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xavient 03-04-2008 01:26 AM

Why Accordion?
 
All my friends wonder: why accordion? First reaction, for many people, is to find ridiculous playing accordion. Accordions are for beggars or for gypsies, that seem to be the general opinion. How did it come to that? How come one of the most beautiful and powerful instrument fell into this disgrace?

It true, majority of people who played accordion is divided in two. Either the professional jazz singers, who's melody is very hard to understand. Either some really not cool guys: 80 years old people, nerds or indeed beggars.
There is no good model for young people to say : "You know what? I want to be just like that!".
It may be so, but this is only the result of more then 20 years of bad reputation, is not the actually cause of this falling. So how come this happened? the previous generations just decided that the accordion is no longer a cool instrument?

Ok... but why accordion and not any other instrument?
Let us see the advantages:
1. The accordion is a compete instrument like the piano.
2. You can play melodic lines with the left hand, while with the right you can play bass, rhythm. This makes it very powerful while playing solo.
3. One great advantage over the piano is the portability. You can carry the accordion wherever you go.
4. Stradella bass system allows you to play chords by pressing only one button for each chord.
5. You can play very long notes.

Off course there are some disadvantages, but most of them can be compensated. Like playing the chords that are not included in the bass system, is done by pressing several keys.

As a disclaimer: there is no intend to offend the old people who play accordion or people of roma origin.

SATCHMO 03-04-2008 01:32 AM

Accordian is awesome!!!!! FTDBS. Buckwheat Zydeco is great, Just for starters.

savannah 03-04-2008 01:41 AM

i concur,...growing up this close to the bayou, zedeco is a huge musical influence amongst these parts,.....
dont let them give you ****,....accordions are cooler than they think

Farfisa 03-04-2008 02:39 AM

Yeah accordian pWns the n00bs.....

monellia 03-04-2008 10:00 AM

The majority of accordion players do not fall into one of two categories. As a former accordion player I came under the influence of traditional Irish musicians such as Seamus Begley and Sharon Shannon.

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First reaction, for many people, is to find ridiculous playing accordion. Accordions are for beggars or for gypsies, that seem to be the general opinion.
Before I read this thread I had never heard anyone cite accordion playing as such. My accordion was quite expensive, and notwithstanding is one of the more humble models, so I've never associated them with beggars/gypsies. This stereotype is new to me.

I'm saddened to learn that people apparantly think it "ridiculous" as it's such a beautiful instrument.


Sharon FTW

Seltzer 03-04-2008 03:39 PM

If I were to play accordion, it would be because of Valfar of Windir.

Excuse the crappy wiki pages with a lack of info, but Valfar was an accordion master of his Norwegian hometown.

cardboard adolescent 03-04-2008 08:29 PM

i associate accordions with peg-legged one-eyed sailors...... which makes them awesome!

Farfisa 03-05-2008 04:33 PM

**** ninjas,pirates are way awesomer....

xavient 03-06-2008 07:10 AM

Thanks for the replies guys! Buckwheat Zydeco is great indeed I like very much his interpretation of "Hey Joe".
Sharon Shannon is also incredible in the movie that monellia posted, please let me know if you have some intersting Seamus Begley videos also.
Valfar of Windir a leader of black metal band was an accordion master! Well this is what I'm actually looking for. Some modern music incorporating accordion sounds. Too bad he is dead.
I was looking to Arcade Fire band which is great, but their accordion sound is not very impressive.

Sorry i cannot include Arcade Fire "Rebellion" movie here because i don't have 15 post yet!
:band:

So post if you know some other guys who are worth mention for.

TheBig3 03-06-2008 08:54 AM

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Originally Posted by monellia (Post 450841)
The majority of accordion players do not fall into one of two categories. As a former accordion player I came under the influence of traditional Irish musicians such as Seamus Begley and Sharon Shannon.


Before I read this thread I had never heard anyone cite accordion playing as such. My accordion was quite expensive, and notwithstanding is one of the more humble models, so I've never associated them with beggars/gypsies. This stereotype is new to me.

The accordion may be expensive but the family as a whole isn't. There have been times where it was less than remarked upon.

However accordions (in various forms) are the engine behind tango, and I once saw the lead singer of the prodigals shred a button accordion like he was eddie van halen.

I have to say, after reading this, i'm inclined to find out about lessons. Portability makes a word of diffrenece.

Oh an excellent points by the way, Loose lips. Your contributions are nothing short of lung paralyzing.


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