Happy to do it while I have a bit of time...hopefully there may be something there that helps someone.
I didn't post it because I thought Bryan was "choppy" and I was "smoothie" but because he expressed dissatisfaction with his efforts on a song and I have been toying with posting some vids on technique rather than just songs. (the choppy and smoothie comments were fun!--just was trying to clarify my purpose)
If y'all are interested in technique type things let me know and even better if there are specific areas where there are questions...
The part on octaves was good. When I'm learning a song by ear from a recording it's not always easy to know when and when not to use them. Also chords are some times hard to make out.
For me, "smoothness" is more than anything else the result of good timing, and this is, I think, essential in Cajun music.
Playing in time becomes much harder when you constantly play octaves, because you have to change hand position all the time.
Every time you play a single button on a CA you are actually playing a double octave : every one has four reeds!
Playing octaves is nice, because you get a fuller sound, but playing in a flow is IMHO even nicer. And the expressive effect of an octave vanishes if you use it all the time.
Is this bullsh*t or makes it sense?