

In Chapter 1, the bases of learning the accordion will be presented (holding the instrument, sound registers and more) and the different playing techniques (legato, staccato, dynamics) can be practiced in simple first pieces in C major. The first volume of "Play Accordion Vol.1" is divided into four chapters, containing many exercises that can also be found on the accompanying CD (incl. How do you recognize a doina? Playing a doina Doina in D minor Basarabye Kleftiko vlachico.Home Sheet Music / Music Scores Accordion Method 100340Īccordion method book for the more advanced player based on Klezmer, Blues and Latin Jazz repertoire. Bessarabia and the hora Mazltov = Congratulations Bukovina hora Hangu and freylachs from Podoloy & freylachs (Ot azoy) Mekhuteneste mayne = My mother-in-law Hot a yid a vaybele = If a Jew has a wife Odessa bulgar Odesskaya Terk in Amerika The bulgar The history of the bulgar Karaptshiv sirba Old bulgar Fun der khupe = The silver wedding Czernowitzer bulgar.

1 The Hasidic movement Khosidl Khusidlekh 1 Khusidlekh 2 Dem Trisker rebn's nign = Nign from the rabbi of Trisker Dem rebn's tants (Hosidl) = The rabbi's dance Kolomeyke Krakowiak Stoliner kozatshok Oberek Polish polka. The northern repertoire The freylekhs Shakhnay's freylekhs Chaban = Shepherd The sher Sher in A Russian sher no. Ahava raba Sherele Hava nagila = Let us rejoice Der heyser bulgar = The hot bulgar Mi Sheberakh Saposhkelekh = The boots Adonoi molokh Gershfeld's freylekhs Kishiniever bulgar Natural minor Zemerl Yiddish khosidl Simkas Toyre Moldavian hanga Sirba Bolgarskaya. Ornamentation Bessarabian hora (5 versions) Gasn nigun = Street song Timing and phrasing Intros, outros and links Endings Articulation Rhythm fiddle Khosn kale mazeltov with rhythm part Tsvey shtrunes Terkish gebet = Turkish prayer National hora no. The recording history Khosn kale mazltov = Congratulations to the bride and groom Kandel's hora Araber tants = Arab dance Klezmer jazz crossover Der shtiler bulgar = The quiet bulgar (2 versions) Assimilation Simchosis The klezmer revival Klezmer revival bands A glezele veyn Berditshever khosidl Raisins and almonds Planning to start your own band?. Nign Mitn fidele = With my fiddle The pale of settlement Tsu der Hakofes = To the procession of the Toyre Bazetsn di kale = Seating of the bride Tsu der khupe = To the wedding canopy Bobover wedding march Simantov, mazeltov = Good sign, good luck Fun der khupe = From the wedding canopy Broygez tants Der sarver's sher = The waiter's dance Platsh Yisroel = Cry, Israel The Jewish enlightenment The Czarist army Tants, tants, yidelekh (Mo yofis) = Dance, dance little Jews -Įmigration.
ACCORDION METHOD KLEZMER PC
To access CD audio: conventional CD player or Mac computer with iTunes or PC with Windows Media Player. Recording credits: Rob Terry, piano Stewart Curtis, clarinet and sax Paul Tkachenko, bass, tuba Ronen Kozokaro, drums John Banks, cymbalom Alan Dunn, accordion and piano (on dual tracks) Chris Haigh, violin.ġ score (136 pages) : portraits, map 30 cm + 1 audio disc (digital, CD audio, MP3 files 4 3/4 in.) A few tracks are longer and more like proper performances".
ACCORDION METHOD KLEZMER HOW TO
Most of the tunes are played just once, without introduction or outro (although there is a section on how to create these for yourself).

Others are band recordings, with various combinations of instruments. Some (mostly the MP3 tracks) are solo violin with rhythm fiddle accompaniments. "All the tunes in the book also appear on the accompanying CD.
