Features the characteristic "staccato" hop-step feel of a Schottisch.
Follows the classic A-B-A or A-B-C-A form common in Swiss folk dances.
Best enjoyed as a duet between a lead harmonica and a "Schwyzerörgeli" (Swiss accordion) for authentic texture. 08 FГјr d MuulГ¶rgeli FrГјnde (Schottis
Usually performed in C Major or G Major to accommodate standard diatonic harmonicas.
This report covers the Swiss folk music piece (For the Mouth Organ Friends), a traditional Schottisch composed by the renowned accordionist and composer Arthur Beul . 🎵 Composition Overview Title: Für d Muulörgeli Fründe Composer: Arthur Beul (1915–2010) Features the characteristic "staccato" hop-step feel of a
Should be played at a steady dance pace (not too fast) to maintain the Schottisch swing.
📍 This piece is a bridge between traditional alpine folk and the melodic pop-sensibilities that Arthur Beul brought to 20th-century Swiss music. To help you refine this report: Should I include a biographical sketch of Arthur Beul? Usually performed in C Major or G Major
Frequently performed at folk festivals ( Ländlerfests ), in mountain huts, and at family gatherings.