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Italian folk music / Folk dance.
The "Tarantella Napoletana" is the tarantella associated with Naples. It is familiar to many viewers of popular media as a stereotypically "Italian" musical riff or melody. In the films The Godfather (Il Padrino) (1972) and The Godfather Part II (1973) tarantella’s are played in the openings scenes.

In this video the Tarantella Napoletana is played by Jo Brunenberg on a custom built Saltarelle Cleggan Accordion with 96 bass instead of 72 and on the right side 35 keys, of which the first is not a D-DRONE but a G instead and the highest tone is F.

The old film is from 1903.
Title: Tarantellen af Napoli
By: Peter Elfelt, Denmark.
Dancers: Hans Beck, Valborg Borchsenius
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The old images are Photochrome prints produced from photographic images made between 1890 and 1900. These prints were created by the Photoglob Company in Zürich, Switzerland, and the Detroit Publishing Company in Michigan. The richly colored images look like photographs but are actually ink-based photolithographs.

This tarantella has been popular for a very long time in the south of Italy. The origins of the Tarantella Napoletana's melody is controversial.
Most likely it is a melody from the Middle Ages and variants have developed in different parts of Italy over the course of time.
For example, there is a Sicilian ballad “Abballati, Abballati” that has a similar melody.
Some therefore claim that the source of the melody must be found in Sicily.
Others say that the song comes from Apulia, Calabria, Campania or Tarante.
A conclusive proof of the origin is not yet found and that does not matter because it is a beautiful melody!

Questa tarantella è apprezzata da molto tempo nel sud Italia.
Le origini della melodia della Tarantella Napoletana sono controverse.
Molto probabilmente è una melodia del Medioevo e le varianti si sono sviluppate in diverse parti d'Italia nel corso del tempo.
Ad esempio, c'è una ballata siciliana "Abballati, Abballati" che ha una melodia simile.
Alcuni affermano quindi che la fonte della melodia deve essere trovata in Sicilia.
Altri dicono che la canzone viene dallaPuglia, dalla Calabria, dalla Campania o da Tarante.
Una prova conclusiva dell'origine non è ancora stata trovata e non importa perché è una bella melodia!

Tarantella (Italian pronunciation: [taranˈtɛlla]) is a group of various folk dances characterized by a fast upbeat tempo, accompanied by tambourines. It is among the most recognized forms of traditional southern Italian music. The specific dance-name varies with every region, for instance tammurriata in Campania, pizzica in the Salento region, Sonu a ballu in Calabria. Tarantella is popular in Southern Italy and Argentina.

The dance originated in the Apulia region, and spread throughout the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. The Neapolitan tarantella is a courtship dance performed by couples whose "rhythms, melodies, gestures, and accompanying songs are quite distinct" featuring faster more cheerful music. Its origins may further lie in "a fifteenth-century fusion between the Spanish Fandango and the Moresque 'ballo di sfessartia'." The "magico-religious" tarantella is a solo dance performed supposedly to cure through perspiration the delirium and contortions attributed to the bite of a spider at harvest (summer) time. The dance was later applied as a supposed cure for the behavior of neurotic women ('Carnevaletto delle donne').
(Source: Wikipedia).

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I used to play this back in the 50's, just a boy. Now I've heard the golden standard for this song. I loved listening. Bella.

stevebayer
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I never thought I'd vibe with italian folk music

netroalex
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A lot of people think of the accordion as an "old man instrument" but you have to admit it can give off a nice atmosphere to an area

jasonjohnson
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This Simple Italian Melody is greater than the current crap pop music!

sumitguha
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I love this music. There is sunlight in this song, warmth of the italian people and culture.. Greeting from Azerbaijan..

bakuazer
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This old man is supremely talented ❤️ a gem❤️

CaptAashi
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Italian folk music is an offer you can't refuse!

LionKing-ewrm
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Viva la tarantella... Grazie per la tua stupenda esecuzione, per noi italiani è un piacere sentirla!

stefanoveronese
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I am from Romania! I love this song, it makes me feel italian! 🥰

Andres_Stone
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This is the song for when I'm cooking and extremely dedicated in the kitchen

civeblue
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It makes me remember the day I was in Venice in Italy in a gondola with my family, and all of a sudden a accordionist and a singer with a really deep voice came in the gondola and starts performing. Very special day... Plus it was on christmas day!

blazerunner
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OML I HAD THIS MELODY STUCK IN MY HEAD FOR DAYS AND I COULDNT REMEMBER THE SONG AND NOW I FOUND IT ON ACCIDENT AND IM SO HAPPY

drmedpresident
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This is the best version of this song I have heard. Bravo signor.

Natty
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My grandfather, my father, and my uncle Nick played the Accordion, and they played it very well...I enjoyed the Italian songs.  I have very fond memories of the music, the parties, the Italian cigars and the wine...the very best of people

anthonymagliaro
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Grande Italia, que se recupere logo desse maldito virus .

socorroaraujo
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J'ai passé presque toute ma vie à chercher cette musique, et elle apparaît dans mes suggestions.

Merci YouTube 🙏👍

unpseudosvp
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Amazing depth of sound from your beautiful accordion. Enjoyed the music and video immensely. Fran

AccordionLadyMi
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Another great performance and presentation from Accordion Jo.

JoeTierno
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what a good vídeo, master Jo! wonderful playing, great vídeo edition. And also, beautiful acordion! i've never seen a 35key. thanks for your vídeo!

sebastianbravo
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202 people don't know nothing about good music. Thank you Sir for your beautiful melodies. Greetings from Poland.

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