08 | Fгјr D Muulг¶rgeli Frгјnde (schottis
It remains one of the most requested pieces for harmonica ensembles due to its catchy hook and traditional "homeland" (Heimat) feel. 💿 Performance Notes
📍 This piece is a bridge between traditional alpine folk and the melodic pop-sensibilities that Arthur Beul brought to 20th-century Swiss music. To help you refine this report: Should I include a biographical sketch of Arthur Beul?
Moderate; accessible for hobbyists while offering room for expressive ornamentation by masters. 🏔️ Cultural Context 08 FГјr d MuulГ¶rgeli FrГјnde (Schottis
Schottisch (a traditional 2/4 or 4/4 time folk dance)
Follows the classic A-B-A or A-B-C-A form common in Swiss folk dances. It remains one of the most requested pieces
Arthur Beul wrote this piece as a tribute to the community of harmonica players in Switzerland.
Harmonica (Muulörgeli), often accompanied by accordion and double bass. 🎼 Musical Characteristics Moderate; accessible for hobbyists while offering room for
Should be played at a steady dance pace (not too fast) to maintain the Schottisch swing.