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Edvin Aronson
Добавлен 31 окт 2013
I live in Malmö, Sweden. I’ve played the diatonic button accordion since early 2020. I’m self-taught and I only play by ear.
The Battle of Aughrim (accordion & bouzouki)
Today I’m playing an Irish march together with my dear friend, the amazing Gabriel Hermansson on the Irish bouzouki.
The title of this tune refers to a fierce battle that took place in County Galway in the summer of 1691. More than 7.000 people were killed in the battle, making it the bloodiest ever on Irish soil.
Played on a Weltmeister Weiner 511 in C#/D.
Peace ✌🏻
The title of this tune refers to a fierce battle that took place in County Galway in the summer of 1691. More than 7.000 people were killed in the battle, making it the bloodiest ever on Irish soil.
Played on a Weltmeister Weiner 511 in C#/D.
Peace ✌🏻
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Видео
No Idea Whatsoever (A/D)
Просмотров 948Месяц назад
No Idea Whatsoever, composed by Owen Woods. I’ve had some trouble adjusting to this kind of rhythm, which is completely new to me. I’m not even sure what this type of tune is called.. is it a jig? If anyone knows, please comment :) Listen to Owen’s version here: ruclips.net/video/EJc1KpUCYTI/видео.htmlsi=zArl-IYs1YVrbGH3 Played on a 3-voice Hohner Corso in A/D. Peace ✌🏻
Ray’s Classic (G/C)
Просмотров 719Месяц назад
Ray’s Classic polka Played on a Hohner Corso in G/C. Peace ✌🏻
Tralee Gaol (D/G)
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.Месяц назад
Here’s a slightly improvised late night version of a part of the Irish tune Tralee Gaol. Inspired by the amazing concertina player Cormac Begley. Check him out in the link below, it can’t be described as anything other than mind blowing: ruclips.net/video/A_COfqYgK2U/видео.htmlsi=9aRLfavGRg5AqEaq Played on a Dino Baffetti Art 86 W in D/G. Peace ✌🏻
Ships Are Sailing (C#/D)
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.2 месяца назад
Ships Are Sailing. A nice Irish reel. Played on a 3-voice Weltmeister Weiner 511 in C#/D. Peace ✌🏻
Gloucester Hornpipe (C/F)
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.2 месяца назад
Ever since I saw a video of the amazing Lisa Jarvest playing this tune, I have been wanting to record it as well. It has taken me ages to learn to play it in a nice rhythm. Lisa Jarvest’s version: ruclips.net/video/4iqpYEMYD70/видео.htmlsi=fMLz8x_yfYhk-qSO Played on an old Hohner pre-Erica (?) in C/F. Peace ✌🏻
Gärdebylåten (D/G)
Просмотров 8212 месяца назад
A classic Swedish folk tune. Sorry for the horrible video quality… must be the worst one so far. I’ll probably redo it some time soon. Played on a Dino Baffetti Art 86w in D/G. Peace ✌🏻
Pull Down the Blind (C#/D)
Просмотров 8592 месяца назад
This is an Irish waltz that I heard on Bobby Gardiner’s 2018 album ”Melodeon Mad!”. He follows it up with a truly mad version of The Wind that Shakes the Barley reel. It’s amazing, have a listen: ruclips.net/video/RsFPhSYzCEo/видео.htmlsi=_ijToG525FxZXxb7 Played on a Weltmeister Wiener 511 in C#/D. Peace ✌🏻
Parnell’s March Jig (C#/D)
Просмотров 7192 месяца назад
An Irish tune called Parnell’s March Jig. A while ago I uploaded a version of this tune, audio only (link below), played on a Hohner Pokerwork in C#/D. I have since then got a few requests to upload an actual video of me playing it. So here it is! This time I’m playing it on a 3-voice Weltmeister box in C#/D. You’re hearing the amazzzing Björn Torstensson on guitar. Hohner Pokerwork version: ru...
Scan Tester’s Country Step Dance (C/F)
Просмотров 8222 месяца назад
Another one of those old English folk tunes. Scan Tester’s Country Step Dance. Played on a Hohner pre-Pokerwork in C/F. Peace ✌🏻
Parnell’s March Jig (C#/D)
Просмотров 4642 месяца назад
Parnell’s March Jig, with the amazing Björn Torstensson on the guitar. Played on a Hohner Vienna 2915 Pokerwork in C#/D. Peace ✌🏻
Äppelbo Gånglåt (C/F)
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.3 месяца назад
A good old Swedish ”march” (?). I recorded this tune a while back on the G/C box, but the audio quality wasn’t the best. Had to do it again on the C/F. More C/F to the people! G/C version: ruclips.net/video/i1qzSYYUCRM/видео.htmlsi=egCfT9Y93E70v5T1 Played on a Hohner Pre-Pokerwork in C/F. Peace ✌🏻
The Reverend Brothers / Old John’s (C#/D)
Просмотров 9694 месяца назад
The Reverend Brothers / Old John’s (C#/D)
Vals efter Ljuder Anders och Hållbus Totte (G/C)
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Vals efter Ljuder Anders och Hållbus Totte (G/C)
Jimmy Duffy’s Hornpipes 1 & 2 (G/C)
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Jimmy Duffy’s Hornpipes 1 & 2 (G/C)
The Glenside / Ballydesmond Polka (D/G)
Просмотров 4,7 тыс.Год назад
The Glenside / Ballydesmond Polka (D/G)
Finding your channel has reignited my joy for playing the accordion. Id run out of songs that I was having fun playing, but Ive now learned 4-5 songs from your videos and am having a blast doing it. I play a 120 bass piano accordion so it takes some transcribing, but that's half the fun! This is my favorite so far both to play and listen to. Greetings and thanks from Indianapolis!
@@otterkidd595 Oh that’s so nice to hear! I’m always glad to inspire others to play more. I go through those times myself, when it’s all the same tunes over and over. Anyway, glsd you liked it. Take care ✌🏻
The best rendition of this song I have heard! Where did you find the sheet music?
@@ghostie7028 Thank you! I don’t use sheet music, I only play by ear. You should be able to find it online somewhere though. Peace ✌🏻
As always a brilliant bass line in a really traditional way Regards
@@paulcookney123 Thanks! I might have ”stolen” the bass line from Martin Ellison. He does a wonderful version of this tune. Take care! ✌🏻
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OOui mais nous, on fait comment avec un G/C ? :-)
I was trying to find the music sheet for the glenside but i couldn´t after 1 hour of research, do you by chance know where i could find it? I play piano accordion but i can find my way to adapt everything even if its meant for diatonic accordion.
@@mecomiatuabuela31 No idea, I don’t use sheetmusic at all. Heard it being played by PJ Hernon a while ago.
Looking forward to it. You fellas are looking tops.
I love the sound of flat 3rds or 5ths on the button accordion. That 1:55 note gave me a chill. Subscribed!
Love this! ❤️🪗
Beautiful tune! Reminds me of "Begåvningsmarsch från Funäsdalen" that my harmonica teacher Erland Westerström taught us a few years ago. ruclips.net/video/9qDDeZTZ1hQ/видео.htmlsi=YUJ9Iy033B696PhA
great playing how about playing many's a wild night, john walsh's and daly's mill polka. a great set to learn and play
Beautiful! One of the few accordions whose tone is fantastic. Great job!
Awesome
I know you probably have a bunch of tunes in the pipeline, but I would love to see what you can do with Blair Douglas's Kate Martin's waltz on the diatonic. Thanks a bunch!
Absolutely love this. Thank you!
your a really good player , those bass notes sound beautiful.
jæklig fin den der altså :)
I have come back to this video about a dozen times [this tune really grows on you], and I cant help feeling that this tune was written with a Morris dance in mind, or perhaps as an alternative tune for a Playford dance. Brought up with English trad music I feel quite at home with this rhythm.... which I certainly cannot say for the multiple meters in many Scandi tunes, which usually leave me tearing my hair out in frustration ;<) Personally I would end tune this by stretching the last note of the tune, rather than playing a resolving chord
@@bigoldgrizzly haha I was planning on doing just that but I messed it up in the end. I agree, it is an amazing tune
Gracias, suena muy bien. Una musica preciosa!!
Vakkert 😍🪗🎶🎵🎶✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️
Merci du Québec !
Love your playing and all the songs you bring to life! thank you so much
Lovely playing ! Such great control of bellows! Nice left hand too!
Brilliant stuff 👏
Vakkert 😍❤️🪗🎻🎶🎵🎶🎵🎵🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎵🎵🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️
This is the BEST rendition of this I have ever heard and watching you play with your fingers dancing over the keys and you arm using the bellows is perfect!
@@catstale883 Thank you so much 🙏🏻
Powerful. Haunting. Beautiful. Thank you.
Vakkert spællt 😍❤️🙌🏻 Æ får løst te å dans 😍❤️💃🕺🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️
Wow, great tune! And the two of you make it ever better!
Thank you so much!
Lovely play ...
Thank you! :D
That was most enjoyable fellas - thank you. A shrewd decision not to 'clutter the tune up by adding bass on the box - the bouzouki complements your playing perfectly :<)
@@bigoldgrizzly Thank you 🙏🏻 Actually I couldn’t add the bass even if I tried 😅 Haven’t gotten used to this C#/D-system fully yet. Glad you enjoyed it!
@@Edvinaronson lol ..... sometimes less is more ;<)
Superb playing. A great rendition. I love the little creative bit at 2:07!
Super morceau et quelle interprétation ❤😮😮
Thank you!
Vakkert 😍🪗🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎵✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️
Ka heite den hen toraderen?🙂🪗🎶🎵🎶🎶🎵🎶✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️
Det är ett gammalt Hohner-spel. Troligtvis en äldre förlaga till Hohner Erica, men jag är inte säker på vad modellen kallas.
@@EdvinaronsonOki tusen takk 😍🙌🏻 Så fin lyd/klang på det ja😍🪗✨️✨️✨️🎵🎶🎶🎶🎵🎵🎶🎶
Kult 😍🪗🪕🎶🎵🎶🎶🎵🎶🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎶✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️
I love listening to you playing. It is beautiful.
This tune is called Tralee Gaol it is NOT O Neill's march.The two tunes are often played together..
@@patrickwalsh3949 Thanks for clarifying!
Thank you i Love IT 🌸
Beautifull ! Thank you !
@@PafLeRenard Any time!
Thanks for another awesome video. This sounds like a good song to do variations on the basic melody, which is repeated over and over. Could be fun to see how many variations can be invented.
Nice playing Edvin. I cannot help out with identifying the style. Sounds like a jig/march to me. I like it. it looks like you’ve added an AD Corso to the assembly.Fine sound. I like the strap variation. Thank you friend and neighbor. It’s always a treasure and a pleasure.
@@hamsterhead44 Thank you! I’ve actually had this box for a couple of years now, I’ve recorded a few videos with it before. Not that often though, but it sure has a nice tone 🙏🏻
I come back every so often to listen to this again and again ... lovely play !
Thank you!
Wow, nice one!!! ☺️👍
Great tune. In Scotland it goes with a song called ‘The Haugh’s o’ Cromdale’
Edvin on fire... great man!
This tune shows you don’t need a lot of notes to have a great result. I love the way the B part finishes. Can’t stop humming it. Thank you Edvin. 😌
I may have simplified a bit too much, I learned this tune the same day as I recorded this video so I wasn’t too familiar with it 😃 Glad you liked it anyway! Thanks 🙏🏻
I realised when I listened to to the tune again after going round singing it to myself that I had added a few notes in the last phrases.. I think it’s a catchy tune whatever and love hearing the tunes you play. l am not good at reading music so it’s like having a tune book😌