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Accordion Abuse

David Lee Garza, Flaco Jimenez, David Farias, Mingo Saldivar and Pete Ibarra jam out at the TTMA  
 
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RJDGGG86 (12 hours ago) Show Hide
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Hey anyone know how to fix bass buttons if there sunk in? pleas tell me!
lottoguy54 (2 days ago) Show Hide
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The accordion, introduced into Mexican culture by the Germans around the last half of the nineteenth century, had a significant and lasting impact. The poor rural Tejanos took to it quickly since it could mimic several instruments simultaneously and it was cheaper to pay one acordeonista than an orquesta. The diatonic accordion had the capacity to produce both melody and bass parts,
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To lottoguy54- This type of music originated in New Braunfels Texas. Flaco Jimenez's father started the movement. It was picked up by los mojaditos who came over to work and taken to Mexico. For you to try to discredit these great musicians is disengenious and totally Wrong. Say Hello to Ramon Ayala que se aya en la carcel en el Districto Federal. Cantando Lagrimas Llorro! Ha, Ha, Ha.
lottoguy54 (1 day ago) Show Hide
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I was in no way discrediting these fine artist just stating a fact where it came from.. read it again.The accordion, introduced into Mexican culture by the Germans around the last half of the nineteenth century, had a significant and lasting impact. Thats all i said, this was n response to
metahlika1992 about this being a concertina and not an accordion. It is in fact an accordion. Hello Ramon Ayala, my sister and brother and myself were born in pharr Texas not to far from Donna,tx just visited
wicho236 (3 days ago) Show Hide
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k biein tocan estos batos el acordion mis respetos
syxxnyne69 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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this is definitely tejano accordion at its best great video. to metahlika1992 do some googleing b4 commenting on something you know nothing about. definitely no concertina playing they do not even look similar
metahlika1992 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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This is not accordion! is concertina ... an instrument of northern Portugal ... accordion is much more complex .. but still not fail to be spectacular this video
metahlika1992 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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isto nao é acordeao! é concertina... um instrumento do norte de portugal... acordeao é muito mais complexo.. mas assim mesmo nao deixa de ser espetacular este video
RJDGGG86 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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man im only 13 my sister wants one with piano keys i now want one with only bass keys and keys sone one tel me what should i get?
spankeydmonkey (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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To chiflamico- Cero Bajos? Check out 0:44-0:49. You'll see The Bajo player in the background.

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