Also called folk song or urban folk music, in its plural form is a Turkish music genre which has taken many forms over the years.
It was strongly dominated by Turkish folk music.
It is a vocal work which emerged in the 20th century, in a free style, usually having several parts, each part composed in a different tempo or method.
[1] The main cultural Turkish dances and rhythms in today's Turkish music culture in Fantezi music are Tsifteteli, Syrta, Kaşık Havası (Fazzani), Zeybek dance, Hasaposerviko, Kalamatianos (Devr-i Hindî), Karsilamas, Maqsoum, Baladi, Sama'i (Waltz), Ayoub, Malfuf, Saidi, Masmoudi, Fellahi, Karachi, and Khaleegy (Haligi).
Fantezi music was known as "Taverna müziği" performed live in the taverns and was very popular in the 80's.