@me163floh harder als the piano-type, because piano-type gives same note both open and close the bellows, but most button-types gives different notes, so the accordionist have one more thing to care while play.
It is made in the DDR (east germany before the wall was teared down). It's really cheap but as long as it works it can be played on. You'll have more fun and learn quicker with a better one. The risk is less that you get bored with a Hohner or a Soprani type.
I really enjoy your playing. Thanks you for posting these. The button accordion is the primary instrucment used for Newfoundland (where I come from) music also. However your use of the base keys is much more developed than ours. I am wondering where you are located - apparently Norway or Sweden ?. Check out "Poss Slaney" videos to see how "we" use Corso & Corona for our music.
I learned a tune sort of like that from some Swedish folks who were here playing at a festival in Texas a few years ago. I will have to hunt it up again on minidisc and learn it all over again. You have inspired me!
i think the air leak can be repaird :)
ebach1 11 months ago
It's intended to be heard.
Jananderss 11 months ago
Das ist Super!!!!
alicebellarose94 2 years ago
cool
jeremyabq 2 years ago
simplement super
duranton1 2 years ago
C'est amusant et bien pensé !
Bravo
BonneauEric 3 years ago
sensationnel !
diatocz 3 years ago
Encore une fois bravo.
Quelle virtuosité avec un tel diato§§
Merci
Lompo
grogestio 3 years ago
How easy is it to learn that button accordion ? is it much easier then a piano accordion ? Good Job by the way :D
me163floh 3 years ago
I didn't try the piano so I'm sorry I can't tell.
Jananderss 3 years ago
@me163floh harder als the piano-type, because piano-type gives same note both open and close the bellows, but most button-types gives different notes, so the accordionist have one more thing to care while play.
zapkorte 1 month ago
holy cow that was nice!
You're a good player!
I too want to know where I can pick up your cd's.. ;)
orangie84 3 years ago
What make of accordion is this? I just picked the exact same one up at an auction and i'm learning to play it. its real fun!
ironboundbanshee 3 years ago
It is made in the DDR (east germany before the wall was teared down). It's really cheap but as long as it works it can be played on. You'll have more fun and learn quicker with a better one. The risk is less that you get bored with a Hohner or a Soprani type.
Jananderss 3 years ago
I really enjoy your playing. Thanks you for posting these. The button accordion is the primary instrucment used for Newfoundland (where I come from) music also. However your use of the base keys is much more developed than ours. I am wondering where you are located - apparently Norway or Sweden ?. Check out "Poss Slaney" videos to see how "we" use Corso & Corona for our music.
bdjr48 3 years ago
Riktigt rolig! Tack ska du ha!
vedbil 4 years ago
bravo!!
gmtdiato 4 years ago
Smashing! Funny I was just wondering myself if it could be played on a piano accordion!
reelsonwheels 4 years ago
Why not? It's crazy!
Jananderss 4 years ago
Where can I get your CDs?
nosejobnono 4 years ago
That was nice :D Your good player
MiruruChan 4 years ago
ha ha ha ha.....funny tune!
KingSqueezer 4 years ago
Very funny tune. It's fun to watch you play it!
ReubenChapman 4 years ago
looks like fun!
quebecoisdiato 4 years ago
I learned a tune sort of like that from some Swedish folks who were here playing at a festival in Texas a few years ago. I will have to hunt it up again on minidisc and learn it all over again. You have inspired me!
Folkiekay 4 years ago
very nice
harrisonu 4 years ago
Funny tune!! Well played!
threerow 4 years ago
Eg trur slangen hev hol på han. I think the tube has a hole in it. Helsing frå Amerika.David
motstraumen 4 years ago
At a certain angle on your left arm it's possible to use the metal corners on the bellows as maraccas.
Jananderss 4 years ago
Bravo ! J' adore !
Any tablature for this polka?
Keep posting please :p
Rouha 4 years ago
Super! Bravo!
Gigitane 5 years ago