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From: fibarran
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  • you don't belive it, but the most difficult part of it is what he plays with his little finger of the right hand.

  • Замечательно играет!!! Впервые вижу настоящий 4-рядный баян!

  • so far the best Libertango on youtube.

  • Listen to Victor Romankov's interpretation...

  • As to my opinion, the best rendition of Libertango available on YouTube. Think the more straight performances like this one, without too much improvisation and changes in tempo, come much closer to the original spirit of the piece. Its like Bach stepping through the dusty streets of Buenos Aires.

    Respects to A. Barberena!

  • Excelente interpretación!

  • The best libertango performance!

    Great!

    :))))))

  • Hey.... Bond Girls play this on their album !! That's where I know it from, but this version is much better..

  • Ya vi a Victor Madariaga y no veo nada excepcional en sus interpretaciones, simplemente basta ver el número de comments y views que tiene en sus videos. Sinceramente A. Barberena lo supera por mucho y con creces. Saludos Xemrom

  • Mmmmmmmmmmmmm............, les recomiendo que vean a Victor Madariaga y luego comentemos...

  • cool! good instrument:)

  • ? I am shoked. :) Great! Hope that He will be good in future too. Thank for music!

  • Where is he from? he's amaizing. My respects to A Barberena

  • he is from mexico city, and proudly, one of my friends for some years ago.

  • From MEXICO and is the "Sensei" of many of the members of the glorious "Trova del Colegio Tepeyac" Long live to Toño!

  • If there ever was a point to the accordion, it was so this man could play.

    Absolutely nuts and insane, but I'm certain I'll never find better. Excellent job. Wonderful technique. And brilliant insight.

  • Toño, excelente ejecución, muchas felicidades de extrovero a extrovero, Luis Antonio

  • Great performance this time! I love this song.

  • is playing an accordion like playing other instruments where it takes many years to be as good as this guy?

  • this is the best libertango performance i `ve ever seen

  • Excellent performance. This gentleman is very talented and an excellent artist, makes the accordion a top notch instrument. Thanks Muy Bien

    RobertH

  • i think you ignore what is a bayan, no link with the diatonic accordion fibarran...

  • You´re right, I forgot the correct name is "chromatic". It resulted from my ignorance as I´m only an accordion 'aficionado', and also because I recently have seen some videos of diatonic accordions (norteños, Tex-Mex, Colombian cumbia, Vasque: Kepa Junkera and concertina). I ignore if a Bandoneon is diatonic and also if there are two types of chromatic accordions: non-diatonic and diatonic.I only tried to help. I´ll try to be better informed next time I do a comment. Thank you.)

  • Wow! He is a very very good player ! I played this song, too but I can only dream of beeing such a good player :( :D

  • Answering your question: This is a diatonic accordion (it sounds different notes when you push or pull the bellows). It is also called Bayan in Rusia and other central europe countries (former Yugoslavia, Poland and other). It is effectively connected to MIDI.

  • The accordion is somehow wired to a midi device, and that´s were it gets that strings sound. But my doubt is other:

    DOES ANYONE KNOWS HOW IS THIS INSTRUMENT CALLED??

    It is not a bandoneon, and it doesn´t has the classics keys of an accordeon, it has buttons!

  • parabens

  • he is a amazing accordion player!!nice!!is the song from sexteto major??

  • The song is "Libertango" by Astor Piazzolla. "Sexteto Mayor" is an argentinian tango sextet (they often play Piazzollas works.

  • hi is a master on the accordion ... top!

  • and the best is that he is my friend, and he teach me how to play music...

  • Classe, te si davero potente co quea fisa

  • Excelente performance, congrats!

  • it's amazing how the song does a crescendo to a limit it almost seems orquestrated... such a wonderful interpretation, thanks for sharing!

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