Na Golici Note Za Klavirsko Harmoniko 🎯 Full HD
Right hand (melody opening): D - F - G - A - C - D - (high) D - C - A - G - F - D
| Technique | Application in the song | |-----------|-------------------------| | Bellows control | Accents on beats 1 and 3, smooth legato for phrases | | Finger articulation | Quick runs, staccato for dance feel | | Ornaments | Grace notes and trills typical of Balkan style | | Left-hand jumps | Fast shifts between bass and chord buttons | | Dynamic contrast | Soft verses vs. loud refrains (typical for folk dances) | na golici note za klavirsko harmoniko
Listen to traditional recordings (e.g., by accordionist Pece Atanasovski or the ensemble “Biljana”) to internalize the style, then use or create sheet music as a guide – not a strict rule – because folk music thrives on personal interpretation. If you need a specific transcription (note-for-note) of “Na golički” for piano accordion, I recommend consulting a Balkan music teacher or requesting a custom arrangement from a professional transcriber. Right hand (melody opening): D - F -
1. Introduction “Na golički” is a well-known Macedonian folk song, often performed at celebrations, festivals, and cultural events. The song originates from the region of Golič (near the town of Kičevo, North Macedonia). For piano accordionists, this piece is a staple in the Balkan folk repertoire due to its characteristic rhythm, ornamentation, and emotional expression. For piano accordionists, this piece is a staple
Left hand (basic pattern for 2/4): Bass D - Chord Dm - Bass D - Chord Dm
For the B section: Bass A - Chord A7 - Bass A - Chord A7 (modulating to A minor) To play “Na golički” authentically, an accordionist should master:
