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Re: What The Masters Could Not or Would Not Say

I still do not understand "E". Except A blues.

Re: What The Masters Could Not or Would Not Say

All quiet on the "Louisiana" Front.

OK.. Louisiana was named after which French King ?

Re: What The Masters Could Not or Would Not Say

Hey Jeff, that King would be which ever Louis was married to Anna at the time. I only ever heard of 14 Louis's, So it must have been one of them 14 uppity rich silver spoon fed sons a ****** Louises that they named Louis e Anna after.

Re: What The Masters Could Not or Would Not Say

Hey Jeff, most Cajuns don't understand "E" accordions eeeeeither. But we sure can play the living hell out of them if one gets put into our hands. I don't know why that is. Maybe it's the new and seldom heard sound and feel that comes out of an "E" accordion.

Re: What The Masters Could Not or Would Not Say

"Am I right that the accordions of Jo-el Sonnier and Bruce Daigrepoint(both very good accordion players) are wet-tuned."

Anything/everything not unison tuned is "wet" tuned.



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