I'm really in doubt at the moment. I need a firm upgrade from my present 82 bass accordeon. 120 bass accordeons with cassotto and converter bass are way out of my price range...but the FR7 seems to carry a hefty price. Would it be worth it to go for the FR series? I played the FR3 briefly, but I felt the basses sounded a bit metallic, but it was difficult to hear well.
Hallo Dominique.Mooie demo. Ik speel ook accordeon, pianoklavier.Maar ik heb nu ook een knopaccordeon,waarop ik dus hard aan het studeren ben om daarop te kunnen spelen.Ik wil een FR-1B kopen.Mooie combi met m'n keyboard.Kan je met de bassen via midi de akkoorden van de begeleiding aansturen? lijkt me leuk om zo bijvoorbeeld La Meuse te spelen.Dat doe ik nu door de begeleiding eerst in te spelen. En, wanneer komt je volgende CD uit? De eerste heb ik geloof ik al grijs gedraaid...Groeten, Maurice
Bedankt dat je mijn stuk 'la Meuse' zo mooi vind! De FR1b is momenteel de kleinste en lichtste V-Accordeon. Ook met deze versie kun je een keyboard aansturen. Ga eens langs bij je locale Roland dealer voor een demo!!
He's obviously a fantastic player, but am I the only one who thinks the MIDI stuff---you know, where you simulate all the other instruments, rhythm, etc.---is incredibly corny? Ack. I love accordion music, but the MIDI stuff makes me squirm. It makes me sad, too, because there are many people who would appreciate the beautiful sound of an accordion, but they hear this syntho-stuff instead, and they roll their eyes... Sorry, I just find it embarrassingly cheesy.
Thanks for writing. Don't forget that midi make's it possible to cross the musical border. An accordionplayer is not longer limited to his accordionsound. It's possible to discover all of the musical instruments with this midi accordion. The average accordionplayer is very happy with the midi freedom.
Your right, I just ordered mine. It's not like we are trading in our accordions to go comepletely digital. It's about having fun. you know, I've seen FR7,5,2, and 1. Can someone post an FR3sb video??
"An accordion player is no longer limited to his accordion sound... It's possible to discover all of the musical instruments with this [MIDI]..."
Recorded simulations of them, you mean. There's a difference, right? Musicians spend years learning to get subtly different tones and feelings... With MIDI, that's all lost. It's a kind of musical poverty---and it's considered normal now.
(I keep thinking of Bill Murray's "lounge singer" routine on SNL, where he gave the drum machine a solo. :?D )
Maybe it's just me, but the idea of playing things like string sections on an accordion seems incredibly corny. And I'm an accordionist!
I'm not just trying to be negative... Whatever music people like, and however they produce it, is up to them. But when I see and hear things like this, I cringe in embarrassment, frankly... This seems like a toy, at best, and I'm amazed anyone would take it more seriously.
I just realized something. Would you compare a grand piano to a state of the art electric keyboard?...U shouldnt be. fact is, both are marvelous instruments. now,,,, is it gonna be chessy comparing to the real accordion its modeling. hell yes. should we be comparing them, hell no. it a diff instrument entirely. lets hear the 4/5 sound like an orchestra. what makes ME sad, is that people would roll eyes at this technological marvel because its chessy comparing to the real thing.
I will probably buy a V-accordion in a month. Either the FR-2 or FR-3.
I'm curious to know how does the violin sound?
Also, I'm reading through the manual off Roland's website. Does the FR-2 have a trumpet? I'm curious to know because I might try other types of music either than traditional accordion music.
Brilliant! I wish Roland would post something like this on their website. I bought an FR-3S last year which is superb the only gripe being that there's no decent piano sound on it apart from on Free Bass. I am hoping to buy an FR-2B this year. I was a bit dubious as to how it would sound. Now I have no such fears, it sounds EXCELLENT. Many thanks!
Нормально но как то суховато звуки идут чегото не хватает!!!!!!!?
aist60 2 weeks ago
Goed gedaan Dominique ik ben beginend accordeon speller van 17 maar hallo zeg.
veel oefenen. weinig les.
hoop ooit zo te spelen.
mvg dave
damscobig 6 months ago
how much did you pay for it?, i would like to buy one!
Fpaquot 7 months ago
er zijn maar heel weinig die de roland goed bespelen maar jij bent er een van!
groetjes frits29
frits29 1 year ago
nice! i might get this for mexican norteño music! probably create a new style! ho ho ho ho!!!!
rural1 1 year ago
Roland,nothing be compared it
PHOBOSEDEMOS 2 years ago
Nice Demo on the Roland thanks for that.
I love all your performances even since you were a child. Very nice to see you again. Thanks for the post.
Ron!
Rhawneld57 2 years ago
How much does this cost?
AgurkSalat2007 2 years ago
Wow, my accordion is way more basic than this in my vids I've put on here! Such skill you have and thanks for sharing it!
HectorAwol 2 years ago
is there batteries in it? any speakers?
or do you have to plug it to the wall, and to a mixer ?...
raffi98 2 years ago
I would like to ask: Who is the third jazz style know what title?
wwmcxx 2 years ago 2
I'm really in doubt at the moment. I need a firm upgrade from my present 82 bass accordeon. 120 bass accordeons with cassotto and converter bass are way out of my price range...but the FR7 seems to carry a hefty price. Would it be worth it to go for the FR series? I played the FR3 briefly, but I felt the basses sounded a bit metallic, but it was difficult to hear well.
arbanafal 2 years ago
ese acordion no tiene madres quiero uno asi nose pa que pero lo quiero ajajaja
LARZSK 2 years ago
Hallo Dominique.Mooie demo. Ik speel ook accordeon, pianoklavier.Maar ik heb nu ook een knopaccordeon,waarop ik dus hard aan het studeren ben om daarop te kunnen spelen.Ik wil een FR-1B kopen.Mooie combi met m'n keyboard.Kan je met de bassen via midi de akkoorden van de begeleiding aansturen? lijkt me leuk om zo bijvoorbeeld La Meuse te spelen.Dat doe ik nu door de begeleiding eerst in te spelen. En, wanneer komt je volgende CD uit? De eerste heb ik geloof ik al grijs gedraaid...Groeten, Maurice
mlschaap 3 years ago
Hallo Maurice,
Bedankt dat je mijn stuk 'la Meuse' zo mooi vind! De FR1b is momenteel de kleinste en lichtste V-Accordeon. Ook met deze versie kun je een keyboard aansturen. Ga eens langs bij je locale Roland dealer voor een demo!!
Volgende CD? Wie weet!
surunairdaccordeon 3 years ago
He's obviously a fantastic player, but am I the only one who thinks the MIDI stuff---you know, where you simulate all the other instruments, rhythm, etc.---is incredibly corny? Ack. I love accordion music, but the MIDI stuff makes me squirm. It makes me sad, too, because there are many people who would appreciate the beautiful sound of an accordion, but they hear this syntho-stuff instead, and they roll their eyes... Sorry, I just find it embarrassingly cheesy.
zeppy13131 3 years ago
Hello zeppy13131 from Canada,
Thanks for writing. Don't forget that midi make's it possible to cross the musical border. An accordionplayer is not longer limited to his accordionsound. It's possible to discover all of the musical instruments with this midi accordion. The average accordionplayer is very happy with the midi freedom.
surunairdaccordeon 3 years ago
Your right, I just ordered mine. It's not like we are trading in our accordions to go comepletely digital. It's about having fun. you know, I've seen FR7,5,2, and 1. Can someone post an FR3sb video??
tavo220 3 years ago
"An accordion player is no longer limited to his accordion sound... It's possible to discover all of the musical instruments with this [MIDI]..."
Recorded simulations of them, you mean. There's a difference, right? Musicians spend years learning to get subtly different tones and feelings... With MIDI, that's all lost. It's a kind of musical poverty---and it's considered normal now.
(I keep thinking of Bill Murray's "lounge singer" routine on SNL, where he gave the drum machine a solo. :?D )
zeppy13131 2 years ago 4
Hello Zeppy,
Try it first. A V-accordion has a bellow. That changes the whole midi story; emotions are possible now.
Greetings.
surunairdaccordeon 2 years ago
Maybe it's just me, but the idea of playing things like string sections on an accordion seems incredibly corny. And I'm an accordionist!
I'm not just trying to be negative... Whatever music people like, and however they produce it, is up to them. But when I see and hear things like this, I cringe in embarrassment, frankly... This seems like a toy, at best, and I'm amazed anyone would take it more seriously.
Chucoh 1 year ago
Who ever said that you cant get different tones from the v accordion. It simulates all the characteristics of the acoustic version.
CurtisStephenson 2 years ago
I just realized something. Would you compare a grand piano to a state of the art electric keyboard?...U shouldnt be. fact is, both are marvelous instruments. now,,,, is it gonna be chessy comparing to the real accordion its modeling. hell yes. should we be comparing them, hell no. it a diff instrument entirely. lets hear the 4/5 sound like an orchestra. what makes ME sad, is that people would roll eyes at this technological marvel because its chessy comparing to the real thing.
yamarydr 2 years ago
can someone give me a tip on how he gets the glissando sound at about 1:28 ? It seems like a useful technique on CBAs.
Noog09 3 years ago
Hallo Noog09 from V.S.
The glissando is just pulling your fingers in a stable position in a direction over the keyboard.
surunairdaccordeon 3 years ago
Hello
I will probably buy a V-accordion in a month. Either the FR-2 or FR-3.
I'm curious to know how does the violin sound?
Also, I'm reading through the manual off Roland's website. Does the FR-2 have a trumpet? I'm curious to know because I might try other types of music either than traditional accordion music.
loafingsmurf 3 years ago
I've got the piano version of the FR-3S.
I don't use the orchestral sounds much at all, Clarinet sounds OK as does the Jazz Organ.
The violin has a "scratchy" flat sound. Trumpet is versatile, timbre of it can be well altered using the bellows.
What is missing is a good piano sound on the treble side.
The accordion sounds are fantastic, I play mostly French & Scottish & have not been disappointed at all. Cajun and Bandoneon sound fantastic too.
Mine was UKP 1350 - well worth it.
DrKincade 3 years ago
does it have a battery??
zuio12321 3 years ago
You can put AA Batteries into the FR2!!!
surunairdaccordeon 3 years ago
can you tell me does that accordeon have speakers inside her, or you must connect to headphones or speakers??
zuio12321 3 years ago
pretty good-5/5 stars for you
laser4341 3 years ago
You play very well! 5 stars! :>
Anemita 3 years ago
Thank you very much fot the 5 stars!!
surunairdaccordeon 3 years ago
What a great player. Wish we could see more of you
graham1281 3 years ago
hermoso
hidrotejano 3 years ago
wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tirlande 3 years ago
das it have a converter?
ebach1 3 years ago
Hello Ebach1,
No, the FR2 has no converter. But the Fr7, 5, 3 do!
Much greetings,
Dominique Paats
surunairdaccordeon 3 years ago
i want one..can i have yours?
hardcorechicano 3 years ago
nice!
AkiyamFIN 3 years ago
Brilliant! I wish Roland would post something like this on their website. I bought an FR-3S last year which is superb the only gripe being that there's no decent piano sound on it apart from on Free Bass. I am hoping to buy an FR-2B this year. I was a bit dubious as to how it would sound. Now I have no such fears, it sounds EXCELLENT. Many thanks!
DrKincade 3 years ago