ohhhh you make this look so easy and fluid! love it.. now i will watch it a thousand times and try to get it by ear. >>im sure it wont be anywhere near what you sound like but i guess i have to crawl before i learn to walk. haha
hello people of the world does anyone know what happens to be the name of that 7 or so stringed bowed instrument in the background that looks somewhat like a turkish Kemenche?
We all need to remember that these are dance tunes for the whole community so playing them too fast rob’s the group of that experience. Just saying! Thanks Chris
Thanks! I really enjoy Hasidic music
Yes, they seem to be behind all the best tunes1
Excellent lesson thank you! Great to have directions for the slide downs and those type of trills
Glad you found it useful!
This is such a well explained video! I've been wanting to start playing klezmer music for a long time.
Thanks Josephine. Plenty more to come!
Great lesson and insight into this old tune Chris. Thanks
Thanks Allan!
ohhhh you make this look so easy and fluid! love it.. now i will watch it a thousand times and try to get it by ear. >>im sure it wont be anywhere near what you sound like but i guess i have to crawl before i learn to walk. haha
Thanks Wetdewlap!
If you enjoyed this, what klezmer tune would you like me to post next?
Yossel Yossel please :-)
@@mariafrak Nice idea! Gypsy Jazz or klezmer style?
@@TheFiddleChannel klezmer style please :-) I was used to play classic and now I want to learn klezmer style on violin!
@@mariafrak OK, I'll put it on the list!
@@TheFiddleChannel Thank you!! On the beginning I need to see very slowly the effects of klezmer music to be able to imitate them... ;-)
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Great, thanks!
Thanks. I think you'll enjoy "Raisins and Almonds" coming up next week!
Thank you for the informative video!
Say, is the gadulka behind you just decoration or do you play it as well?
Hi Acer. Yes, it's a Gadulka, but sadly I can't play it!
@@TheFiddleChannel Yet! Given your ear and skill I reckon it wouldn't take too long for you to figure it out.
Does your klezmer music book that is sold on Amazon contain the sheet music for the klezmer songs. Thank you, Deb USA
Hi Debra. Khusidlekh is among the 96 tunes in the book. Here's a trailer with more info;
ruclips.net/video/cnlw8fUP9m0/видео.html
Thank you very much! Looking forward to purchasing the music book🙂
What finger do you use when you shift up to high D? Second?
hello people of the world does anyone know what happens to be the name of that 7 or so stringed bowed instrument in the background that looks somewhat like a turkish Kemenche?
Hi Frank. It's an erhu from China. And no, I can't play it!
I didn’t even notice the one one the left! Thanks good to know! Buttt I was asking about the one on the right in the screen
@@frankmyszka7849 Ah, sorry, I'd forgotten that I used to shuffle my instruments around! That is a Gadulka from Bulgaria.
what is the instrument on the piano?
That's a gadulka from Bulgaria.
We all need to remember that these are dance tunes for the whole community so playing them too fast rob’s the group of that experience. Just saying! Thanks Chris
Lev Davidovich Bronstein? It can't be you..
B''H, Christ, Jesus, Amen.
Thos isnt a tutorial just a show off.😂😂😂😂😂