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Busking with Piano Accordion with MIDI Expander System

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Street Entertaining with Piano Accordion in the beautiful Cathedral City of Hereford (England) at a Victorian Christmas Street Market. I'm quite used to busking with automatic street organs (mechanical organs being my main hobby), but playing the accordion in this situation is still quite new! Indeed it's only two and a bit years since I first picked up an accordion (bought an old one at a car boot sale!), or any keyboard instrument for that matter, and being completely self-taught practice I had to fit around a busy university study schedule. Anyway, despite the bitterly cold temperatures all day, I gave it my best shot, and have edited together this video from footage taken by my father for you all to enjoy in the warm comfort of indoors!I've not long had this particular accordion (a couple of weeks), which is a beautiful Crucianelli 120-bass Italian Piano Accordion, this being the first time out. As well the lovely traditional musette sound from the internal reeds in the usual way, the instrument now has a brand new MIDI system fitted, which through use of a Roland accordion expander enables hundreds of sounds to be synthesised in real time to add great variety to the music produced. One can also turn off the actual treble and/or bass reeds to have purely electronic sounds for melody, chords or bass, or naturally use as a traditional acoustic instrument with no electronics at all, so the possibilities are endless. (see my other videos for one giving a quick demo of the electronics on this accordion).Note the mains electricity to power my accordion electronics, MIDI expander and amplifier was all coming from a quite remarkable 'Powerchest' unit, housed in the rugged aluminium flight case to the left me. These Powerchest devices, usually made in more domestic 'black box' enclosures, are made for the domestic market to ensure continuity of supply to all sorts of appliances around the home in the event of power cuts, faults or low voltage periods, though in this instance they are brilliant for using standard studio audio equipment for busking in the street in stand-alone form (the one unit lasted me all day!). For more info emails sales[at]powerchest[dot]comThe order of pieces I play on this video is as follows...Gold & Silver Waltz (Franz Lehar) [Duet with Street Organ]Gold & Silver [Accordion only] -- though this was more like 'Cold & Shivering Waltz'!!!Serenade No. 13 (Carl Frei, you'd have to be a Dutch Street Organ fan to know this!)The Birdie Song (aka 'The Chicken Dance' in the US)How much is that Doggy in the WindowUnder the Bridges of ParisOh SusannaSanta Claus is Coming to Town (nice dance moves there by my stand-in assistant!)Lara's ThemeSwannee RiverCamptown RacesMemory (from 'Cats')Hope you enjoy listening as much as I do playing!

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Uploaded: December 23, 2007 at 9:27 pm
Author: fairorgan

Length: 09:57
Rating: 4.54
Views: 15560

Tags: Accordeon  Accordian  Accordion  Akkordeon  Akordeon  Busker  Christmas  Hereford  MIDI  Nick  Organ  Piano  Player  Street  Williams  

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ginettttte (April 20, 2008 at 4:15 pm)
j'aimerai trop vous croiser dans la rue!c'est trop bien sque vous faites avec l'accordoén, l'orgue de barbarie tout ca, le décor! bravooooooo! :)
208236 (April 7, 2008 at 10:48 am)
Very wonderful accordion performance!!
pyeinthesky (April 2, 2008 at 11:47 pm)
wow this has opened my eyes, nice playing.
JOHNNYonTHExpot (April 1, 2008 at 4:36 am)
can anybody tell me what year my crucianelli was made.. serial N. 435343. made in Italy. looks kinda old but in good shape. thanks for your videos NICK.
laforest54 (March 2, 2008 at 12:09 am)
very good for the presentation and music excuse me for my english i am french québec alma lac st-john
whimsicalim (March 1, 2008 at 12:38 am)
Nice! :) :) :)
parkvillepictures (February 17, 2008 at 3:38 am)
Wow! Bet those keys are cold!
bollini2 (December 28, 2007 at 8:29 am)
Very well presented, hope you are getting money for the advertising? given me idears for street entertaining as well.

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