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Re: Beginner's books
- From: Trudi Goodman <goobietheg...>
- Subject: Re: Beginner's books
- Date: Wed 21 Jul 1999 22.18 (GMT)
Hiya:
check out any of the books from YIVO
I believe YIVO is now on line.
Also---there are some simple dance tunes in both
MLOTEK books.
Sorry to be so vague, but my snynapses just went boom.
Chana MLOTEK, I believe is the editor.
Both books,one is entitled Pearls from the Yiddish Theatre, and the other is
called-I can't think of it in English, but it translates as-LET's SING.
Also, the Ruth Rubin book has a couple of klezmorim tunes, most notably,
Chakstkeleh---which is very simple and which I have taught to groups.
Good hunting
Trudii
>From: <kd (at) bluemail(dot)ch>
>Reply-To: jewish-music (at) shamash(dot)org
>To: World music from a Jewish slant <jewish-music (at) shamash(dot)org>
>Subject: Notes
>Date: Tue, 20 Jul 1999 08:24:00 EDT
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>Hi everybody
>
>I am looking for some beginners notes for a little group. Could you
>recommend a good book or sheets. We really are just amateurs and
>students and new in klezmer, so it must be easy to play. It would be
>good if the notes would have voices for b- and c-instruments (clarinet,
>violin)
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>
>Thanks and greetings.
>
>Duri Koenz
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- Re: Beginner's books,
Trudi Goodman