Hegl Boarischer – Rehragout Boarischer (Bavarian folk song) [Sheet music] [Accompaniment track]

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📝 Sheet music pdf (C major)
🎵 Accompaniment mp3 (C major, 105bpm)

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を含む:
📝 Sheet music pdf (C major)

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を含む:
🎵 Accompaniment mp3 (C major, 105bpm)

Sample

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歌のデモ

This is a traditional folk song which is said to have originated from Bavaria, known as ‘Rehragout Boarischer’ which translates to ‘Venison stew’ and is a Boarischer (basically a slower paced 2/4 dance from Bavaria). In the 1980s it was adapted by an incredibly popular Austrian folk music group from Tirol, Zillertaler Schürzenjäger, as ‘Hegl Boarischer’, despite not crediting it as a folk song initially (later compilation albums did). According to some sources ‘Hegl’ is a Tyrolean dialect term for a pleasant young person, or possibly for a young boy. Although both versions have lyrics in part C, it can also be played as an instrumental, and is often played on the Styrian diatonic button accordion (Steirische Harmonika). It is covered by a range of folk music groups from ‘Echte Volksmusik’ (original traditional Bavarian or Austrian folk music) to contemporary Alpine folk music (Volksmusik) groups.

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その他のビデオ

First recording of the Zillertaler Schürzenjäger version
The same song performed as the traditional folk song from Bavaria, ‘Rehragout’

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