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLink Clarinet.
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLink Cossack.
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLink Cossacks.
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLink Csárdás.
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLink Csárdás_(Monti).
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLink Czardas.
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLink Diminished_triad.
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLink Dixieland.
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLink Doina.
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLink Dominant_(music).
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLink Double_bass.
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLink Franz_Liszt.
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLink Gypsy_scale.
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLink Harmonies.
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLink Harmony.
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLink Hora_(dance).
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLink Idiom.
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLink Jazz.
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLink Lassan_(music).
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLink Luftpause.
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLink Monti_czardas.
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLink Nóta.
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLink Pablo_de_Sarasate.
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLink Pan_flute.
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLink Panflute.
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLink Piano.
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLink Rubato.
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLink Sirba.
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLink String_instrument.
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLink Sârbă.
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLink Tempo_rubato.
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLink Viola.
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLink Violin.
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLink Zigeunerweisen.
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- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gipsy music".
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gypsy Violinist".
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gypsy music".
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gypsy style".
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gypsy".
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gypsy-flavoured".
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLinkText "gipsy music".
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLinkText "gypsy music".
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLinkText "gypsy musicians".
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLinkText "gypsy songs".
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLinkText "gypsy style".
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLinkText "gypsy tune".
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLinkText "gypsy violin players".
- Gypsy_style wikiPageWikiLinkText "gypsy".
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- Gypsy_style subject Category:World_music_genres.
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- Gypsy_style type Genre.
- Gypsy_style type TopicalConcept.
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- Gypsy_style type Genre.
- Gypsy_style type Subgenre.
- Gypsy_style type Concept.
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- Gypsy_style comment "The term gypsy style refers to the typical way East European music is played in coffeehouses and restaurants, at parties, and sometimes on-stage, in European cities. Music played in this style is known by the general public as "gypsy music".It is mainly instrumental and usually performed by strings, except in the Romanian variant where the panflute is the main instrument. The accompaniment may be executed by various instruments, but by preference includes a cimbalom and a double bass.".
- Gypsy_style label "Gypsy style".
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- Gypsy_style sameAs Q5625376.
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- Gypsy_style wasDerivedFrom Gypsy_style?oldid=630669272.
- Gypsy_style depiction Violin_right.jpg.
- Gypsy_style isPrimaryTopicOf Gypsy_style.