How It's Made: Diatonic Accordions
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thats nothing try up to 4000 for an italian one!!!
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watch this video make a accordion make money
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I'm reminded of a farside comic:
Gates of Heaven - "Welcome to Heaven, here's your harp."
Gates of Hell - "Welcome to Hell, here's your accordion."
But good stuff, good stuff
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I got to meet a master Accordion maker here in Point-du-lac, Quebec. He was very impressive! He had regular 10 key ones, and advanced ones with extra octaves.
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the diatonics i pla have 3 rows one on side and 2 on the other
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So Cool
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I have C and D accordions- how is the accordion tuned to a key?
janders47
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@Tantrix911 quebecois accordions don't cut corners, I can't even distinguish any of those louisiana boxes, they're all the same
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are the reeds bought, or are they made in the factory?
if it's bought, where is it bought?
hugovh1 2 years ago
The reeds are bought. Several companies in Italy manufacture such as Binci, Salpa, and Antonelli (Voci Armoniche).
falcanary 2 years ago
The guy playing on this video is Raynald Ouellet from Montmagny, Ouébec - I think he is the best diatonic accordeon player ever. And "Melodie" is made by Mr. Ouellet and his good freinds. A great instrument!
mortenalfredhoirup 4 years ago
Yep, i have that listed above on "About This Video"
WF
falcanary 4 years ago