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sirathol
Guest
Hello everyone,
I am not an accordionist myself...just someone who enjoys the sound of others playing.
We used to have an old gent living next door who - of a summer evening - would sit on his balcony and play his accordion for hours on end. It was magic!
Recently I have tried, without success, to source any available recordings of similar music that I could purchase and enjoy.
Hence my request to you: Can you point me in the direction of any cds by UK accordionists featuring a relaxed "folksy" style of playing that are available to buy.
I also enjoy the French "café" style accordion so any pointers there would be much appreciated also...in both cases our taste is for what might be described as "Country Instrumental" music...traditional, melodic kind of music.
If you folk can't help then I shall just have to buy an accordion and teach myself how to play the stuff we like - though I fear it may be a little late for that, and I only ever mastered playing the drums.
Thank you in anticipation of forthcoming pleasure in listening to the music you suggest.
I am not an accordionist myself...just someone who enjoys the sound of others playing.
We used to have an old gent living next door who - of a summer evening - would sit on his balcony and play his accordion for hours on end. It was magic!
Recently I have tried, without success, to source any available recordings of similar music that I could purchase and enjoy.
Hence my request to you: Can you point me in the direction of any cds by UK accordionists featuring a relaxed "folksy" style of playing that are available to buy.
I also enjoy the French "café" style accordion so any pointers there would be much appreciated also...in both cases our taste is for what might be described as "Country Instrumental" music...traditional, melodic kind of music.
If you folk can't help then I shall just have to buy an accordion and teach myself how to play the stuff we like - though I fear it may be a little late for that, and I only ever mastered playing the drums.
Thank you in anticipation of forthcoming pleasure in listening to the music you suggest.