Polka Mazurka (Teaching Video)

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  • Опубліковано 8 січ 2025

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  • @BrassicaRappa
    @BrassicaRappa 3 роки тому +5

    WONDERFUL! Not a dancer - just a pianist looking for inspiration. This is so much fun, though! I'm so glad I decided to hunt for this! Thanks so much for sharing!

    • @tymanung6382
      @tymanung6382 2 роки тому

      For some really different versions,
      listen to many youtube videos
      1) Gouadeloupe and Martinique ( now
      called Mazouk)
      2) Puerto Rico 1
      3) Mexico (less common)
      etc.?
      1 PR Mazurca video is under "Gibaro De
      PR--- ?" (to add)
      2 G. M. Mazurca usually has percussion
      from set of Gwo, Ka drums, at times +
      woodblock.

    • @tymanung6382
      @tymanung6382 2 роки тому

      For Puerto Rico example
      1) Gibaro De PR. Danzas puertorriquenas
      is partly mislabels
      1st--- Danza Puertoriquena is. 2/4 time
      single couple dance derived from PR
      version of contradanza, from English
      Country Dance
      2nd is Mazurca Puertoriquena
      Piano.musics, from Juan Morel Campos etc 19th c. PR composers
      Gouadeloupe + Martinique at times uses much percussion--- 3 sorts of two ka
      drums + wood block (or at times
      only with woodblock + etc. band).
      UA-cam is full of many Mazouk examples (+ Haute Taille, Quadrille,
      Bigiine, (Beguine, etc. in 2/4).
      Hope that these help-- BUT scores and
      sheet music ??
      Mazurek is original Polish name

  • @wanttosayadrem2551
    @wanttosayadrem2551 2 роки тому +1

    Great lesson! Like and Sub :) Please let me recommend another Polish dance (also music style) - Polonez (also known as Polanaise). It is a very distinguished dance, noble, but to this day - as far as I know - it is danced at the opening of many school and student balls. Chopin also composed some beautiful polonaises. An example of a very beautiful and nostalgic polonaise is "Farewell to the Fatherland" by the Polish composer Michal Kleofas Oginski. The title says a lot, because it was the most difficult time for the Polish Kingdom Commonwealth (in the 19th century after its partitions by several invaders/countries). Link separately because I don't know if it's allowed to give links so that bots don't remove my recommendation. Regards

  • @wanttosayadrem2551
    @wanttosayadrem2551 2 роки тому +1

    Post Scriptum: "Farewell to Fatherland" - polonaise (symphony version): ua-cam.com/video/tziH_rWlLcs/v-deo.html and piano version: ua-cam.com/video/m3aFnCanJ-k/v-deo.html but as I wrote it's also beautiful dance.

  • @hanssommer2287
    @hanssommer2287 3 роки тому +2

    Für den Klemm'schen Katechismus fehlen mir leider das fachliche Rüstzeug und die wirkliche Frömmigkeit.
    Zum Glück machen Sie das ja so schön anschaulich. Bis auf den Hop wird eine ziemlich fließende Figur daraus - wie Radfahren rückwärts ohne Stützrädchen. Ich habe mich schon immer gewundert, wie hier die Flöhe aus dem Hosenbein geschüttelt werden. Jetzt weiß ich's. Klasse, das Wachs spart man sich zum besseren Gleiten auch lieber.
    Ich wünsche Euch noch viel Spaß beim Tanzen.