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french accordions

  1. Jaime_Dergut

    How do I learn french tunes for accordion?

    Hello dear accordion community, today, I would like to discuss a learning topic with you all. Recently, I found a video on Youtube with this young lady from France, playing a tune that I believe is French. I really like this. I believe it captures the very essence of the accordion, and I...
  2. Jaime_Dergut

    Musette tunes for accordion

    Hello there, I was wondering if I could ask community here for a recollection of several musette tunes for the accordion. I want to learn more about them since I only know Reine De Musette. ( I would appreciate a book about it that I could buy from North America. PDFs are also welcome)...
  3. J

    French accordions

    Maybe someone can answer this for me. French accordions, to my ear, have a very special uniquely French sound. I do hear that what I think must be two sets of reeds tuned slightly apart. But there’s something more. Sound is very hard to describe, but the words bright and hollow come to...
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