One of the most characteristic song genres of Transcarpathian folklore are ditties. These are short humorous songs. The most common ditties are in mountain villages of Transcarpathia, especially on Hutsul region, where they dominate all other song genres.
Chastushki-short songs that are often combined in” bundles”, a number of performers, usually without a strict plot. It all depended on the situation and the performer. Ditties could be used as accompaniment to the dance, which is called ” kolomyika “or”hutsulka”. Besides the genre was created by mountain shepherds and woodcutters. Sitting by the fire in the long evenings, they liked to tell different stories-stories, usually with stories about potaybichni forces. Men who possessed the gift of the so-called “Bai” were specially invited to family rituals, where they had to scare away evil spirits and bring good ones. In Hutsul mythology, there are about two hundred demonic entities. Some of them help, and some of them harm people.
The similarity to Kolomyia is observed in the songs of other peoples: Serbian “Kolo”, Czech “do kolochka”, Bulgarian “horo”.
New created in our days Transcarpathian kolomyyki can testify about the great vitality of this genre.