Retour des Hirondelles (accordion, musette)

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Uploaded by on Nov 25, 2008

No, I won't copy the sheets for YOU !
YES, You will have to buy it (copyright-protected) !
- sorry -

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  • This is an excellent interpretation, the relaxed tempo gives time for the melody to unfold and tell a story.

  • @bsam20uk

    Thanky you !

    This is the advantage of a moderate speed:

    one can follow, actually feel the melody - and it opens mind for dreaming.

    Quick speed pushes up for dancing and tapping feet.

    Both ways do have their dedicated space in world of music.

  • Bien fait!

    It is more important to play with expression than with speed - and this you have done admirably.

    It is better to be a musician than an athlete, non?

  • @ouvragedefeu

    ah oui... mais bien sur...

    il n'y a rien a ajouter.

    Merci beaucoup.

  • @ouvragedefeu

    Thanks - exactly my way of thinking.

    Speed is always something to play with...

    one can turn it up for the "energetic, vivant" mode or vice versa for the emotional, relaxed way.

    And yes, there are always many, many ways in between those two ways....

  • Trés beau !

  • @Norbert544

    Merci beaucoup !

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  • Tout simplement génial :D Du talent dans cette interprétation grandiose!

  • Laï laï

  • @raynat77

    I thought you compared my playing to that of the great stars within the accordion-business ;-)

    Speed is just a matter of training and time you will invest into your playing. My time to do so is seriously restricted and I want (no,I currently do) learn other instruments (panflute, trumpet, flute, clarinet, percussion). The accordion and keyboard are still my main instruments, but I want to walk new ways, not necessarily on accordion. I have to split my time.

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