This is a lovely Romanian performance piece, in a bouncy dance style. I learnd it from a Gypsy Romani musician by ear, and notated it here in two voices, to be accessible for everyone to play. Though it would be mostly performed by Romani musicians, it is not really a Gypsy piece, rather a folk slash virtuoso performance piece; it does contain some hints of klezmer style.
This version is for Bb instruments (Bb clarinet, soprano and tenor sax…), the chords are for C instruments, suitable for accompaniment by a guitar, accordion or similar.
Listen here (scroll to 2:38)
I’m passionate about teaching music. I love to pass on my love for music, the fulfilment it brings to me, and how an instrument as companion for your life can really make a difference, no matter if as hobby or for more. I’m also dedicated to help my students to hop on that positive cycle of working hard and biting yourself through a difficulty, and as result experiencing that special joy once the skill is achieved and with it, playing will reach a new level of fun.
I’m passionate about teaching music. I love to pass on my love for music, the fulfilment it brings to me, and how an instrument as companion for your life can really make a difference, no matter if as hobby or for more. I’m also dedicated to help my students to hop on that positive cycle of working hard and biting yourself through a difficulty, and as result experiencing that special joy once the skill is achieved and with it, playing will reach a new level of fun.
I’m passionate about teaching music. I love to pass on my love for music, the fulfilment it brings to me, and how an instrument as companion for your life can really make a difference, no matter if as hobby or for more. I’m also dedicated to help my students to hop on that positive cycle of working hard and biting yourself through a difficulty, and as result experiencing that special joy once the skill is achieved and with it, playing will reach a new level of fun.