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Tsamiko - niaven - July 16th, 2012 Hello Tselingas! How about posting sheet music on a Tsamiko that people can learn. It will help in technique and interpretation. Poulaki Xeno http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFYwm5Kv6NA&feature=related Tsamiko - tseligas - July 17th, 2012 Oh, you are reading my mind! I just finished the sheet music on a mix of nisiotika and I am about to post it in the next few days. The next area I wanted to go to was Epirus so I agree. I will start working on that! Good suggestion! Tsamiko - niaven - July 25th, 2012 Hello Tseligas! I have posted the Epirotic Scales for those who are interested A B C# E F# A A C D E G A and the following link for a classic first song to learn from Epirus - Yianni to Mandili Sou http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mC2eZSIbtwM Tsamiko - tseligas - July 26th, 2012 Thanks Niaven, That will be a nice theme for a lesson too!. Correct me if I am wrong, but this is what we call pentatonic. right? I kind of play them by feeling but it pays to see them written! Do you have some Epirus sheet music? I am also working on "Stis Pargas ton aniforo". Tsamiko - niaven - July 26th, 2012 Indeed Tseligas this is the Pentatonic - Minor and Major. I hope the following notation is enough to provide sheet music. A Minor-Yianni Mou to Mantili Sou A. CD.. DCA.. AC. DCDC AC. DCA... - REPEAT BCDE EE GE GE GE DC BCDE DE DC. D.C. A. BCDE EE GE GE GE DC DC DCA *{[(A GAG EGE DED C) 3X ] D. CA G(2nD)A BACK TO} * All G's - 2nd Tsamiko - niaven - July 26th, 2012 Epirotika - just a reminder that this music is played slowly with a lot of expression and feeling. There is a lot of dropping and bending of notes. The notes are simple but few can play well. Listen to Saleas and Kapsalis - my two favourites. The link to the song that I have posted above should give you an idea of how songs are played (epirotika). Usually, the time signature is 5/4 and played at 90 beats. Tsamiko - tseligas - August 12th, 2012 Niaven, I want to make an Epirus Mix. In the same way I did the Summer mix. You seem very experienced,...so in your opinion what are 4-5 Epirus songs that are well known and relatively easy to play? I already started working on "poulaki kseno " that you posted but since I am in Greece we won't see the sheet for a couple of weeks. Tsamiko - niaven - August 15th, 2012 Hello Tseligas! I hope you are enjoying Greece this time of year. Thanks for the summer mix you provided. Here is a list of pan-Epirotic songs that you can choose from. In Epirus, we have songs from almost every village in every county. However, this style of music is very distinct and immidiately noticeable. (Dropping of notes and slurring). I have included a variety of songs that should interest the novice to the experienced player. Den Mboro Manoula (O Giatros) Tis Pargas Ton Aniforo Tha Sou Rixo Fola Sto Skilaki Kontoula Lemonia O Giannos Kof'Tin Eleni Tin Elia Birbilis SKAROS - my favourite and the most difficult of the bunch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOekOIlZ59g&feature=BFa&list=PL133B1124B6F6D710 Tsamiko - tseligas - August 29th, 2012 Hi Niaven!, Back again in US. Niaven, I imagine you are from Epirus? What's your clarinet background? Nice list you provided. I already started working on Pargas ton Aniforo. Tsamiko - niaven - August 30th, 2012 Hello Tseligas! I hope you had a great time in Greece. Originally, my family originated in Epirus (Mastorohoria - Mt. Grammos) and 200 years ago migrated to Western Macedonia. I have been playing for over 10 years and I love demotika. I favour classic Tsamika and my favourites are Ilios and Itia. I took piano and clarinet in high school and unfortutanely learned on a Boehm and stuck with it. I do however, own two Alberts that I also play. I have tried to get the "sound" by playing with 1 1/2 reed and using a VanDoren 5JB. It comes very close. I applaud your efforts in providing sheet music for clarinetists. I wish I had this resource when I was starting to play demotika on my clarinet. I will provide you with notes for Pargas.....Aniforo. Hopefully, this will help you. Sxalw ACDEGA A Dc D DCAGA ADC D DCAC. GC EGACDEG.EDC EGAC. DCAGA Please embellish. This link gives a good rendition for a clarinet. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y16N_UBkyBA&feature=related |