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 RE: Klezmer sound
Author: Ginny 
Date:   1999-07-20 23:05

I don't have the URL, but a web search will reveal a large number of Klezmer websites, some of which sell method books.
I have found that a shareware program, called "La Tarturuga" (the turtle) is the best way for me to learn ethnic music. It slows the recording down (as much as you want, though quality is lost at some point) and keeps the pitch the same. Email me if you're interested and I will try to direct you to it.

My favorite Klezmer clarinet stuff is vintage 1930 and played on Eb. I think the modern Klezmers play Bb. I don't play any Klezmer, but I play a fair amount of Bulgarian& Macedonian stuff, because I like the naturally occurring multiple meters. I use La Tarturuga to transcribe or play along with.

Ginny


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