Blixtens snoa on Swiss made Hohner Corso GC

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Uploaded by on Mar 21, 2007

This is a really fun melody to play on diatonic accordion. It is written by Per-Thomas Eriksson (originally for violin). Snoa is a kind of two-step dance.

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  • Bra spelat. Har du tänkt på att du oftast överbelastar micken eller för stark

    insignal när du spelar in? Ljudet är så stark och konstat så man hör inte om

    du spelar svagare nånstans när allt låter lika starkt.

  • Läs min info, det är inte meningen att det ska låta för bra.

  • Hi, I'm italian and I don't understand what is the title of this melody, can you tell me please? Thank a lot..

  • The title is "Blixtens snoa". Blixten is the person who it is made for and snoa is the dance type.

  • Hey, Jananderss: do you like the BEsAs Corona III accordion?

  • Anything that's in good shape and well tuned will do.

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  • Absolutely excellent!!! I am a fiddle player and love this tune so much that have learned it from your video. I now play it in D and G major. Are these the original key signatures?

  • :)..Thanks.. And where is it?? in Ireland or in britain...

  • That's great !  Thank you :)

  • great sound!! The low notes really speaks!

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