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Conjunto Dave

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Re: German dance tunes?
« Reply #20 on: September 18, 2019, 09:01:35 PM »

Not sure if it's Austrian rather than German, but here is the complete tablature for Stoariegler Polka also called Pretuler Polka I wrote for a standard layout 3-row like a Hohner Corona (in this case GCF).

Push notes are inside brackets.
~ = longer note
s  = shorter note

Part 1.

(C45s F3G4s C34~  C45 C56 C67~  G67 F45) F3C6~ C24 C34 F3C6~ 
F3C6~ C24 C34 F3C6~ (C56~ C34 C45 C56~)
(C45s F3G4s C34~  C45 C56 C67~  G67 F45) F3C6~ C24 C34 F3C6~
F3C6~ C24 C34 F3C6s C45s F23s C34s (C34s) C24~ (C345)

(C45s F3G4s C34~  C45 C56 C67~  G67 F45) F3C6~ C24 C34 F3C6~ 
F3C6~ C24 C34 F3C6~ (C56~ C34 C45 C56~)
(C45s F3G4s C34~  C45 C56 C67~  G67 F45) F3C6~ C24 C34 F3C6~
F3C6~ C24 C34 F3C6s C45s F23s C34s (C34s) C24~ (C345)

Part 2.

(C5~  C67.C67 C45~  C67.C67 C45~  C67 C45 C56 C67) C68.C68 F3C4~
C68.C68 F3C4~  C68.C68 F3C4~  C68 F3C4 F3C6 C68 (C67.C67 C45~)
(C67.C67 C45~  C67.C67 C45~  C67 C45 C56 C67) C68.C68 F3C4~
F3C6~ C24 C34 F3C6s C45s F23s C34s (C34s) C24~ (C345)

(C5~  C67.C67 C45~  C67.C67 C45~  C67 C45 C56 C67) C68.C68 F3C4~
C68.C68 F3C4~  C68.C68 F3C4~  C68 F3C4 F3C6 C68 (C67.C67 C45~)
(C67.C67 C45~  C67.C67 C45~  C67 C45 C56 C67) C68.C68 F3C4~
F3C6~ C24 C34 F3C6s C45s F23s C34s (C34s) C24~ (C345s C345x3)

Part 3.

(F24  F34~ F45 F34 F56~ F45 F34) F24~ F4G7 F24 G78~
F24~ F4G7 F24 G78~  F4G7 F24 (F34~ F45 F34 F56~)
(F34~ F45 F34 F56~ F45 F34) F24~ F4G7 F24 G78~
F24~ F4G7 F24 G78s F45s G67s F34s (F34s) F24~ (F345)

(F24  F34~ F45 F34 F56~ F45 F34) F24~ F4G7 F24 G78~
F24~ F4G7 F24 G78~  F4G7 F24 (F34~ F45 F34 F56~)
(F34~ F45 F34 F56~ F45 F34) F24~ F4G7 F24 G78~
F24~ F4G7 F24 G78s F45s G67s F34s (F34s) F24~ (F345s F345x3)

Played as follows:
- Part 1
- Part 2
- Part 3
- Part 1 – first part only
- Part 2 – first part only
- Part 3 and finish.

I created the tab from the youtube video by Christian Ottino (Musikwelt).  It is played on a B/Es/As/Des (Bb/Eb/Ab/Db) Steirische Harmonika, but I have created the tab for a standard layout 3-row button accordion.
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