Hore Lautaresti «2027»

: A classic example of the Dobrogea influence, featuring tighter rhythms and Turkish-influenced scales.

The style is most famously associated with the (Taraf de Haïdouks) and legendary musicians from regions like Wallachia and Moldavia. Hore Lautaresti

: The "God of the Cimbalom," who transformed the rhythmic backing of these dances into a lead melodic force. Essential Listening Examples : A classic example of the Dobrogea influence,

: The lead is typically a violin or accordion, backed by a rhythmic section comprising a țambal (hammered dulcimer), double bass, and sometimes a guitar. Hore Lautaresti

: A slower, more "hand-led" version that focuses on the nuance of the melody rather than raw speed.

: Known for his "old-school" elegance and preservation of the Bucharest urban style.