Hey Folks,
Every year I get offered Oktoberfest gigs, as no doubt many of you do also. I almost always turn them down because, to be honest, I don't much care for the music one is expected to play at these gigs. This year, however, I decided to say yes to a series of twelve 4 hour gigs that paid enough to make it worthwhile, and figured it would be a chance to learn some new repertoire. Apart from the unavoidable Chicken Dance, Beer Barrel Polka, and the (musically and thematically) appalling Too Fat Polka, which are always expected at these affairs, what are some legit Bavarian folk tunes that would be good for this kind of gig? Or, failing that, what are the tunes that people will want to hear at an Oktoberfest event in the (southern) US? My German repertoire is more along the lines of Kurt Weill and Hanns Eisler, which I'm pretty sure would not go over well.
Every year I get offered Oktoberfest gigs, as no doubt many of you do also. I almost always turn them down because, to be honest, I don't much care for the music one is expected to play at these gigs. This year, however, I decided to say yes to a series of twelve 4 hour gigs that paid enough to make it worthwhile, and figured it would be a chance to learn some new repertoire. Apart from the unavoidable Chicken Dance, Beer Barrel Polka, and the (musically and thematically) appalling Too Fat Polka, which are always expected at these affairs, what are some legit Bavarian folk tunes that would be good for this kind of gig? Or, failing that, what are the tunes that people will want to hear at an Oktoberfest event in the (southern) US? My German repertoire is more along the lines of Kurt Weill and Hanns Eisler, which I'm pretty sure would not go over well.