08 Fгјr D Muulг¶rgeli Frгјnde (schottis -
Follows the classic A-B-A or A-B-C-A form common in Swiss folk dances.
Usually performed in C Major or G Major to accommodate standard diatonic harmonicas.
Schottisch (a traditional 2/4 or 4/4 time folk dance)
Bright, accessible, and designed to highlight the lyrical quality of the harmonica.
Arthur Beul wrote this piece as a tribute to the community of harmonica players in Switzerland.
Frequently performed at folk festivals ( Ländlerfests ), in mountain huts, and at family gatherings.
Follows the classic A-B-A or A-B-C-A form common in Swiss folk dances.
Usually performed in C Major or G Major to accommodate standard diatonic harmonicas.
Schottisch (a traditional 2/4 or 4/4 time folk dance)
Bright, accessible, and designed to highlight the lyrical quality of the harmonica.
Arthur Beul wrote this piece as a tribute to the community of harmonica players in Switzerland.
Frequently performed at folk festivals ( Ländlerfests ), in mountain huts, and at family gatherings.