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From: AccordionStu
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  • very well done stu A*

  • Dollys brae is good on a flute but sounds top class on the accordion.

  • Lovely stuff. I play bagpipes with the De La Salle Scout Pipe Band and the Rowan Tree and Is ar Éireann Ní nEosfainn Cé hÍ are part of our repertoire too.

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  • that is very good i wish i could play dollys brae as good

  • nice !! how long have you been playing??

  • Nice playing; could never play the bass notes though myself. Any tips?

  • Hi Jimmy, The bass notes on the B/c normaly come as standard to support the key of tunes in the keys of C or B, Trad English and Irish Folk tunes are normally in D or G therefore you would need to change your bass for D and G Bass. But if you are hapy playing solo, transpose all the tunes into C and just Oompa Oompa on the bottom two set of buttons.

    Good Luck

  • you're very talented my friend,

    makes me want to play

  • Dirty ole town, dirty ole town lol :)

  • u can make that thing talk

    my uncle was the same, he was amazing at it

    it was a key accordion tho

  • Very good!

  • great set

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