Re: Re: Re: Re: You can't play Irish music on a Cajun box, can you? Why not?
blue norther Steve,
You can't go wrong with the First Act. What is nice about them is that once you feel confident enough to get a regular accordion, you can give the First Act to a relatives child or even a neighborhood kid who shows interest in the sounds. If your like me, $$$ being tight, go from the First Act to a cheap made in China. Since you are not going to be playing in a club or band but just for tinkering, keep it cheap. If I'm not mistaken, there is a posting with information on playing the First Act. Dwight??
Re: You can't play Irish music on a Cajun box, can you? Why not?
Irish accordionist Johnny Connelly has an Acadian in his arsenal. you CAN do absolutely anything!. Cultural etiquette and conventions are bs. Play a Chinese instrument if that's you budget. Play a 120 bass if that's what you're comfortable with.
If you have it in you, it'll come out making sense on a 10 cent kazoo. Your 4000 dollar Falcon won't do a thing for you otherwise. Trust you ears first and take everyone else's advice with a pinch of salt.
By the way , that dude Esteban WOULD be able to play unplugged Napalm Death (provided he tuned it down to low low D).
Good luck
JP
Re: Re: You can't play Irish music on a Cajun box, can you? Why not?
Johnny ConnOlly usually plays very simple 4 stop Hohners in both C and D
I have his 3 CD's.. all three are brilliant playing
Of course you can play "Irish" music on a "Cajun" accordion.. if you play in an Irish style.. but still because of the tuning it won't sound Irish
I've done it and I don't care what others think
If you want to play "Irish" on a 1 row 4 stop accordeon get a Hohner 114... somewhat wet tuned but
These play Irish and Quebec style nicely and are more than passable for cajun
A Cajun box does not sound as good in Quebec and Irish if "just" tuned
If you want a versatile box go with the Hohner 114
The little 7 button accordeons have one major flaw
thwey usually start the scale on the 3rd button.. would be better if they started on the 2nd
They are available at flea markets and swap meets for around $10-15
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: You can't play Irish music on a Cajun box, can you? Why not?
I can do without the 10 but when I use the #7 on my First Act, my dog acts like she will bite my fingers off if I don't stop. She is in for a surprise when I get my cheap fleabay Morelli next week. Hope she will forgive me when I get a real Cajun made accordion in a year or hopefully less.
Re: Re: Re: Re: You can't play Irish music on a Cajun box, can you? Why not?
I have about 6 of these.. in differing brands.. none of them "first act",, but all look like the first act
so I will deduce they are all made in the same place..
I have dissected them all and swapped parts and padded them and retuned them replaced the thumb and bass straps and so on..
Usually end up with two real good ones..
Perhaps the makers/importers will read this and make a 9 or 10 button for $35 .. now that would be great.