The "Joc ca la Ungureni" (Dance like in Ungureni) belongs to a style of peasant music that remains remarkably preserved due to the region's historical isolation .
This track typically utilizes the classic Maramureș trio: the ceteră (fiddle), the zongoră (a modified guitar with fewer strings used for percussive rhythm), and the dobă (drum) . The "Joc ca la Ungureni" (Dance like in
The piece is characterized by its "acoustic scale," a natural scale reminiscent of ancient instruments like the Jew’s harp or the tilincă (long flute) . The rhythm is fast-paced, designed to accompany the energetic, stamp-heavy dances common at village gatherings and weddings . The Masters Behind the Music designed to accompany the energetic