That's where I practice, too, Ned, and for the same reasons! We've got a tiny bathroom that we call my "music studio". What can I say - the acoustics are great!
BTW, only got to watch the first 20 seconds of your video before the family (all in bed) yelled at me. Looks REAL promising, though! Can't wait to have it with my coffee tomorrow am! And very good on you for posting!
Good rendition of this tune, which I think may have been originally called La Two-Step a Cyprien Landreneau.
When played in the manner you played it, it has the same rhythm structure as when played by Marc Savoy, and also by the original Mamou Playboys.
It sounds a lot like the Walfus 2-Step; Talle de Ronces; Bramble Farmer, or whatever you chose to call it. Marc gives it that Adam and Cyprien rhythm which to me sounds more European, almost like a polka but not quite.
The same song played by the Balfa Brothers has more of a modern swing to it, like it has been influenced by American Country & Western music.