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Bartlebooth
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Hi, Im new on the forum, Irish guy living in Finland, playing accordion for about 4 months, looking to buy a castelfidardo accordion of course but for the moment that is just a dream. Ive been practicing on a mid-sized parrot PA for a few months and Ive definitely got the bug for this instrument, Ive messed about with all types of instruments in my life and finally have found the one I should have started with!, just realizing that the two hands can work together although playing different tunes is wonderful to experience(with lots of practice). I found a brilliant teacher online and I just love the way he teaches. http://www.linkonardo.com/en/accordion/c2855/chris-accordion-lessons-lesson-series-learn-to-play/
Anyway, back to the question. In Finland there are lots of second hand things for sale, there are wonderful flea markets in this country, and also online, so Ive been looking at the (cheapest!) various piano accordions available at the moment. Okay, I saw a Russian make which looks quite interesting, although I cant for the life of me figure out the damn make, Ive practically learned to speak Russian in my search for this word, the problem is the text is in Russian cursive (handwriting), not capitals, so its really really hard to figure out where this accordion is from and if its any good. I have talked to the (Finnish) guy whos selling it, and asked if it smells musty (no) and he says it works fine, so I guess I will make the trip (about 100 kms) to have a look. The accordion will only cost 70€ so even if it makes good sounds and all the keys work nicely I think its probably worth buying as a practice instrument. Here is a few pictures of the beast and I asked him to send me a close up of the make, which he did:
Advert pics here: http://www.tori.fi/keski-pohjanmaa/Haitari_25563739.htm?ca=18&w=3
Close-up here: <ATTACHMENT filename=Russian Piano Accordion Brand.jpg index=0>
Dont drive yourselves mad trying to figure out the brand name the second two or three letters are very hard to figure out (unless one is Russian of course). But any help or advice at all would be appreciated, thanks!
Bartlebooth
Anyway, back to the question. In Finland there are lots of second hand things for sale, there are wonderful flea markets in this country, and also online, so Ive been looking at the (cheapest!) various piano accordions available at the moment. Okay, I saw a Russian make which looks quite interesting, although I cant for the life of me figure out the damn make, Ive practically learned to speak Russian in my search for this word, the problem is the text is in Russian cursive (handwriting), not capitals, so its really really hard to figure out where this accordion is from and if its any good. I have talked to the (Finnish) guy whos selling it, and asked if it smells musty (no) and he says it works fine, so I guess I will make the trip (about 100 kms) to have a look. The accordion will only cost 70€ so even if it makes good sounds and all the keys work nicely I think its probably worth buying as a practice instrument. Here is a few pictures of the beast and I asked him to send me a close up of the make, which he did:
Advert pics here: http://www.tori.fi/keski-pohjanmaa/Haitari_25563739.htm?ca=18&w=3
Close-up here: <ATTACHMENT filename=Russian Piano Accordion Brand.jpg index=0>
Dont drive yourselves mad trying to figure out the brand name the second two or three letters are very hard to figure out (unless one is Russian of course). But any help or advice at all would be appreciated, thanks!
Bartlebooth