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A Brief History of the Accordion From the Old World to the New. By Gerard Dole
| Accordiana Accumulated Accordion Annotations
| Gerard Dole - Francadian Music Tradition Gerard Dole, his field recordings, researches and creations.
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La Famille Viator Violins: Hand-crafted violins carved in the Louisiana Creole tradition he Viator family lives on a small farm near Eunice, Louisiana. Deborah-Helen, Moise, and Alida Viator are the violin-makers in the family, and they build their
violins the old-timey way: throughout the carving process, each tonally matched piece is hand shaped and tuned using the old Creole method they call "tate avek
simagri." This method ensures a responsive violin with a rich, resonant, and balanced tone.
| Martin Accordion Junior and his family custom craft fine Diatonic Accordions used by Professional and Amateur Musicians around the World. Come on in and check out our ALL NEW list of Service and Prices!
| Mouton Accordions Music and Gift Store Hey ya'll, Come on in! We are a family of "authentic" and "original" accordion craftsmen nestled in the "heart" of Acadia Parish with rice and crawfish ponds at our front door. Our quality and craftsmanship extends more than 40 years and cannot be matched. In the years leading up to 1960 "Shine" Mouton repaired and serviced accordions and late that year produced the first of the Mouton Series Accordions. Honed by time and technology, nephew Greg Mouton still builds timeless (and priceless) renditions of Cajun Accordions. Likewise, our Cajun Store offers fine Cajun gifts and music to compliment our great heritage. Call or visit TODAY!
| Sharon Dee Strings Offering quality instuments, including fiddles, button accordions, harmonicas, guitars, bows, cases, upright basses etc. Also, locally provides an ethnomusicology program which teaches the origins of Cajun music, in the "Music of Quebec" program.
| Sharon Dee Strings Online Store and Information Offering folk instruments and fiddles, as well as information regarding the program "The Music of Quebec" taught by Sharon Dee, who was recently awarded a "decree" from the state of Louisianna for work done in promoting Louisianna music by teaching its origins through her ethnomusicology course.
| The Cajun Accordion Discussion Page A place to discuss Cajun accordion, Cajun musicians, and anything and everything around those topics...
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