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  1. Zevy

    Everybody loves a Polka!

  2. Zevy

    You want Bellows Shake?

    There have been some recent discussions about the Bellows Shake. Here’s an example - VIVO by John Gart. I hope you will enjoy it.
  3. Zevy

    ELENITA by Charles Nunzio

  4. Jaime_Dergut

    Petosa accordions, over priced?

    Hello everybody, I was wondering something, what are your thoughts about Petosa accordions and their current prices? To give you some context, I own a Petosa accordion, a student model, and I called Joe Petosa a couple of weeks ago at his shop to clarify some questions. At the end, he...
  5. Zevy

    Mozart Menuetto

    Here’s my own arrangement of a famous piece of music by the great Mozart. I hope you enjoy it.
  6. Zevy

    “Czardas” by Felice Fugazza

    Someone posted a recording on this Forum of the great Marcosignori playing this piece and I just had to learn it. It took a while, but here it is:
  7. Zevy

    TWO GUITARS

  8. Zevy

    Klez Klips

    Here are two clips that I found from the days of the quarantine: I hope you will enjoy them.
  9. Zevy

    THOUGHTS OF LOVE by Frosini

  10. Zevy

    BRITANNIA by Pietro Frosini

  11. Zevy

    Handel's Jig or an exercise for LH5

    During this time of the year, most people will think of the composer George Frideric Handel in the context of his “Messiah” or “Judas Maccabaeus”. Here’s what I did a while ago with a short piece from his Suite in G major, HWV 350. While it’s short and not too complicated, it’s a great work out...
  12. Zevy

    Two Klezmer Tunes on Accordion

  13. Zevy

    Mexican Carnival

    Here's something I recorded recently:
  14. Zevy

    Frosini - The Gay Picador

    Here's my attempt at this classic:
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