This is a popular Austrian traditional polka of origins unknown. It is was commonly played on violin before being adapted by one of the most popular folk-pop or Volksmusik bands from Austria, Zillertaler Schürzenjäger. Now it is also commonly played on accordion and steirische hamronika.
First now I’ve created learning material in the key of Bb (same as the Zillertaler Schürzenjäger version), but if some of you would like a version in F or G, let me know, and after a few of you ask of it, I will create it.
Preview:
📝 Sheet music pdf (B♭)
Learn to play includes:
– Sheet music pdf (Bb)
– Accompaniment/playback mp3 (Bb)
– Slow tutorial video (Bb)
– Play-along video (Bb)
Hello Phillip, this is of course a good mood piece, first the welcome polka and then after 2 or 3 pieces then the Zillertal wedding march … good atmosphere guaranteed, thank you very much … Bb is a good key to play