Gypsy instrumental music — fiery violin lead and that Romani-jazz swing. The violin carries the melody with bent notes, fast ornaments and dramatic glissandos. Gypsy-jazz guitar comps the harmony in the Django Reinhardt style — fast quarter-note chords on every beat. Upright bass walks the low end with strong root-and-fifth motion. Accordion fills the middle on the Eastern-European cuts. Tempos run 100–160 BPM in minor keys, with phrygian-dominant scales and the distinctive Romani harmonic-minor colour. Endings burst into a fast flurry.
Filmmakers bed it under period-film tavern and fortune-teller scenes. Balkan-travel vloggers cut it into Romania, Hungary and Serbia reels. Theatre productions use it under Carmen-style stage music. Gypsy-jazz tribute YouTubers run it behind Django-era explainer videos. Also fits caravan-themed wedding shorts, magic-show stage scoring, and Eastern-European-restaurant playlists. See also jazz or european.