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Oct 30, 2009 16:23:09 GMT -5
Post by Russell Letson on Oct 30, 2009 16:23:09 GMT -5
(Tipped by Boing Boing)
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Oct 30, 2009 16:29:08 GMT -5
Post by TDR on Oct 30, 2009 16:29:08 GMT -5
You can't play that stuff on a squeeze box. Them are for polkas and zydego. You need a church organ for that kinda music.
The balloons are a nice touch tho.
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Oct 30, 2009 16:39:49 GMT -5
Post by John B on Oct 30, 2009 16:39:49 GMT -5
It sounds like he's playing one of the Roland V-Accordions, set on an organ setting. Maybe with some strings on the left hand. Those things are amazingly cool, and make me wish I started accordion about 30 years ago.
Fantastic playing.
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Oct 30, 2009 17:19:16 GMT -5
Post by omaha on Oct 30, 2009 17:19:16 GMT -5
Really cool.
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Oct 30, 2009 17:41:11 GMT -5
Post by millring on Oct 30, 2009 17:41:11 GMT -5
coincidentally, the disc I just sent you is all accordian.
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Oct 30, 2009 18:39:03 GMT -5
Post by dickt on Oct 30, 2009 18:39:03 GMT -5
It's Vivaldi but I don't know what Vremena hoda is. An online translator comes up with "Times course"
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Oct 30, 2009 19:04:01 GMT -5
Post by TDR on Oct 30, 2009 19:04:01 GMT -5
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Oct 30, 2009 19:42:57 GMT -5
Post by TDR on Oct 30, 2009 19:42:57 GMT -5
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Oct 30, 2009 21:20:49 GMT -5
Post by RickW on Oct 30, 2009 21:20:49 GMT -5
Superb. That's one of my favourite pieces of music, ever. I had a version on LP with the Jerusalem Chamber Orchestra, with Yehudi Menuhin, that was to die for.
Love the obvious passion. Can't believe that right hand.
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Oct 31, 2009 12:59:19 GMT -5
Post by TDR on Oct 31, 2009 12:59:19 GMT -5
You meant Vremena Goda or Pachelbel's canon?
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Oct 31, 2009 13:21:17 GMT -5
Post by mnhermit on Oct 31, 2009 13:21:17 GMT -5
Russell you did very well on your assignment to find some classical accordian - now find some jazz banjo!
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Oct 31, 2009 13:50:20 GMT -5
Post by Russell Letson on Oct 31, 2009 13:50:20 GMT -5
4- 5- or 6-string?
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Oct 31, 2009 13:53:58 GMT -5
Post by mnhermit on Oct 31, 2009 13:53:58 GMT -5
5 string
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Oct 31, 2009 14:08:52 GMT -5
Post by Russell Letson on Oct 31, 2009 14:08:52 GMT -5
Okey dokey.
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Oct 31, 2009 14:13:17 GMT -5
Post by theevan on Oct 31, 2009 14:13:17 GMT -5
Yeah that Winter, apropos to Russell right now. Dude floats like a butterfly & stings like a bee. I like his use of various stops. Whadda monster.
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Oct 31, 2009 14:38:46 GMT -5
Post by TDR on Oct 31, 2009 14:38:46 GMT -5
That must be one of the Roland V banjos set on the 'electric guitar' setting.
Who dat bass player? He good. At first I thought they forewent percussion, and what the heck is that guy on stage right playing? Can't hardly hear him.
But no. He playin electronical drums on that thing. Tho I can't see why it needs a neck. 'Cept to fool you.
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Oct 31, 2009 15:06:07 GMT -5
Post by mnhermit on Oct 31, 2009 15:06:07 GMT -5
Okay Russ - that blew me away! Does that banjo have wings?
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Oct 31, 2009 15:37:50 GMT -5
Post by Russell Letson on Oct 31, 2009 15:37:50 GMT -5
Them's horns--it's either a Halloween model or a Deering Crossfire.
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Oct 31, 2009 16:07:20 GMT -5
Post by John B on Oct 31, 2009 16:07:20 GMT -5
OK, 4 and 6 string banjazz (jazz-jo), please.
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Oct 31, 2009 16:43:49 GMT -5
Post by Russell Letson on Oct 31, 2009 16:43:49 GMT -5
Four-string:
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