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Post by vinman on Feb 14, 2024 17:55:46 GMT
www.google.co.uk/search?q=Gankino+Horo+milan+rehak&sca_esv=0573b43c5c641ce9&source&iflsMaybe some of you will like this. Gankino Horo from Semionov's Bulgarian Suite. Played by the Czech, (or Slovak), Milan Rehak. Possibly in 7/8 or 11/16 or maybe another awkward Balkan time signature. There's a lot of this sort of thing from Central and Eastern Europe. Quite a bit is, um, interesting and musical, and er , worthy and improving, if you get my drift. It's worth noting both keyboards are fully chromatic, but the player cannot see the left hand keyboard. By and large I prefer my accordion more mainstream or more folky.
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Post by ocarolan on Feb 14, 2024 18:46:15 GMT
Not an easy listen! But I do have something of a liking for quite a few folky E. European tunes with their wacky time sigs. When I played in a ceilidh band, as well as the expected stuff we did some of these kinds of tunes, which were quite a learning curve for guitar rhythm!
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Post by grayn on Feb 15, 2024 9:29:01 GMT
Love East European music and Klezmer. It can be a bit over showy, with extended scale runs etc but overall has a lovely vibe. Better with groups though, IMO. Thanks for the vid.
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Post by minorkey on Mar 4, 2024 7:37:44 GMT
Superb! I used to have a piano accordion years ago.
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