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maugein96
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Gilbert Roussel from Calais in France was a player who decided to abandon the French three voice musette tuning so that he could concentrate on orchestral work.
Some people never appreciated his music, as he largely played in the orchestra named Roger Roger, the leader of which experimented in synthesisers and other electronic music.
However, he was an excellent accordionist, and this track evokes memories of French accordion as it was in the days when some players decided that the instrument was worthy of recognition in its own right, without being stereotyped as being a medium to cater for dancers in the bals musette. Yes, it is a valse musette, but not really with dancing in mind.
Some people never appreciated his music, as he largely played in the orchestra named Roger Roger, the leader of which experimented in synthesisers and other electronic music.
However, he was an excellent accordionist, and this track evokes memories of French accordion as it was in the days when some players decided that the instrument was worthy of recognition in its own right, without being stereotyped as being a medium to cater for dancers in the bals musette. Yes, it is a valse musette, but not really with dancing in mind.