Hard to tell given the strict gun laws here.Hi, I was wondering how popular accordions are where you live.
Guitars are popular everywhere.I live in the south of England where , I would say accordions, aren't very popular. Guitars are!!
In my experience, a lot of that folk music, at least when played with some attempt of "authenticity", uses smaller instruments like diatonics of various kinds. The Eastern European stuff uses chromatic instruments indeed.I might be wrong, because there are hundreds of Morris dancer groups here in the UK, who mostly have one squeeze box player playing for them or Breton dancing bands who play traditional English and traditional french tunes, ceilidh - style events) to dance to. Music I don't really find inspiring to play , personally.
... prefer eastern European music, Sephardic and klezmer and classic french -style music.
Thought they were more into diatonics, possibly Steirische there, at least for the kind of music you abhorr? The kind of "Volksmusik" popularized on TV (and with fairly impressive viewing rates) is not specifically rooted in Bavaria I think; it's more of a reimaging of Slovenian folk music I guess.I grew up in Bavaria where accordions are popular. I absolutely can't stand the music from there. (No offense pls, if that is your cup)
I would have never started playing if I'd be still living there for the lack of inspiration....that's what I am saying.
Pretty much what I get my hands on. Due to my instrument's range and free bass, a lot is not even intended for accordion.What style of music do you like playing on your accordion?
But I need to pick up the instrument more these days.
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