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From: derPaterBrown
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  • one of my favourites sonatas, bravo!

  • sounds great!

  • ok ich hab irgendwie nicht gedacht, dass man mit einem akkordeon die lautstärken so gut hinbekommt. vor allem die de-/crescendos.

    du spielst sehr gefühlvoll und zeigst, wie vielseitig dieses instrument einsetzbar ist.

  • @jansenmonster vielen Dank. Die Kirche zeigt bei diesem Stück auch eine günstige Akustik.

  • wich sonata is this??thank you!!!

  • I love scarlatti played on the accordian.

    It is so natural to the musical quality and the national Italian quality of the 18th century as well.

    I love this performance. Scarlatti on the accordian sounds better than played on the piano. And it gives the harpsichord a run for it´s money too.

  • it is bugari bayan mod. activa

  • it is not a bayan.

  • @derPaterBrown it is look at the plaquette

  • Superbe. Bravo et merci

  • Is that accordion a Hohner Morino Musette 5 row Chromatic 120 bass with electronics installed?

  • No it is a Bugari Conservatori with 120 bass and Converter.

  • can i ask just why is the sound faster as a video like 2-3 sec!!!

  • I dont know, maybe it was the cam or something else, I only converted the files.

  • Cool stuff! How long have you been studying accordian?

  • Im learning since nine years the accordion.

  • Did it take your arms a while to get used to pumping? I practiced yesterday and my right shoulder really was aching after a while. Does it just take time to adjust?

  • Uhh, what a question... sure, for a correctly played Bellowshake or Riccochet you need to practice hard. But its always harder to play a Scarlatti accurately than to play a much more exhausting russian piece without accuracy. If you practise enough your shoulder shouldnt make any problems. More you need to care about your back, if you play with a heavy accordion.

  • Beautiful styling...Very much emotion in the playing and the transition from classical to a march style...That is real talent! 5 Stars

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