Peer, you hit the nail on the head. Marc has made some improvements in the past couple years, that are undeniable. It is the easiest accordion to play. It practically plays itself.
Nice work, Jim. This is a very interesting presentation. I gotta go with Peer, that Eb box has such a vibrant resonance. Next question, is who's playing what in Eb?
I like playing and singing in B Jim its a good key for my voice. I just tune my fiddle down a half step, from an already tuned down whole step. If that makes sense. The boxes sound great by the way, by just like any instrument, its just a tool. It wouldn't sound like anything if you didnt pick them up and rock your balls off with them !
Ned- thanks man... Actually the fiddle sounds really sweet tuned up to Eb too. My friend Trent and I made a vid with the Eb accordion and his fiddle tuned up.
Christian- Is the intonation still good with fiddle down to B? I bet it's got a nice dark tone. As for Choupique, they are probably the worst versions of I've ever done, on vid. I wasn't concerned as much about accuracy in this vid. I was in a race with the camera battery, so I rushed through sloppily
TJ- Yeah man, I love that C with Salpas. I'm glad I bought it when I had the chance. Semi-vintage and with Salpas is hard to turn up. I'm thinking about lightly wet tuning it.
Dano- Me too brother, that D is one of my favorite accordions of all time. I played the crap out of it, and recently got new bellows on it. It's like a dream, that accordion. Marc put a note with it, saying he thought it was the best accordion he ever made, and there are two great players that echoed that notion after they tried it. Jason Frey and Paul Daigle. It's heart warming that a student of his Augusta class said he couldn't stop talking about it the next day.
my fiddle sounds good tuned to the "B" tuning. I've heard others play it this way as well. Linzay Young and Joel Savoy play Grand Tasso tuned like that on the self-titled Red Stick Ramblers album, and it real good