Ok, thanks Anyanka. So, here is our chance to try the famous tarantella for tune of the month. If you like this sort of thing I hope you will consider posting a video, soundfile or link. If you dont like this sort of thing then I hope you will host tune of the month another time.
I have not made a tarantella video yet but I will before the month is over. For now I want to give you some resources for this fascinating dance music. There are, at last count, 47 different types of tarantellas

. I will discuss two and let others provide additional resources.
Number one I broadly characterize as the Napoletana, Godfather or Wedding Tarantella, generally suited for piano accordion because accompanied by minor chords.
Here is a virtuoso rendition:
Here is an intersting how to video where it is a traditional gypsy tune:
Here is my favorite Napoletana tarantella sheet music:
http://www.wongawillicolonialdance.org.au/webfiles/fck/zumpaitaliantunebooksample.pdf
The other type is the traditional dance music played on the organetto or Italian button accordion (melodeon). In my broad characterization this includes the Calabrese, Abbruzzese, Lucana, etc.
Heres my favorite classic rendition:
And here is a modern one showing the traditional dance:
Here is some sheet music from organetto.net where you will also find many other simplified versions of various tarantellas:
http://www.organetto.net/index.php?...ownload&id=338:tarantella-calabrese&Itemid=69
And finally, here is a demonstration of the above:
Notice that it is really a collection of related phrases, repeated. Its up to you to find your own way to make and string together these phrases, or riffs.
Ok, thats a very simplified overview leaving out tons of stuff that I hope others will contribute to. But mainly I hope you find this interesting and will take the time to play one or two tarantellas and post if you so choose.
Thank you, Tom