Schottis from l'Aveyron, Hohner 3-row ADG an 2 violins

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Uploaded by on Jul 24, 2007

This is an odd tune, some french accordion player introduced it on Falun Folk Festival in Sweden years ago and now it pops up here and there.

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  • The original tune is called 'Polka de l'Aveyron' - a polka, not a scottisch. Nonetheless I like your performance.

  • Interesting. A friend brought it back from a world music festival. Maybe they played it slow to make every single note clear to those taking part at the workshop.

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  • Thank you from France. I never saw someone playing so many intruments. You are very original !

  • I enjoy your many videos. You are opening my eyes and ears to many new tunes that I have never heard.

    Which do you prefer playing, a 2-row diatonic or a 3-row diatonic? What are the advantages and disadvantages of each? Thank you for your music!

  • Great! Greetings from Målselv, Northern Norway

  • Great, Mr. Jananderss!!! Greetings from Colombia

  • Beautiful Jan!

  • Great sound with the violins!!!

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