The sound of Romani tabors as an example of acoustic communication with the world. This paper complements latest research into sounds. Specifically, it discusses the processes affecting acoustic communication with the ambient world in the field of sounds from different elements of Romani tabors. Indeed, Steven Feld notes that all relations of human being with soundscape can be seen and studied as anthropology of sounds. The author carried out an in-depth analysis of the phenomena in soundscape of past Romani life. The paper presents the sonic ways of non-verbal communication in the Romani world as a medium of cultural identity a global context and as a valuable example of interdisciplinary studies in which many references to humanities are made.
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