/ paulyoungfolk www.paulyoungfo... Two schottisches - Le Canal en Octobre by Frederic Paris and Scottish à Virmoux played on a D/G Serenellini Lady diatonic button accordion / melodeon.
Hello again Paul. The first time I had ever heard this played was by a gentleman named Clive Williams. He played a slower version but I love both I love the faster version because it gives me a better understanding of how the melody goes. Well done Loved this as well I guess I can't get enough of great accordion. You play so very well. I am sure you are an instructor. thanks your for sharing this amazing little song.
I loved the condenser mic it picked up the accordion treble very well I am guessing you have a mini hook-up on the left-hand bass. Now I see it. Fantastic little song.
A lovely rendition. One of the first YT videos I ever watched, many years ago, was of Dominique Rivière playing the first tune. It's a real 'earworm' Thanks for sharing.
Hello Paul! Really lovely tunes. Do you prefer most tunes played on a D/G ?? And which mostly for your irish tunes? And which for your French tunes? Or just all on D/G? Thanks & cheers!!!
Thanks for your interesting and insightful comment, Robert. This is a little slower than Frederic Paris himself played Le Canal on his original recording on Rue De L'oiseau and is roughly in the middle of typical dance speeds for a schottische.