Steve_freereeder playing Harry Cox's Schottische and Seven Steps Schottische from the playing of Katie Howson.
Steve is playing in the East Anglian one-row style. East Anglia is a region of England, where the one-row melodeon in the key of C retained it's popularity after the introduction of the now more common two row melodeon.
Steve is playing a Castagnari Max.
The East Anglian Music Trust can be found at:
http://www.eatmt.org.uk/
And many of the tunes Steve plays can be found in a tune book to be launched in January called "Before The Night Was Out..."
http://www.eatmt.org.uk/News.htm#East%20Anglian%20music%20book%20nears%20comp...
Well played. You look very busy. I can watch TV and play the accordion.
gakkeer 6 months ago
thats awsome. i'm learning the accordian and will be watching this over and over!
vinceythefly 11 months ago
Nice, it seems essentially the same as a Cajun melodeon. Good work with only 2 bass buttons.
eyeball226 1 year ago
nice
rodafreakforever 2 years ago
What I find interesting is the way Steve plays the first tune on just four buttons with the same four fingers, thats real economy! Great stuff, thanks.
reedboxman 3 years ago
A Schottische i mean..
alliecat1941 3 years ago
id like to hear an Scottish called OLD RUSTIC DANCE..I HAVE ABOUT 55 MIN OF IT ON AN OLD RECORD...i would like to hear a longer version. If anyone knows how it goes..
alliecat1941 3 years ago
Hi,this is a sardinia folk I like all kind of folk music scottish irish I am Italian,and I got
to say you play that little accordion very well
regards
fruconi 4 years ago