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music for
listening (at the table, in processions, ceremonial, etc.).
Freylekhs. The
simplest and most
widespread type of
klezmer dance tunes are those...
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considered dance pieces, but
there were none of the
traditional Bulgars,
Freylekhs or Horas. They also
imitated non-musical
sounds using their instruments...
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Sorceress (in
collaboration with
Joseph Achron); and
Zalman Shneyer's
Freylekhs (in
collaboration with
Maximilian Steinberg). He also
composed operettas...
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generally leads into a
faster and more
upbeat duple meter,
usually a
freylekh or a bulgar.
Among Yiddish-speaking Jews, the triple-meter
horah has also...
- "Going Down the Road
Feeling Bad" (live) The
Klezmatics [1] - "N.Y.
Psycho Freylekhs" (used for "The Oy Yoy Yoy Show" segment) many
original compositions of...
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Tumbalalaika Tumbalalaika,
shpil balalaika Tumbalalaika (also
Shpil balalaika),
freylekh zol zayn Meydl, meydl, kh'vil bay dir fregn, Vos ken vaksn,
vaksn on regn...
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Yiddish language during this time, and the 1936 song "Der Rebe Hot
Geheysn Freylekh Zayn"
became highly regarded by the Jews of
Europe in the 1930s. Gerson's...
- McKeown) 2 4 Holy
Ground 2 5
Moroccan Game 2 6
Hanuka Gelt 2 7 Medley:
Lolly Lo / NY
Psycho Freylekhs 2 8 Shnirele,
Perele 2 9 Ale
Brider 2 10 Tepel...
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transliteration English Oy,
breng mir
broyt un
breng mir vayn, Veln mir ale
freylekh zayn, Tray-lay-lay-lay-lay-lay, Kh'hob
shoyn latkes,
fleysh un fish, Un...
- syncopation, blue
notes and
rhythmic punch." 1. Fun
Tashlikh 2. NY
Psycho Freylekhs 3. Di
Sapozhkelekh 4.
Clarinet Yontev 5.
Araber Tants 6. Di zun vet Aruntergeyn...