Keep going comrade don't let the war take your talent away because as long as you live your music will be heard across the world and will be loved by many, оставайся крепким товарищ!
You inspired me to practice singing while playing the accordion! It's not so easy, you have to sing really loudly, but it sounds amazing when you do it.
I like to imagine that Ukrainian and Russian troops when all is said and done would sit together by a fire enjoying the night with some accordion & vodka.
@@jizzinmypants191919 from current precident I don't think the seeds of hate are based on the people but rather the ideologies of the government of Ukraine and the Azov Battalion
@@jizzinmypants191919 It wouldbe hard to say that Putin is the one who sowed the seeds... For how little we knew about the entire Donbass story, ever since the Maiden Revolution and Poroshenko, hell, the seeds were there before Poroshenko. What is happening is far more complicated than the simple who did what. Ghost of radical nationalism looms above the two Eastern Slavic brothers ever since the 90s... honestly, this war might actually has the prospective of bringing an, albeit wishful, end to it...
@@Gleebledeeple Azov Battalion is but a small portion of the Ukrainian defense, and while they are in fact openly nazi, so is the Russian Группа Вагнера (Wagner Group). Putin's claims of de-nazification in order to justify his imperialist expansion is just manufacturing consent, much like the Gleiwitz incident or the Gulf of Tonkin incident. Ukrainians, like all peoples, deserve the right to defend themselves and their communities against an occupying force.
@@pingusbror I'm not particularly interested in who has the biggest baddies atleast on the front of singular elements, however the so called imperialism and what have you is also what started the Cuban missile crisis (western encroachment) not only that but the most recent 8 years of consistent conflict and criminality between Ukraine itself and the Donetsk peoples republic alongside related parties, long story short, I don't really care I just made a comment about two brother cultures enjoying peace without interference of government.
Hello! I really love your videos and recently started learning russian and playing the accordion, I was hoping you could play Polianka. Привет из Швеции!
Hey brother, I need some tips from you on how you learn songs. After listening to them you know. Do you have a strategy? Do you learn bass or treble first? Or both at the same time? Thanks. I have an old Soviet YKPAÏHA bayan :)
@@theonewhocheekibreeki5521 I know how to play it. I would more just like to know how you go about learning songs. It seems you do it much faster then me
I love the music you play and and your videos too. I really want to play the bayan but I don't know which to get. 61 treble and 120bass or 52 treble and 100 bass. Which should I get? Thanks so much for your help.