Gypsy Music Beschreibung Welcome to the rich world of Eastern European and Balkan music. 61 tunes, organised into the different regions from where I believe they have originated. A word of political correctness: Whilst the term Gypsy music is an ethnomusicology term and politically acceptable, we always refer to people as Romany people or Roma (which is different from Romanian people or from Rome/Roma, the Italian capital city!). This collection comes with audio files for each piece. The main aim of the recordings is to help you with articulation, phrasing and style. I also hope it will assist you to interpret the ornamentation which sometimes is notated, and at other times will need your creative input. Most of the music is not really suited to learn by reading a sheet, so I hope the audio tracks will help you to bring to life the written dots in this book. Inhalt Ajde Jano Ara More Katama Arestelle Bihári Nóta Bringing in the Sheep Buba Maro Cossacks Farewell Csak Egy Kislán Van a Világon Czárdás Deep Sorrow Djunjuritsa Dui Dui Desu Dui Ederlezi Egy Cica, Két Cica Fuli Tschai Gankino Geamparale Halljátok Cigányok Haragszom a Töködre Heissa Troika Hollá, Repül a Szan Hora de la Risipiti Hora Matishore Hora Nunzi Hungarian Romance Jai Mamo Jai Souvent Pléuré Jaj de Szép Kék Szeme Jovano, Jovanke Katjusha Kikko Kolo Resavka Korobuchka Lakre Bala Makedonsko Devojce Maros Vize Me Hum Mato Minek a Szöke énnékem Moscova Nane Cocha, Nane Gat Nane Love O Postari Zavel Ochi Chornye 2/4 Ochi Chornye 3/4 Opa Cupa Petyorshka Promoroaca Prsi, Prsi Rachenitsa Riabinushka Romany Czárdás Rumunska Igra Sedlak Serbian Rumba Silent Fields Song of the Kujaviacy Suga a Fülébe Taljanska Tama Daleko Ze Dode Zigano