Fireblaze1
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Been reading where the accordion might again be as popular as the guitar throughout the USA, like it was before the 1950s. That would be great if it's actually true .
John :shy: ,A maugein96 said:All I'm asking people to do is take a couple of steps back and look at the facts. Where are all the accordion stores and the majority of accordion manufacturers?
I'm as passionate as anybody else about the accordion, and am of the firm opinion that the instrument will ultimately find its own destiny regardless of any efforts to promote it or adapt it to modern music styles.
Eddy Yates said:It would be interesting to know how sales of electronic accordions are doing. I’m primarily a pianist, and am very familiar with the drop in sales of real pianos through the tales of my piano store friends. Electronic keyboards, however, are selling very well. Price, fad, ascent of computers in music making, all account for this.
My love of the accordion has nothing to do with nostalgia. Like most rockers, I thought the thing was terminally corny. In fact, it was African, Mexican, Zydeco, Cajun, and Baltic Music that drew me in. Now, after listening a lot, I love all iterations and variations of accordion music, and think it can be a strong voice in music of the future.
Fireblaze1 pid=63914 dateline=1549695846 said:Been reading where the accordion might again be as popular as the guitar throughout the USA, like it was before the 1950s. That would be great if its actually true .
AccordionUprising pid=63966 dateline=1549875580 said:Fireblaze1 pid=63914 dateline=1549695846 said:Been reading where the accordion might again be as popular as the guitar throughout the USA, like it was before the 1950s. That would be great if its actually true .
Perhaps of concern though, searches for music as a whole have been falling as well. Not sure what that means.
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https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=all&q=music
If I had to guess, the lowered numbers for music may have to do with less people looking for specific things to buy (or pirate). If theyre streaming from other sources they dont need to search google for the latest tunes. But the music industry as a whole obviously took a huge hit since their apex when they were selling overpriced CDs.
Interesting.