Rue Des Prés / Tanteeka - accordéon diatonique, melodeon - scottish, Schottische
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- Опубликовано: 20 май 2024
- Two schottisches - Rue Des Prés by Stephan Durand and Tanteeka by Jo Freya of Blowzabella. Played on a DG Castagnari Mory melodeon / diatonic button accordion.
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Luv this ...
I love this accordion; such a lovely tone. I've been watching your videos as I learn my B/C and chromatic button accordions. Your fingerings and techniques have really helped me to work out anchors and shift positions along with bellows control. Thank you!
Always a delight to hear you play!
Thanks! :)
This is as lovely as any player I heard in the 1980s. I mean that as the highest compliment. Subscribed :o)
Thank you, Paul! These are wonderful tunes and your playing is outstanding!
Great tunes, and wonderfully played, instant toe tapping :)
Lovely tunes and nice basslines, especially the little chromatic "lick"😊
great as usual!
Beautiful, thank you.
I have been looking for a good rendition of tanteeka ever since I saw your student perform it in your student video!
What a lovely Tankeeka Paul 👌🙂 niiice
left little finger top!!! 😂👍👏👏👏
Oh these are MAGNIFICENT Paul, is Tanteeka in A? A bit mystifying for a relative newcomer to 2.5 rows...hope my layout holds up!
Tanteeka has the A part in D (with one surprise G#) and the B part in D minor.
@@paulyoungfolk Oh good to know! Thank you!
I have a Troubadour 21 button box accordion. How do I find out what key it is - I picked it up at a thrift store so know nothing about it.
Use a free tuner app (or compare with another instrument). Find out what the push notes are on each row (the one that plays when you close the bellows - ignore the first button and it should be a repeating pattern of three) then look up what major triad those three notes make. Outside row then inside row tells you what type of box you have.