This is so well played. I like the combination of the two songs. Can you tell me the tuning of your accordion? In other words is it swing or Demi swing etc. thank you so much happy new year
Aidan Mullinder music kerfank is derived from Tri Yann's song... but the an dro melody is much older (how did sonneurs called it prior to 1978?)... some people call it Gweharall (or gwechall) which means "in the past" in breton...
Ce sont deux de mes morceaux préférés. Merveilleux!
Merci Aidan :oD
I like it very much! Somehow it feel so close to our (estonian) folk music. Thx!
vive le folklore breton surtout quand il est bien joué : bravo
Bien joué, le soufflé bien serré, tout est maîtrisé avec la main gauche.. j'aime !
Thank you for your nice comments.
sehr schön! i love the way you are playing these tunes.
Well played ! :-)
mmeigels.....Thank you very much. That's a nice thing to say ;o)
This is so well played. I like the combination of the two songs. Can you tell me the tuning of your accordion? In other words is it swing or Demi swing etc. thank you so much happy new year
Thank you very much. The accordeon is a Castagnari Hascy G/C and is quite dry tuned. I think here I have removed the thirds from the chords.
@@1952Roland Roland, Thank you very much!
what's the An Dro name at 1:00 (Gweharall ?)
Alexis Tanet Hi Alexis...I only know it as An Dro but if you want the tab please send me your e-mail address and I will sent it to you
An Dro Kerfank.
Aidan Mullinder music kerfank is derived from Tri Yann's song... but the an dro melody is much older (how did sonneurs called it prior to 1978?)... some people call it Gweharall (or gwechall) which means "in the past" in breton...
Aidan Mullinder music
Thank you...I have just looked that up and it seems that you are correct.
@@tanetit's also called in English The Wren 😊