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 Re: Dreydlekh/turns?
Author: Ralph Katz 
Date:   2003-07-15 17:15

If it is what I think it is, these are used in Greek & Turkish music, too. Play it ON the beat. For example, if one of these is on a D, play rapidly D-E-D-C then hold the D. Or for minor, D-Eflat-D-Dflat, or whatever other variation sounds good.

Another good source book is Henry Sapoznik's "Compleat Klezmer", with archival audio CD from Tara Publications (look them up on Google.)

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