Ive played Mexican/texmex music for a long time now on 3 row hohners I love the music. About year an a half ago I started listing to alot of cajun music and automatically fell in love with, ive been goin back an fAny orward on the idea of picking up a cajun squeeze box. Someguys make it look so easy but its real different to the style im use to playing but im up to the challenge.
Any suggestions as to where to start of course will be needing a squeezebox anybody selling one let me know
Suggestions as to training vids or etc to help learn scales etc
im not from Louisiana and im not a cajun but I sure would love to bring cajun music my side of Texas.
That's not far from Nederland , close by Port Arthur.
There's an active Cajun scene.
There are a lot of vids on youtube, see link#2.
Maybe Bryan isn't that far, but in your country everything is far away.
Welcome to the wonderful world of Cajun music. You came to the right place for help. The fact that you already play a diatonic button accordion is a big plus for you. I highly recommend starting with Big Nick's "Learn to Play Cajun Accordion" Vol. 1. Then go on to Vol. 2 and 3. It will be money very well spent. You can also go to Big Nick's box lesson site for some good starting info. You will find that the scale is the same as on your three row. If the row has 10 buttons then the scale will start on the third button on a press. If the row has 11 buttons then the scale starts on the fourth button on a press. As for an accordion, if you can afford it then go for a hand made Louisiana/Texas box. If not then try either a Gabbanelli Cajun King with Tip a Mano reeds or a Weltmeister Cajun . Both are in the $1,000 range and are decent boxes for the money. My feeling is the Gab is better but either will be a good start. Good luck and keep in touch with the group.
Welcome to the wonderful world of Cajun music. You came to the right place for help. The fact that you already play a diatonic button accordion is a big plus for you. I highly recommend starting with Big Nick's "Learn to Play Cajun Accordion" Vol. 1. Then go on to Vol. 2 and 3. It will be money very well spent. You can also go to Big Nick's box lesson site for some good starting info. You will find that the scale is the same as on your three row. If the row has 10 buttons then the scale will start on the third button on a press. If the row has 11 buttons then the scale starts on the fourth button on a press. As for an accordion, if you can afford it then go for a hand made Louisiana/Texas box. If not then try either a Gabbanelli Cajun King with Tip a Mano reeds or a Weltmeister Cajun . Both are in the $1,000 range and are decent boxes for the money. My feeling is the Gab is better but either will be a good start. Good luck and keep in touch with the group.
THANK YOU FOR ALL THE HELPFUL INFO. ILL START LOOKING AROUND SEE IF I CAN FIND A LOUISIANA BOX FOR A DECENT PRICE BUT IF NOT ILL BE CHECKING OUT BOTH THE GAB & WELTMEISTER. ILL DEFENETLY KEEP IN TOUCH AN THANKS AGAIN!
You are pretty close to a fairly active Cajun music scene from Houston eastward. Cory McCauley lives and plays around Houston quite a bit, and Jude Moreau and Ed Poullard around the Port Authur both build nice accordions and are great musicians and teachers.
You are pretty close to a fairly active Cajun music scene from Houston eastward. Cory McCauley lives and plays around Houston quite a bit, and Jude Moreau and Ed Poullard around the Port Authur both build nice accordions and are great musicians and teachers.
THANKS FOR THE INFO ILL CHECK IT OUT. AS FAR AS ACCORDIONS MADE BY THOSE GUYS IN PORT ARTHUR ARE THERE ANY LINKS/WEBSITES WHERE I CAN SEE SOME OF THEIR WORK AND ACCORDIONS FOR SALE.
I have owned 2 Moreau accordeons. Highly recommended.
CAN YOU GIVE ME AN IDEA AS TO PRICES I REALLY WOULD LOVE TO GET THE REAL DEAL TO LEARN THE STYLE OF MUSIC CORRECTLY IVE HEARD A WELTMEISTER & A GAB BUT ITS NOWHERE NEAR THE SAME SOUND AS A REAL CAJUN ACCORDION.