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Memory Boxes

Explore the relationship between Bavarian and Tyrolean music, their similarities, traditional instruments, yodeling, part singing, Schuhplattler dance, and the preservation of these traditions in Lower Bavaria.

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Memory Boxes

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  1. Memory Boxes Bavarian and Tyrolean Music Memory Boxes – Volkshochschule Olching e.V. Hélène Sajons

  2. Relation betweenBavarianandTyroleonmusic • Similarityofbothregions: Alps, mountainvillages, commonculturalandhistoricalbackgroundhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6H_GUCZp24 • Tradition ofplayingmusicor/andsinging in thefamily Memory Boxes – Volkshochschule Olching e.V. Hélène Sajons

  3. 1. Instrumental Music • Someinstrumentsareusuallyusedforplayingmusic in familiesandmusicgroups: • Zither • Dulcimer : a kindofzither but playedwithsmallhammers • Guitar • Harp • Accordeon • Fiddle • Then also: • Brass instruments (trumpet, tuba, trombone, …) • Saxophone • Cello • Pipe Memory Boxes – Volkshochschule Olching e.V. Hélène Sajons

  4. 2. Yodelingand Part Singing Yodelingisa form of singing which involves repeated changes of pitch during a single note. Alpine yodeling was a longtime rural tradition in Europe, and became popular in the 1830s as an entertainment in theaters and music halls. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yodeling Yodeling is often played alternately with instrumental music. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjS1GEBF04Y Kobenzer Streich - s' Gamserl http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vm4iAmno4x0 Hoamatland Zwoagsang "d`Woidkrankheit" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OK6KU2XWlg8 Rottacher Sänger - 's Dirndln is wunderschee Memory Boxes – Volkshochschule Olching e.V. Hélène Sajons

  5. Schuhplattler and Bavarian Dances „Schuhplattler“ is a dance. It is danced by men wearing leather trousers and sometimes with women turning around. Men have to clap in their hands, on their thighs and their feet in fixed sequences. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pr5Nx5o8qhw MaxglauerMarsch performed by the Chiemgaualpenverband http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsPnshMxkVw BR-Alpha: JungeRiederinger Others traditional dances are the polka and the walz. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9TwO-rYJZ_E Bavarian polka performed by the German American Society http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtha606AhEU BR: Music Band: Die CitollerTanzgeiger – Title: GebirgskinderWalzer Memory Boxes – Volkshochschule Olching e.V. Hélène Sajons

  6. Are traditional music and dances still „in“? All-over Lower Bavaria local costume groups try to keep traditional dances alive. In cities they encounter more difficulties than in villages due to the fact that lot of inhabitants are not originally from Bavaria and that young people usually prefer other kind of music and dance. Music groups experienced the same situation but the traditions are still well alive and continue to be passed to the younger generation. Thank you for your attention! This project is/was funded with support from the European Commission. The content reflects the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein. Memory Boxes – Volkshochschule Olching e.V. Hélène Sajons

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