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Gypsy Minor Piano Chords

The Gypsy minor scale is an exotic seven-note scale often associated with Romani (Gypsy) music and Eastern European traditions. It typically refers to a scale similar to the Hungarian minor, featuring augmented second intervals that create a distinctive exotic sound. The scale follows the interval pattern: whole, half, augmented second, half, half, whole, whole (W-H-W½-H-H-W-W), or 2-1-3-1-1-2-2 in semitones. This creates a dark, passionate, and intensely emotional character associated with traditional Romani music, flamenco, and Eastern European folk traditions. The Gypsy minor scale is essential for understanding folk music from the Balkans, Hungary, and Spain, and is used in classical music, jazz, and metal to evoke exotic, dramatic atmospheres.