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A real classic by Slavko Avsenik and his Original Oberkrainer. This soulful waltz will make your heart sing. In the original Oberkrainer recording, the clarinets are in the foreground, but the piece also sounds wonderful with the Styrian. What do you think, does René Kogler convert at least as beautiful sounds to the harmonica? Let us know in the comments what you think of this version! ------------------- René Kogler plays here on a Strasser Professional Kirsch in the GCFB tuning. Learn to play the Styrian harmonica without sheet music: https://quetschn.academy/lerne-harmonika If you want to buy a Styrian harmonica but don't know what to look out for when buying one, download our checklist: https://quetschn.academy/checkliste-h... Or simply make an appointment directly with our harmonica expert: https://quetschn.academy/harmonikaber... ???????????????????????? This might also interest you: Bring everyday life and regular harmonica playing (again) under one roof: https://quetschn.academy/5-tipps-quet... Watch our film to immerse yourself in the world of the Styrian harmonica for the next 32 minutes: https://quetschn.academy/film?utm_sou... Get our book “IQ - Intelligent Quetschn” to learn the 7 most common mistakes when playing the Quetschn and the 9 most important laws of Quetschn success: https://quetschn.academy/iq?utm_sourc... ???????????????????????? You can find more of us here: ► Facebook: / quetschn.academy ► Facebook group: / quetschnfamilie ► Instagram: / quetschn.academy ► Podcast: https://quetschn.academy/podcast/ ❓ Do you have any questions about the harmonica, Quetschn Academy membership or any other concern? Then send us an email to [email protected] and we will be happy to help you!