Welcome to old and new friends who are interested in discussing Cajun and other diatonic accordions, along with some occasional lagniappe....



CAJUN ACCORDION DISCUSSION GROUP

 

General Forum
Start a New Topic 
Author
Comment
View Entire Thread
Re: Guitar or FiddleTracks

Link #1 is to the Tracy Schwartz website where he has practice tapes for:

Cherokee Waltz, Lovebridge Waltz, Midnight Waltz, Jolie Blond,
Allons a Lafayette, Jongle a Moi, Lacassine Special, 'Ti Galop Pour la Pointe aux Pins.

He plays them both slow and up to speed. One tape in C/G and one in D/A. He plays the fiddle and accordion lead and then has a guitar rhythm part where you can play lead.

Good luck.


Re: Guitar or FiddleTracks

Thanks for the link Bruce. Just what I'm looking for. I'll get a check out tomorrow for sure.

Man.. it would be tough without this forum for sure.

John in Oregon.

Re: Guitar or FiddleTracks

Thanks for the Tracey Schwartz link, I'll add that to my shopping list....
so let me think- Tracey Schwartz tape, yellow book, LA made box, plane ticket to Lafayette....

Re: Guitar or FiddleTracks

contact me in Redmond Oregon I play fiddle and guitar, write and sing



Jamey Hall's most excellent Cajun Accordion Music Theory

Brett's all new Cajun Accordion Music Theory for all keys!

LFR1.gif - 1092 Bytes The April 2011 Dewey Balfa Cajun & Creole Heritage Week

augusta.gif - 6841 Bytes

Listen to Some GREAT Music While You Surf the Net!!
The BEST Radio Station on the Planet!