‘Rad te imam’ (Slovenian for ‘I like you’) or better known by its German title ‘Auf nach Kranjska Gora’ (which means ‘Off to Kranjska Gora‘) is a polka by Jože Burnik and recorded by Alpski Kvintet (Alpenoberkrainer) in the early 1980s. It has also been performed on YouTube by Ansambel Juhej from Slovenia as “Veselo v Kranjsko Goro”. It’s a fast, energetic polka from an era where Burnik was the accordion player in Alpski Kvintet, and the ensemble had become very well known across Austria, and by the mid 1980s had influenced many other Austrian folk music ensembles, who began emulating the ‘Alpski’ sound which Alpenoberkrainer have become known for (built upon the foundations of the Original Avsenik Oberkrainer sound). Coincidentally the video by Ansambel Juhej features Alpski Kvintet’s newest accordionist (as of early 2024), Ciril Skebe.
Hope you enjoy this complete set of learning materials, including sheet music, tutorial video, and accompaniment track.
‘Learn to play’ package (includes sheet music and accompaniment track)
Tutorial preview (D major)
Learn to play (D major)
- 📝 Sheet music pdf
- 📹 Slow tutorial video
- 🎵 Accompaniment mp3 (140bpm)
Sheet music and accompaniment package
📝 Sheet music pdf (D major) + 🎵 Accompaniment mp3 (D major, 204bpm)
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📝 Sheet music pdf (D major)
Accompaniment track
🎵 Accompaniment mp3 (D major, 140bpm)