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What's your favourite accordion?

20 Sep 00 - 02:19 PM (#301509)
Subject: What's your favourite accordion?
From: GUEST,Kit


20 Sep 00 - 02:19 PM (#301510)
Subject: RE: What's your favourite accordion?
From: Bert

A dead one.


20 Sep 00 - 02:21 PM (#301513)
Subject: RE: What's your favourite accordion?
From: GUEST,Kit

I've just started to play & have stolen a Hohner from a kindly gentleman. It's great fun, but so very...German. Everything I play sounds like a call to lederhosen. Are Italian boxes better then?


20 Sep 00 - 03:02 PM (#301540)
Subject: RE: What's your favourite accordion?
From: DougR

bert: Don't be unkind. DougR


20 Sep 00 - 03:07 PM (#301545)
Subject: RE: What's your favourite accordion?
From: Bert

Sorry, actually I like accordians but I just couldn't resist that one.

Sorry Kit, I was just kidding.

Bert.


20 Sep 00 - 03:07 PM (#301547)
Subject: RE: What's your favourite accordion?
From: Eric the Viking

The one my mate leaves at home!!!


20 Sep 00 - 03:15 PM (#301556)
Subject: RE: What's your favourite accordion?
From: DougR

Me too, bert. DougR


20 Sep 00 - 05:42 PM (#301698)
Subject: RE: What's your favourite accordion?
From: GUEST,Shanachie

My Saltarelle Bouebe, until I can afford to upgrade to their Nuage model.


20 Sep 00 - 05:52 PM (#301710)
Subject: RE: What's your favourite accordion?
From: CarolC

Any accordion I can get my grubby little fingers on. But you already knew that, didn't you?


20 Sep 00 - 06:54 PM (#301769)
Subject: RE: What's your favourite accordion?
From: GUEST,Sam Pirt

Hi

My favorite accordion is a 'Pigini 96 Convertor bass Piano Accordion'

Cheers, Sam


20 Sep 00 - 07:02 PM (#301777)
Subject: RE: What's your favourite accordion?
From: Bradypus

I play a Royal Standard, which I like, but no-one seems to have heard of.

Bradypus


20 Sep 00 - 09:59 PM (#301871)
Subject: RE: What's your favourite accordion?
From: Chocolate Pi

The one my mother played when I was small, late at night; all the mournful Russian and Yiddish songs mixed with the creaking and the wheezing of the bellows.


Plorkwort


21 Sep 00 - 07:15 AM (#302093)
Subject: RE: What's your favourite accordion?
From: Skipjack K8

Kit, you make it sound Italian.

Eric, shove it!!

Best accordion - The Borsini in the shop window for £1000 I ain't got!

Skipjack


21 Sep 00 - 07:48 AM (#302104)
Subject: RE: What's your favourite accordion?
From: CarolC

Guest Kit,

I think I should probably apologize for my flippant remark. I think I mistook you for one of the guests who like to play practical jokes around here.

I am just starting out on a Hohner myself. I also have some difficulty overcoming the German accent, shall we say. At this point in time, my instrument seems to be playing me instead of the other way around.

There is a thread that has quite a bit of excellent accordion information on it. It is called "Can we talk about accordions please?". If you go into the forum home page and type the name of the thread into the box labeled filter, above and to the right of the threads, then set the age for a month or two, and then hit "refresh", the name should come up on the screen. You may have to scroll to find it. When the name comes up, click on it, and that should take you there.

Best wishes, and good luck with your accordion playing.

Carol

(Feeling a little sheepish)


21 Sep 00 - 08:04 AM (#302112)
Subject: RE: What's your favourite accordion?
From: GUEST,Roger Quigley

As a guitarist of dubious ability I have to say the favourite accordion are the ones my wife plays. A pigini 96 base for song and "pretty" music and a Hohner Student V for the dance tunes, particularly Morris Tunes.


21 Sep 00 - 08:13 AM (#302121)
Subject: RE: What's your favourite accordion?
From: CarolC

Better yet, click here for accordions.


21 Sep 00 - 01:08 PM (#302341)
Subject: RE: What's your favourite accordion?
From: GUEST,Kit

Skipjack, I think I'm living proof that you have to watch a good player to be a good player, and I watch keenly. Kit


21 Sep 00 - 01:36 PM (#302375)
Subject: RE: What's your favourite accordion?
From: GUEST,Russ

My girlfriend's. A cajun accordion made by Larry Miller of Iota, LA.


21 Sep 00 - 03:25 PM (#302458)
Subject: RE: What's your favourite accordion?
From: Ely

I don't know what kind it was, but a guy I saw in concert two weeks ago had a beautiful black one with white and silver trim. Very 1957-Cadillac.


22 Sep 00 - 08:49 AM (#302926)
Subject: RE: What's your favourite accordion?
From: Eric the Viking

Well, having been told to shove it by my friend Skipjack. I'd better tell you all that skip plays a mean accordian and under-rates himself. But, hey Skip, Where should I shove it?

Dear Lisa

Dear Lisa

But where should I shove dear Skepper, where? Cheers. Eric


22 Sep 00 - 02:24 PM (#303241)
Subject: RE: What's your favourite accordion?
From: GUEST,Kit

I'm with you Eric, he sure can play the thing. Does anyone know how much a nice accordion costs then? Either new or second hand, but something Italian. Cheers, Kit


22 Sep 00 - 02:29 PM (#303244)
Subject: RE: What's your favourite accordion?
From: Bert

These guys often have accordians cheap, but you'd be buying a pig in a poke. If you're a tinkerer or have a repair man near they might be worth looking into.


22 Sep 00 - 03:13 PM (#303316)
Subject: RE: What's your favourite accordion?
From: Bernard

Mine! It's a Hohner Musette IV, circa 1970, and was made in Switzerland. It's VERY LOUD, but doesn't rasp like the common German Hohner!

It's also extraordinarily heavy, but is so perfectly voiced that it practically plays with no effort at all - even after 30 years of me thrashing it!

I've had it from new, so it's a genuine 'one Hohner' instrument (sorry! Someone had to say it!)...


22 Sep 00 - 03:16 PM (#303320)
Subject: RE: What's your favourite accordion?
From: Bernard

Ooops! I forgot! You can see a piccie of it on my website - which will soon have audio as well...

Website clicky thing


22 Sep 00 - 10:25 PM (#303572)
Subject: RE: What's your favourite accordion?
From: CarolC

Bernard, I just learned something from you! Interesting bellows action. Why didn't you join us in the accordion talk thread, back when I couldn't get any accordion players to come out of the closet?

Carol


23 Sep 00 - 07:07 PM (#304044)
Subject: RE: What's your favourite accordion?
From: GUEST,PaulR

My favorite accordian is the one in my mother-in-law's home in Tx. She Knows I want it when that time comes, but turned 90 this year and is still living alone and driving her own car. Carol, In our mails I have failed to mention my secret. Out of the accordian closet now.


24 Sep 00 - 02:37 AM (#304265)
Subject: RE: What's your favourite accordion?
From: CarolC

HEY PAUL! Good to see you here! How about joining up?

Carol


24 Sep 00 - 06:32 AM (#304300)
Subject: RE: What's your favourite accordion?
From: CarolC

Another good accordion resource, House of Musical Traditions


24 Sep 00 - 05:08 PM (#304554)
Subject: RE: What's your favourite accordion?
From: Bernard

CarolC: Why didn't you join us in the accordion talk thread, (etc)...

Erm, I did! You even sent me a personal message...

Isn't it great to be remembered...


24 Sep 00 - 05:13 PM (#304557)
Subject: RE: What's your favourite accordion?
From: Bernard

Re. the 'interesting bellows action' - That was a still photo that I animated, and it didn't seem to look right with 'correct' bellows action! Hence the caricature action!


24 Sep 00 - 09:22 PM (#304714)
Subject: RE: What's your favourite accordion?
From: CarolC

Sorry, Bernard.

Different accordion thread. The one to which you refer is called, Let's Talk Accordions! The thread to which I was referring is called "Can we talk about accordions please?" and has a clickable link in my 9/21, 8:13 am post to this thread. Sorry to confuse you.

I do remember you giving me some helpful advice about sound cards for computers in a personal message. See? I remember you!

Please feel free to contribute some of your accordion knowlege to the other accordion thread if you want. There's lots of fine people in there.

Best wishes,

Carol

P.S. Kit, you might find some interesting stuff in the "Let's Talk" thread as well.


26 Sep 00 - 07:46 PM (#306140)
Subject: RE: What's your favourite accordion?
From: Bernard

Okay! I've posted to it!

Visit my Website


26 Sep 00 - 08:04 PM (#306156)
Subject: RE: What's your favourite accordion?
From: northfolk/al cholger

My favorite is Len Wallaces...it always has a crazy man standing in back of it...playing up a combination storm, trainwreck and revolution.


06 Aug 10 - 12:28 AM (#2959251)
Subject: RE: What's your favourite accordion?
From: Smokey.

Guerrini.


23 May 12 - 09:51 AM (#3354735)
Subject: RE: What's your favourite accordion?
From: GUEST

My favourite is: Rembrandt Accordion by Borsini, but it's out of my budget at this moment :-(


23 May 12 - 11:48 AM (#3354780)
Subject: RE: What's your favourite accordion?
From: Dave Hanson

You waited 12 years to tell us that ?

Get a life.

Dave H


23 May 12 - 12:40 PM (#3354793)
Subject: RE: What's your favourite accordion?
From: GUEST,FloraG

The one that is kept in its box is good.
I think accordians are ideal solo instruments but their base notes tend to drown out counter melodies in sessions and in some bands, so you get less vatiation with them. I like a tune to sound a bit different each time its played.
FloraG.


23 May 12 - 01:02 PM (#3354798)
Subject: RE: What's your favourite accordion?
From: John MacKenzie

Button every time


23 May 12 - 04:53 PM (#3354871)
Subject: RE: What's your favourite accordion?
From: Bee-dubya-ell

My favorite accordion is one played by someone to whom timing is more important than trying to squeeze all the "right" notes into the tune.

That's a pretty accurate description of my favorite banjo, as well.


23 May 12 - 05:50 PM (#3354892)
Subject: RE: What's your favourite accordion?
From: melodeonboy

My cajun accordion, built by Junior Martin in Louisiana!


24 May 12 - 11:41 AM (#3355114)
Subject: RE: What's your favourite accordion?
From: GUEST,leeneia

Idon't know anything about different brands. I'm just here to say that I like accordions and accordion music.

Long ago, Bernard mentioned an accordion which sounds great but is heavy. Take a look at the accordion in this video of Lou and Peter Berryman:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQn6clsHVlw

Lou has a delicate frame, and she has a pole attached to the accordion which supports its weight. Seems like a great idea for anybody whose accordion is heavy.


24 May 12 - 12:37 PM (#3355141)
Subject: RE: What's your favourite accordion?
From: Mr Happy

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQn6clsHVlw

Can't see any pole?


24 May 12 - 03:00 PM (#3355195)
Subject: RE: What's your favourite accordion?
From: GUEST,leeneia

See that slender black pole just in front of Lou's left foot? It's between the 3rd and 4th mic's from the left. That's it.


25 May 12 - 12:58 AM (#3355340)
Subject: RE: What's your favourite accordion?
From: GUEST,Guest (Lael)

I hope I don't double post.

Of course Petosa is the cream of the crop but my performance instrument is a Guerrini Universal Pro. It has dual Sennheiser pickups and a pre-amp built in. It's also the only 4/5 I could find with a 19-1/2" keyboard. Since I'm a not very tall lady I chin myself on the 21 and 22-inchers.

I do have two other instruments, one a knockaround for playing outdoors and another that I've had since 1957 that I use for practice. They're both Nobles. Really loud and heavy as all heck but you couldn't beat them to death with a box of hammers.


27 May 12 - 09:59 AM (#3356128)
Subject: RE: What's your favourite accordion?
From: Mr Happy

GUEST,leeneia,

Ah, see it now.

What a brill idea, must work on one for my heavy beast!


28 May 12 - 10:01 AM (#3356348)
Subject: RE: What's your favourite accordion?
From: GUEST,Guest from Sanity

I used to have a bumper sticker that read: " Use an accordion...go to prison!"

GfS


29 May 12 - 09:07 AM (#3356766)
Subject: RE: What's your favourite accordion?
From: GUEST,leeneia

It is a brll idea, Mr. Happy.

You know how when you read books about the history of humanity, they talk about the major human characteristics of speech, upright bipedalism and tool making? It seems to me that most of us have lost sight of our own ability to be tool-makers.

I heard Lou Berryman talk about the pole at a concert. She'd gone to a doctor because her shoulders were hurting, and the doctor told her to stop playing accordion. Then she found herself a tool-maker (in modern parlance, a designer) who mounted a fitting on the bottom of the accordion and cut a pole to length. So Lou wasn't the tool-maker herself, but at least she had the right idea.