Scottish Music Button Accordion Graham Irvine Pipe Marches

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Uploaded by on Jun 24, 2007

Scottish west coast 2/4 pipe marches on Button Accordion Played by Graham Irvine.

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  • Ah...at last some great accordion music. Thank you sir.. Is that by any chance a Gaelic 4 I see in the background?

  • Aye, well spotted, it is a Gaelic 4. Thanks for your comments.

  • gr8 tunes!!

  • Cheers pal!

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  • Listening to the music you play so well, I couldn't help blasting the sound & getting to teach my little nephew the Highland Fling. The little fellow thoroughly enjoyed the music & dancing to it.

    I am a collector of Antiques & have in my possession a Button Accordion made in Russia, dating back to I do not know when. Unfortunately I did not have the time to learn to play it.

  • OH it is a pleasure to listen to you play each and every time. I remember some of these songs from when I belonged to the Heather Legion Pipe Pand. Oh my you bring back the memories I thoroughly enjoyed this thanks Graham.

    Ron!

  • i like the way your not too bothered about wht ur playing! looking around the room like "this is easy !" good music !

  • Hi Graham. I now live in Australia but miss the West coast of Scotland a lot. Luckily I can look your site up and capture the old feeling for it through your playing. A pleasure to listen to you.

    Cheers

    Bob Hay.

  • Oh! This is so great. Thanks for sharing.

  • Beautiful playing, is that accordion chromatic??

  • YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE  HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

  • Great sound Graham ,a great set of pipe tunes magic well done...T

  • Mretagllothserf

    the bass is a standerd stradella bass system (as you would get on a piano accordion) and the treble side is b/c/csharp damn fantini dont do this box in a/d/g ot i would have one :(

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