hi lucy, i'd wait for that phone call... unless it's a mistake, my guess is that it's not the same lisa. lisa ornstein lives in maine! which isn't to say it...
Hi Andy, Yes, Guy Bouchard answered a mail saturday morning that Lisa does not call dances and lives in Maine. So I did not attend. A bunch of us were...
I've been listening to Tommy Duchesne at the BNC site and really diggin his stuff. His instrument sure sounds different from, say, Montmarquette. What sort of...
I've been learning a tune from an Isidore Soucy record at the BNC site, Quadrille des Laurentides - 1ème partie. The beat structure is really wild. The A...
.... euh , ... I mean dear Winslow , Tommy Duchesne started with the traditionnal diatonic accordian but later changed for the big chomatic , 120 basses ,...
Can you tell me the web site exactly (BNC) you are speaking of? I would like to listen to some of the music. Thank you. Jeannette ... From: Winslow Yerxa...
... as i recall, it's a hohner erica or corso (2-row) in red(?) celluloid. they are commonly played in the maritime provinces, even occassionally in quebec. ...
BNC stands for Bibliothèque Nationale du Canada, or National Library of Canada (NLC). They have a website called the Virtual Gramophone (or Gramophone...
... sound on ... to be ... Does "piccolo" mean that this voice would be an octave higher than some of the other voices? Would the two "clarinet" voices both be...
... Why both piano keyboard and buttons? Both can play melody and voice chords, right? Is this to please everybody, no mattter which they prefer, or is there...
... part of the "bottom" is the fact that they are A boxes, instead of the usual D (all comparisons with duchesne aside). piccolo refers to a reed that is an...
... no, i think what was meant was that the bass side was like that of a piano accordion, i.e. the 120 _button_ stradella system. like most CBAs ("chromatic...
I was not certain if I understood the qustion right , thanks . The instrument with " free bass " is called in french a " harmonéon " at least it is so...
[forwarded message] for the accordeonists ====================== Bonjour, C'est un peu derniere minute mais voila, il y aura aujourd'hui (a 12h HNE / 18h en...
This is a little last-minute but there will be (today at noon, eastern time US; 5 pm Ireland; 6 pm France,etc...) a program on Maugein accordions on...
Hi Lucy, As a Montrealer, I regularly listen to Elizabeth Gagnon's radio show which is always very interesting. I'm presently listening to the show and...
Hi Marcel, ... Guy Bouchard is one of the fiddlers and a guy from San Francisco is another (can't think of his name). Been wanting to get that CD. ... Thanks...
On Saturday, February 15, 2003, at 12:02 PM, Marcel ... If this is the plant I'm thinking of, it's called a "fiddlehead" in English and it's very tasty eating....
Well a great thanks to you both Lucy and Peter. Lucy for "crooked tunes" for "airs tordu"... I like! and it really sais the same thing... and "fiddle heads" as...
We would like to remind you of this upcoming event. Mardi Gras Masq Bal/Concert/Dance by SPDTQ??? Date: Tuesday, March 4, 2003 Time: 8:00PM EST (GMT-05:00) Is...
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Hello all... Any one know of a web site or other instruction on the foot percussion of the QueTrad fiddle music tradition. Such as one-an, two-an....
On Wednesday, February 19, 2003, at 07:36 PM, techpan2415 ... The term in French is "le tapement de pieds". I did a Google search on that term and found lots...
Hey Thanks! Folks! yeah ole Guy sent me that a year ago also, but I lost it before I learned it....I get fooled by the silence during the second beat....but...
Hi, Actually, lots of folks here in Quebec call it "tapper-du-pied" but a new term is starting to make it's way through it's podorythmie (or podirythmie) from...