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Showing posts with label Accordion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Accordion. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

"The beat goes on..."

So the last few months have been full of buying a sailboat that needs restoring (see Our Lake Life blog), conferences, kids going back to school, birthdays, lawn work, heavy work schedules, coding seminar (See CSS for Print Designers) and learning programming, halloween, school events, sick cats,  and now election day.

In between all of this, Corey started taking piano and voice lessons with Phoebe up at Carolyn's Keyboard Corner. She's a pretty neat kid too. I immediately thought about Corey when I met her (phoebe) the first time. I thought she was a younger female teacher that Corey could better relate too. I was right. Corey is really excelling and practicing regularly. Her vocal range is already improving and she really seems to be liking the piano lessons too. I don't think she thought she would as much as she is. :)

I'm still taking accordion lessons with Bob Boyd although I've missed several lessons due to the schedule. I'll be going today. Only one more song in the 1st palmer-hughes book to go. Not sure if I'm going to continue or take a break for the winter and work on piano or something else. We'll see.

But since I started playing in 1984, this is the way it's been: stop and start, ebb and flow. I've come to see it as absolutely normal behavior, if not necessary. Otherwise I might burn out.

I enjoy playing so many instruments, sometimes I wish i'd just focus on one but they are so much fun!

I'll try to post when I can. It's been a while since any gear intrigued me. ALTHOUGH...

I got the latest Premier Guitar magazine that featured this new analog delay from Way Huge that caught my eye:

I've added it to my xmas gift list. I think it sounds great and like a lot of fun!

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

The Accordion Geek Prevails and Proceeds!

For size comparison's sake, that's my iPhone in my BookBook case.
The slow reveal!

Voilá! Red Cream Pearloid Perfection!




So after much debate and almost quitting the instrument for fear of going into it too fast, spending too much, I have upgraded to a more "pro" instrument.

Thanks to Bob Boyd and a vendor that he trusts, John Castiglione of Castiglione Accordions in Warren Michigan, I purchased a vintage but mint condition Castiglione Model 408VC. A 120 bass, 41 Key, 4/2 Reed, 16", Luscious Red and Cream Pearloid beauty that looks a bit more like a vintage 50's hot rod than an accordion.

And boy does it sound good!! Love the pearloid keys, like new bellows and the buttons...oh the buttons! I had no idea how hard that Hohner was to play until I played this! I guess one good thing to be said about the hohner, is that it helped build up some strength! :)

So I'm back to lessons with Bob, following the standard for all accordion students Palmer-Hughes Accordion Book 1.

John at Castiglione Accordions is a very interesting man. He's 2nd or 3rd generation running this store, over 80 years in business! The man knows his accordions! He also took really good care of me. He made sure the C408 was in tip top shape, tuned, and included not only the red italian leather straps that came with it (that were still in good to great condition), he threw in a new set of black extra padded italian leather straps, PLUS a brand new tolex covered case! All for a very modest price, at least in the land of accordions...where prices can be as steep as $8000 +!!

Monday, July 9, 2012

Accordion Geek...Yup, guilty as charged!



What more can I say :) except... I have a long way to go and I'm going to need a better accordion to do it! The Hohner is small and portable, it's also been a good way to start but it's limitations and nowhere near concert pitch is a problem playing with others!

Time to call Liberty Bellows and move up... I'll post my progress!

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

G.A.S. Report — ACQUIRED: NUAD & NAGD

(NUAD = New-to-me Used Accordion Day & NAGD = New Acoustic Guitar Day!)

Yes, that's right, I've been busy!

Weekend before last, my family was in Gainesville, MO, out in front of our vacation house playing acoustic guitar with a friend. Someone started to play the song "Kiss Me" by Six Pence None The Richer and I made the comment how fun it would be to put my guitar down and pic up an accordion and play that actual accordion part in the song!


So I did some research and found a great company in Phildelphia, PA named Liberty Bellows. That's mostly what they do, sell new and used (they refurb all used they sell to perfect playing condition) accordions & concertinas!


I ended up getting the above Hohner MM12 Student model from 1950...something in it's original case. It's fairly used but plays so great!! It has that true french musette sound I was craving. No polkas here...okay well maybe I'll learn the Chicken Dance song, eh? I also picked up the trusty Palmer-Hughes Accordion 1 book that everyone starts on. I may take some lessons from Mr. Bob Boyd though.

Next up:
I sold my beloved 2005 Fender Malibu, with soft v mahogany neck and solid top spruce, solid back mahogany and laminated sides. I loved it for it being so very fender, but unfortunately that also meant it sounded and played like a Fender acoustic guitar.... you know, crap! :(

My good friend Bryon Knight from Little Rock Frets purchased it for his son. Actually, I take it back, it doesn't play and sound like crap, it just didn't meet my needs when traveling. IT was actually a very very good low volume office guitar that I will miss. His son should really love it too!


I replaced it with the Taylor GS Mini Mahogany Top! LOVE IT! It's perfect. Plays like a Taylor. Sounds like a taylor! Nice case too. I plan to travel with it a lot and also bring to the office on a regular basis.