: The song is typically played in a fast, rhythmic 9/8 or 2/4 time signature , characteristic of Cocek brass band music [1, 5].
(alternatively spelled Maričiko tai te Ivonco ) is a traditional Romani folk song and dance, most commonly associated with the Cocek (Chochek) style of music popular in the Balkans [1, 3]. Overview and Significance
: Various modern Balkan pop and "Turbo-folk" artists have sampled or re-arranged the melody due to its high energy and catchy rhythm [1, 6].
: It has been recorded by numerous Balkan brass orchestras and Romani ensembles, becoming a standard "classic" in the genre [1, 2]. Notable Performances
: The song is typically played in a fast, rhythmic 9/8 or 2/4 time signature , characteristic of Cocek brass band music [1, 5].
(alternatively spelled Maričiko tai te Ivonco ) is a traditional Romani folk song and dance, most commonly associated with the Cocek (Chochek) style of music popular in the Balkans [1, 3]. Overview and Significance
: Various modern Balkan pop and "Turbo-folk" artists have sampled or re-arranged the melody due to its high energy and catchy rhythm [1, 6].
: It has been recorded by numerous Balkan brass orchestras and Romani ensembles, becoming a standard "classic" in the genre [1, 2]. Notable Performances