Scandinavian Folk Tunes for Accordion
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- Editor: Jonny Dyer
- Instrumentation: Accordion
- ISMN:
- Size: 9.1 x 11.9 inches
- Pages: 68
Description
Scandinavian Folk Tunes for Accordion is a collection 61 arrangements of traditional tunes from Sweden, Finland and Norway. Scandinavian traditional music specialist accordionist Jonny Dyer provides notes on the history of the music, as well as playing techniques and styles.
The volume is accompanied by recordings of all tunes performed by Jonny Dyer. German and French translations of all texts are available as pdf downloads from the Schott Music website. Suitable for players of grades 3-8.
- Sture Schottis
- Emma fran Finland
- Uti Gröna Lunden
- Lilla Orevals
- Flickan Hon Gar in Dansen
- Polska fran Östra-Ryd
- Dans in Hagen
- Polska fran Fagelvik
- Pols fran Bergen
- Stensele Polska
- Polska fran Tärnsjö
- Varvindar Friska
- Pols efter Jon Andersson
- Gruvan
- Schottis fran Malung
- Schottis fran Lima
- Polska efter Ludwig Olsson
- Vals Frau Agerkrog
- Et To Tre
- Vallat fran Hälsingland
- Skomakaren
- Reinländer fran Norge
- Slängpolska efter Byss-Calle (No. 32)
- Tierpspolskan
- Triolpolska
- Slängpolska 'Puma' efter Byss-Calle
- Polska Fran Mariebol-Morfarspolska 28.-flatskutten
- Plocka Vill Jag Skogsviol
- Jämtlands Brudmarsch
- Ringdans
- Hornlat fran Boda
- Torgrimdansen
- Var Det Du Eller Var Det Jag
- Sista Polskan
- Slängpolska efter Byss-Calle (No. 25)
- Schottis efter Knaft-Jonke
- Langdans fran Sollerön
- Äppelbo Ganglat
- Fanteladda
- Botten
- Säckpipslat fran Norra Rada
- Get-trall
- Brudestykke
- Andet Brudestykke
- Bonden i Paradis
- Masbopolketten
- Eliker Valsen
- Svängrumpa
- Schottis fran Rejmyre
- Springvals fran Valö
- Vals efter Gasvikarn
- Gärdebylaten
- Roros Pols
- Gärdsbygubbarnas Polksa
- Polska fran Markaryd
- 1814
- Brudmarsch fran Dalby
- Polska fran Hälleforsnäs
- Hargalaten
- Himlens Polska
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