I agree totally. If I use a professional tuner in Sweden who has tuned boxes from all over the world during the last thirty years; scandinavian, french musette, irish and argentinian bandoneon boxes, just to name a few, I'm certain that he can tune a cajun box as good as or better than a tuner in Louisiana, who perhaps has built and tuned a few accordions a year in his garage ? Especially as I also leave my Acadian to my tuner to get the strobe readings.
Btw, the accordion I'm talking about is the 9 button Martin i bought from you, Glenn.
The best Cajun accordions are made in Louisiana period. You can take all of the strobe readings you want. As long as it is not tuned in Louisiana, it's not authentic cajun.
And if it's tuned by a Greek who happens to live in Delhi LOUISIANA does that MAKE it AUTHENTIC CAJUN?
I'm glad you said something, I was about to chalk another one up to jingoism and ignorance!
I wonder whether "Cajun Green Eyes" ever considered that there are some Cajun accordions made and tuned in Texas? Last time I checked, they were as authentic as it gets.
Well actually a few reponses were on the topic, mon ami from south of the border - the Wis Border that is. I forget Mike, you comin up this way today?
With prices so high on new accordions these days, I think it is easier for me to try and get the reeds changed on the two of accordions I got rather than try and go buy another one.
Each accordion has a certain feel. I just happen to like to feel of that Jr Martion Bb and wished it was a C. I got the Bb hoping to start playing in Bb in my band but I can see that would be way too much hassle. Bb's so much easier to sing in , but it ain't goin to happen. Suck it up and sing high. Man do I envy those cajun singers with those true tenor voices.