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| hupaj Siupaj polka by pan franek any search engine or youtube. The fiddler on the right has more energy than I think I ever had. Don't bother trying to translate, just let the foot tapping start. |
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| WOW! what lively, foot-stomping music! George, were you up and dancing at 7 minutes to Midnight ("23:33"), last night? If so, good for you! That was a fun video to watch; I've jotted down the information you gave so that I can see it again, sometime. If one were feeling "blue", listening to that music would be a good antidote. |
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- Posted by west_gardener (My Page) on Sun, Dec 2, 12 at 18:30
| Oh, that's fun. We had a fiddler in our family and although he was a "serious" fiddler, he could jazz it up at times. I grew up with Polka music and dance. The accordian is also part of my history.We had fun. |
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- Posted by anneliese_32 6 (My Page) on Mon, Dec 3, 12 at 7:44
| If I remember correctly, I learned to dance the polka from my grandfather, I must have been about 5 yrs. old. This was just pure fun and I wished I had somebody to dance with. |
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| Yes, wouldn't it be fun to dance to that music? New knee day after tomorow but that won't give me my balance might quit hurting so much though. |
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- Posted by west_gardener (My Page) on Mon, Dec 3, 12 at 20:11
| gandle and anneliese, I'll dance the polka with you. I may be a little slow in the beginning, but I think we can get it together.and have some fun. |
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| Please include me in that polka party, too. That way, we'll each have a partner! George, I'll be thinking about you on Thursday, saying some prayers for a smooth surgery, and sending good thoughts and sunflowers to you and Leone. |
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| C'mon on down/up/over! You have never truly polka-ed if you haven't been to Nashville and gone to the Gerst Haus. We have a resident polka dancer who will waltz (get it, ha!) right up to you, replete in lederhosen and practically make you get out of your seat. You'd be in for a treat if you came here! |
Here is a link that might be useful: Mongo and his escapades
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| Looks like fun, our house always watched Lawrence Welk when we were growing up so polka and accordion music is familiar to me though I only played one that belonged to a friend. |
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| That was fun! Made me think of accordian players in general, and when I think of accordian players, I think of Vincenzo Abbraciante. You gotta see him. Sure he plays a good version of Ciribirabin, but watch his fingers light on fire at 1:58. YOu've never seen anything like him. He's jaw dropping! |
Here is a link that might be useful: Vincenzo Abbracciante on youtube
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- Posted by west_gardener (My Page) on Thu, Dec 6, 12 at 19:27
| I enjoyed the music, and I'm impressed with his dexterity. |
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| Hoping your new knee will give the ability to do a bit of dancing as soon as you get used to it. |
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