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French Listening practice -- or maybe just a look at the FR8X and FR4X

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Not many will want to watch it all but maybe dip into Ludovic Beier showcasing two of the three Rolands:


Great musician and always a pleasure to watch him perform. Unfortunately my French is somewhat limited so I'm afraid that I missed some of the finer points in this sales pitch, but still I appreciate your effort.
 
Glad you liked it.
'Sales Pitch' may be a bit harsh both LB and Sud-Claviers have been strong supporters of the V-accordion for years.
They also produced a collection of new add-on sounds 3-4 years ago and Instructional DVDs included with each sale.
The Q&A sessions at the end although a bit flat were also a nice touch.
Little effort on my part - and no commercial interest either.
 
Glad you liked it.
'Sales Pitch' may be a bit harsh both LB and Sud-Claviers have been strong supporters of the V-accordion for years.
They also produced a collection of new add-on sounds 3-4 years ago and Instructional DVDs included with each sale.
The Q&A sessions at the end although a bit flat were also a nice touch.
Little effort on my part - and no commercial interest either.
Sorry, didn't mean to come across as derogatory. He's a great ambassador for the Roland V accordions and I am the proud owner of the Fr8x. I purchased the red one on my son's advice and love it still after almost 6 years. In fact I watched many of his videos which demonstrated the instrument.
 
No harm done.
I play a 4XB having moved on from a 1XB - bought when they first appeared - and have enjoyed both.
 
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