Wow you made me sound smart! Pleasure making this video with you, Rob! Lets meet up again soon!
@visualdarkness9 ай бұрын
It is an amazing video! Makes me wanna learn to play that small accordion I got at home.
@JoeIsOut2lunch9 ай бұрын
I was given a good quality accordion that just needs a sticky button fixed and I’m ready to go! I have similar experience and background as Rob. I’ve been sitting on getting it fixed for 4 years. This video is motivating me to get her fixed and take some lessons. Thank you!
@TLSWalters9 ай бұрын
Great to see you spitting accordion facts! Thanks Mike!
@NebulousSnow9 ай бұрын
This video made me realize I absolutely love accordion and didn't know I did ❤
@wispurrrr9 ай бұрын
you have such a charming personality would love to see you making some new youtube content!!
@robscallon9 ай бұрын
Very happy to be back :)
@Crimit9 ай бұрын
So stoked to see this upload - I almost forgot what it's like to have these videos! Hope you've recovered from your health stuff.
@TheStickCollector9 ай бұрын
Impressive work as always
@OskarSvan9 ай бұрын
Welcome back!
@Sabbatic9 ай бұрын
Happy to have you back!
@Snowness9 ай бұрын
🤘
@TLKjoe9 ай бұрын
I demand an Accordion Mike youtube channel where each episode he shows me a beautiful accordion, tells me it's history, and plays me a period appropriate song.
@---do2qd9 ай бұрын
its a travesty there isn't one
@BrandonNevermind9 ай бұрын
Agree! He's a natural on camera!
@wackerbigfoot9 ай бұрын
I SECOND THIS MOTION
@ryanintopeka9 ай бұрын
YES! I was so sad to see there wasn't a link to HIS channel in the comments!
@haydenkelly8369 ай бұрын
Would sub
@pavel0mg9 ай бұрын
"Find the music you're interested in and do the best you can." Probably some of the best musical advice ever.
@chrleslne9 ай бұрын
Love how every time he brings a guest musician on the channel, he always finds a way to rope them into playing some good old midwest emo.
@emmajeane9 ай бұрын
melodicas and accordions should show up in the same way saxes and synths already do in midwest emo, it sounds cool as hell
@senLuno9 ай бұрын
@emmajeane for sure I've like always wanted to own one because that sound is like so warm and homey it's gorgeous
@insederec9 ай бұрын
@@emmajeane black metal is more willing to experiment with that. Sigh used every instrument you can name and Agriculture used lap steel and I believe accordion at one point
@emmajeane9 ай бұрын
@@insederec accordion and folk instruments in black metal fuckin whip as long as its not scandinavian white pride music which its unfortunately often
@DJKr15py9 ай бұрын
Midwest Emocordian sounded a bit like minecraft music
@musicman8439 ай бұрын
no fuckin way, i know Mike from his playing at Wednesday night open mics in willow springs, he's literally the peak of any night he's there. immense joy is derived from his jolly tunes. much love from the masters collection to Mike!
@frickindaniel9 ай бұрын
Ashbary in the house!
@Loebane9 ай бұрын
Willow springs like the race track?
@FeRReTNS9 ай бұрын
Next time you see him, tell that man to start a KZbin channel.
@accordionman80319 ай бұрын
I do squeeze sessions with him in oak lawn at romagnolis accordion shop
@bravery123299 ай бұрын
Damn I thought he looked a lot like someone from the coffee shop days
@torpidinput9 ай бұрын
He always picks the best people to showcase the instrument. They're always super educated about their instrument and super awesome attitudes.
@thecringequeen318 ай бұрын
Yeah!
@VintageEngineRepairs16 күн бұрын
That teacher is so enthusiastic, encouraging and loves the accordion, what a legend! Such a pleasure to watch him.
@yamondakawazuki89419 ай бұрын
"by under i mean diagonal towards the ceiling" the accordion in a nutshell
@jckf9 ай бұрын
By down I actually mean up and left 😆
@PerpetuallyTiredMusician9 ай бұрын
"Fret not" was the only response I got when asking my mentor why music is a upside down insanity when played on guitar. Turns out accordion players suffer too from this madness.
@Laundry_Hamper9 ай бұрын
turn the middle side topwise. TOPWISE
@wiggletonthewise21419 ай бұрын
By left I mean green
@6078 ай бұрын
You get used to it very quickly! (or at least, I did :P) I do agree that at first the buttons seem _very_ close together. I've not seldom used a minor instead of a major chord.
@givim79 ай бұрын
19:02 - the tango piece 31:38 - the french waltz piece (Sous le Ciel de Paris by Hubert Giraud)
@ThePraash7 ай бұрын
The french waltz is Sous le Ciel de Paris by Hubert Giraud
@dougc849 ай бұрын
Rob, this video is fucking WILD. My uncle spent his life studying accordion, but passed away in 2009. In 2007, he bought me a Parker Fly as a gift to help him record his final album. He knew he had stage 4 cancer at the time but didn't tell anyone. The Fly is one of my favorite guitars ever, and one that I still play! Well... it was, until yesterday. After my uncle passed, I became the owner of his Petosa Classic Antico, his pride and joy, and a beautiful accordion, which he spec'd out and paid $6500 for (!!!) in 2001. I never played accordion, so it just sat in its case, aside from pulling it out every few months to make sure all was good and the bellows were moved. I finally said that I needed to sell the accordion, to put it in the hands of someone that will actually play it. It didn't need to sit around collecting dust. I sold that accordion this week. Yesterday, I was playing my Fly and a fucking fret fell off the guitar. Just playing casually and a fret landed in my hand. Today, I log onto KZbin, and there's THIS video with a guy playing a very similar accordion to what I just sold. Jesus Christ, Rob, the spirit of my uncle is radically fucking with me. But cool video nonetheless.
@duckwing89 ай бұрын
the spirit of your uncle is whattt
@Z-Ack9 ай бұрын
One does not simply fuck. You must radically fuck..
@veikkajoensuu9 ай бұрын
How does a fret just fall of a guitar? I just developed a new phobia.
@dinnae9 ай бұрын
Don't worry about the fret, it can easily be put back by a professional. Maybe it's your uncles way of saying you should play the accordion though
@nos2499 ай бұрын
I wouldnt fret about it
@LewdTrout9 ай бұрын
Dude from rural bavaria here. This sound is pure nostalgia for me, love the accordion. Makes me instantly feel like I'm in a big tent with a bunch of fellow drunk country-bumpkins swaying side to side, while eating half a chicken that's been deepfried into oblivion. :D
@travisSimon3658 ай бұрын
Won't lie, that sounds like a lot of fun
@Skriggler6 ай бұрын
Sounds like heaven
@tomrogue13Ай бұрын
@travisSimon365 rural parts of the Midwest have similar vibes still. Tho less so as less ppl learn accordion and polkas. Accordions take me back to the fairs and festivals instantly.
@d3w4yn39 ай бұрын
My Mom, one lung oxygen patient in her 70s, is weak and frail, but about once a year, she asks me to set her accordian on her lap, and she sits in a chair and plays down heaven.
@ringsystemmusic9 ай бұрын
Try to record it if you can, for memory sake
@devon-crain9 ай бұрын
That's incredible. What a gift!
@DanielWallace9 ай бұрын
My music teacher at school played the accordeon but she hurt her back so she could not hold the instrument anymore. She found an adjustable stand with a bracket around the accordeon to hold the weight, so she could play again. Maybe something like that could help your mom play more again, if she likes.
@d3w4yn39 ай бұрын
@@DanielWallace I will look into this! THANK YOU!!!
@TLKjoe9 ай бұрын
Record. This. For your family's sake.
@andrewking90109 ай бұрын
We must protect Accordion Mike at all costs. He is a national treasure.
@JD-qq8fz9 ай бұрын
5:04 "...and this doesn't break all the time?" hahah this was exactly my thought too when it got opened up! So many little parts
@TranscenGopher8 ай бұрын
Air is mostly among the gentler things to use when extracting sound from something. Certainly more gentle than a pick.
@pyier89 ай бұрын
As a french man born in the 90's, i always see the accordion as old-fashioned, from another time. Only old people can appreciate this type on sound. But, as always, this series allows you to discover, and rediscover instruments that you might think are boring. It's always magical to see musician talks about their passion, their instrument.
@RedHair6519 ай бұрын
I'm French too and I don't perceive the instrument this way at all. It's very relevant to this day, including in France.
@pyier89 ай бұрын
@@RedHair651 we have our own history and sensibility, i didnt make mine a generality. What do you mean by "relevant to this day" ??
@v496K9 ай бұрын
wow! VVVVVV. Haven't seen that game in forever
@FrankenSteinsGate9 ай бұрын
The absolute joy on Mike's face while he was playing the guitar was so wonderful to see
@RockStarOscarStern6349 ай бұрын
They really ROCK
@senLuno9 ай бұрын
Bruh he was picking it up pretty quickly too
@pileofstuff9 ай бұрын
@@senLunothat's one of the great things about knowing music theory - moving from one instrument to another becomes mostly about where to put your hands, not about how to make music.
@vigilantcosmicpenguin87219 ай бұрын
Seeing a guitarist learn to accordion and seeing an accordionist learn to DJENT is such a joy.
@RockStarOscarStern6349 ай бұрын
@@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 You rock
@Geeko1709 ай бұрын
I want an Accordion Mike KZbin channel where he repairs and refurbishes accordions while giving a history lesson on the history and story of said accordion. The outro could just be him playing his accordion!
@iwema939 ай бұрын
Geeko, you're giving me ideas.
@jaungiga9 ай бұрын
That's like the accordion version of Ted Woodford's channel
@losdel97615 ай бұрын
check out the "Rich Edwards' He has a great accordion repair channel
@jameshaskell10739 ай бұрын
You found a great guy for this video. No idea who he is, but he is obviously knowledgeable, both about the instrument and music. On top of that, he is able to communicate. If he doesn’t have a channel already, you should coach him up, Rob.
@BoarhideGaming9 ай бұрын
It’s like the bloke Rob built the guitar with. A bit quiet and reserved at first, but you get to glimpse the incredible wealth of knowledge and a great humour after a few short minutes of warming up. Masters at their craft and the quiet confidence to prove it
@aluenchan50019 ай бұрын
It‘s so lovely how everyone just feels for this instrument as an integral part of their traditional culture. Because when I heard it first I felt like „aaaaah yeah this is our german folk music“ but everyone from all around the world feels like this. Like „aah yes this is france, portugal, chile, russia, Wisconsin“
@VioletPrism3 ай бұрын
Lots of absolutely beautiful accordions can be found at thrift stores from around the world in Wisconsin
@tomrogue13Ай бұрын
@@VioletPrism I'm in michigan. I should check my local thrift stores for accordions
@hasname48859 ай бұрын
Rob, I don't know how you do it but you kill it every time with these musicians. Love the series, love the passion you and the guests have for music. 10/10 musical education, thank you!
@charlottesweb5259 ай бұрын
Accordion Mike is amazing!! He has such a gift for playing, but also a gift for explaining it. He should give lessons!! And like so many have said, he should have his own KZbin channel. What a talent! BTW, I'm a little biased...I'm his mom❤ But seriously, isn't he amazing??!!!
@iwema939 ай бұрын
I love you, Mom!!!
@calebsta1239 ай бұрын
This is so wholesome
@Benzy6709 ай бұрын
You have a really cool son, ma'am. He definitely seems amazing to me!
@charlottesweb5259 ай бұрын
@@Benzy670thank you!❤
@travisSimon3658 ай бұрын
Mrs Mike, you have done a fine job and raised a great son. And what foresight to know to name him 'Accordion' and have it turn out to be the instrument he loves.
@shanebentley56309 ай бұрын
As a born and raised Wisconsinite musician, I'm WAY too excited for this video! Accordion is so mainstream underrated!
@STSGuitar169 ай бұрын
I would really love to see other stuff like bagpipes and/or tablas show up on this series at some point! This series is so awesome, man. I love it when I finally get the answers to musical questions that have plague me, such as how the hell an accordion is works and is played lol. This show addresses a lot of music-related stuff that I have wondered about but have never taken time to research for myself, which is awesome and really scratches that specific itch. As someone who can play a few instruments myself, it is also cool to see how quickly a multi-instrumentalist like you can pick up a new instrument. Keep going with this stuff, man!
@Bladavia9 ай бұрын
One of my favourite instruments, I wish it were used more in modern styles. Also yes, "accord" means chord in French, so "accordéon" = the chord instrument. It's the same etymological root as "according to" in English, outside of music it also means "to agree, to go well with, to be in sync, to be harmonious"
@realroadrunnr9 ай бұрын
D'accord!
@uninstaller28609 ай бұрын
Harmonious you say? I saw the harmonicas inside and it all makes sense
@Z-Ack9 ай бұрын
So if accord means chord in french, your saying. Ion means instrument?
@Z-Ack9 ай бұрын
Or éon..
@zwieglupglup9 ай бұрын
No, "éon" doesnt mean instrument in French xD. By the way the trench word "accordéon " comes from german "Akkordeon". "Akkord" is "chord" in german, and comes from French "accord".
@skar029 ай бұрын
These videos are always my favourites, the one with the koto is one of my go to videos when I'm super depressed.
@marsrover0019 ай бұрын
I had no idea how an accordion worked. Far more complicated than I ever imagined. Cant wait for the spinning guitar video tho.
@kenjackben9 ай бұрын
the mechanical genius involved in making these instruments is astonishing
@4hodmt9 ай бұрын
3:39 A "free reed" just means the reed is free to vibrate in its frame without touching anything, as opposed to a "percussion reed" where the reed beats against the frame or against another reed. A crumhorn has a reed inside that you don't blow directly, but it's a double reed like an oboe, where the two parts beat against each other, so it's not classified as a free reed. Great Highland bagpipes are similar, with a double reed inside the chanter and single reeds inside the drones. Free reeds have more stable pitch with varying air pressure than percussion reeds, so the accordion can play more dynamics than those instruments and stay in tune.
@Fallub9 ай бұрын
That guy is such a joy to listen to and watch him do his magic. What a fantastic instrument.
@Aaron-Qman6 ай бұрын
He seems to know everything about this instrument!! Fun to listen to!🎵🎵
@mapother49 ай бұрын
I love how you guys opened it up and explain how all the mechanisms work. This instrument is mind blowing. Very insightful. Thank you for videos like this.
@jeremyrusu96879 ай бұрын
Hey there Rob, I've been waiting for you to make this video for a long time. As a blind accordion player and multi instrumentalist myself, accordion is one of the instruments I find most intriguing teaching people as once they get it they find a light goes on in a very neat way as what happened here. I believe that you will get those bass and cords going with a little bit of time I would definitely keep it when time permits. Also that is a very nice accordion you have there in terms of the features and having all four sets of reads and the different combinations there, that is definitely the hallmark of a professional instrument and the fact that you got it for free, definitely means you should hang onto that for sure. That is a gem right there.
@kaitlyn__L9 ай бұрын
Pointing out that you can improvise a chord progression by just moving the left hand in a small cluster also helped me realise why improvising along with an accordion player is so easy! You either end up doing the exact same Standard progression as them, or by doing other Standard intervals you end up nicely harmonising. So you can’t go wrong! I’ve been humming chord extensions for the whole rest of the video 😊
@snowblindburd9 ай бұрын
I love this. My grandpa played accordion and I regret never asking him more about it or even having him show me how to play. This fills that void a bit. Thanks Mike and Rob!
@swimdude21139 ай бұрын
Fastest click of my life! So pumped to see new videos!
@Paulos12-219 ай бұрын
Same
@Znatnhos9 ай бұрын
I love the squints that Rob gets when he's really concentrating on something... Great stuff! I love these exploration videos where Rob learns a new thing. He gets such joy out of making the connections between instruments
@ianlee83769 ай бұрын
"I must be doing something wrong." "Nope! It just hurts." 😂😂😂
@jackd239 ай бұрын
In Germany, traditionally (and if you're cool), we also call this instrument Heimatluftkompressor (hometown air compressor), although if you play sea shanties it's more like a Seeluftkompressor (ocean air compressor), there's also yodel songs and such and it switches to a mountain air compressor.
@OwenEvansMusic9 ай бұрын
As an accordionist I am very happy you made this video, not least because I can now just link people to it whenever I get asked how all the buttons work, instead of having to give the same explanation I’ve given so many times I’ve lost count because it’s what literally everybody asks 😂 Also 30:56 - this is basically just Korpiklaani lol
@GravityAB9 ай бұрын
accordion gang 🪗
@DrakiniteOfficial9 ай бұрын
Holy crap, I can't believe he's just casually playing an instrument that's 96 years old. That's insane that it still has such a wonderful sound after so long.
@iwema939 ай бұрын
@DrakiniteOfficial I gave my Gold accordion a refurbish last year, which involved new valve covers, new wax, and a full tuning, but I agree, the sound out of these oldies is just great.
@Demonrifts9 ай бұрын
Based off the plug he gave in the outtro, he runs an accordion repair shop, so it stands to reason that it probably sounds that great due to some of the work that he's done on it.
@wojciechbieniek40299 ай бұрын
There's nothing i love more, than people who use old instruments/vehicles/firearms in the way they're intended, to be enjoyed.
@randommodnar71418 ай бұрын
And that its so complex! A violin is pretty simple in comparison, you understand how a box with strings could be played for hundreds of years lol
@litos_mendes9 ай бұрын
as a portuguese the sound of the accordion is sooooo engraved in my brain that only as a adult i can apreciate it
@boezerdieser9 ай бұрын
Same for me as an austrian. Completely different style tho i imagine 😅
@itsdokko29909 ай бұрын
Chilean dude here: Accordion is hella engrained in local folk music, everytime i listen to an accordion, i get in the patriotic september mood instantly
@ferretyluv9 ай бұрын
Huh, I guess fado does have an accordion.
@agnidas58169 ай бұрын
Same here from Russia. Quite the instrument.
@MashaT229 ай бұрын
My grandma played accordion. She had two - the fancy red and white one for parties and the black one she played at home. She passed away when I was a kid, but I remember being totally amazed that she could play that thing so effortlessly. She also played piano too. Makes me wish that she was alive so I could start an accordion-guitar band with her lol.
@KingGurke989 ай бұрын
In my heavily cartoon-influenced perception, the Accordion was always very goofy, but it's really quite a beautiful instrument! So glad you got me to see it in a new light, and very stoked to see you uploading again
@shroder19 ай бұрын
Robs ability to pick up instruments is mind blowing.
@brianedgin9 ай бұрын
You gotta line out on that thing... pedal board that beast. (Sooo glad to see you back!)
@calculatechaos9 ай бұрын
Mike is a better guitar player in 1 day then my old bandmate was after years.
@andreasheld23629 ай бұрын
I've played the Accordion way back when, but I've never seen the insides of the instrument. Fascinating!
@YoYoDJA9 ай бұрын
Accordion has probably been one of the most important parts of my musical journey. I remember the night I pulled my family accordion out of my basement. It was buried beneath a bunch of my grandmas stuff that we meant to sell after her house, but we live in a small town in the Midwest and had no recourses to appraise it, so it just sat down there collecting dust. One night though, I couldn’t sleep so I dug through every old thing we had. At first I thought it was some sort of travel case. It was actually locked when I pulled it out of the pile so I had to pick it with some paper clips. (The locks are more to prevent the case from accidentally opening than to prevent theft so it was pretty easy.) When I finally got it open, I was amazed by what I saw. It looked pristine save for 2 bass buttons stuck down that I was actually able to fix myself. I immediately took it out to the garage to listen to it because I wouldn’t wake up my family that way. Earlier that year, I had joined my high school band as an percussionist (because I couldn’t play any other instrument) but it never felt quite right. I was years behind compared to my fellow band members and always felt like I was dragging the band down. Accordion felt right though. It also helped that it practically taught me basic music theory. I’m still not very good at it, but I was able to play it for my states solo ensemble competition as a duet with a close friend on marimba and got a D1 😊 Thank you for bringing a little more attention to my favorite instrument and best of luck if you intend on continuing with it.
@jorgesepulveda43799 ай бұрын
No way , Rob scallion and accordion Mike in the same video !?!??! This is the best way to start the day .
@warbossgrimtoof5699 ай бұрын
This has been such an interesting video to me so far at the 11:30 mark. I’m an Acadian (Cajun) so accordions are very important to my culture and our music. I’m being completely honest when I say it blows my mind that there are brand names of accordions out there and that some are known as better than others. All the accordions I grew up around were locally made. There were no name brands, just “aye la ba my cousin makes accordions” and that’s it. It’s such a beautiful instrument and I’m glad you’re bringing attention to it. Thanks Rob, from a severely homesick Cajun. Y’all’s jam session at the beginning of the video reminded me of home.
@chrisegg79369 ай бұрын
the Maria Schneider Orchestra introduced me to accordion outside of a polka/Urkel context and I was BLOWN away by how beautiful it sounded. Been a fan ever since. Bought a crummy one at a flea market, sorta figured out the bass key arrangement and have been goofing around for 10 years. This is finally giving me the motivation to get it back out of the basement! Thanks Rob! and Mike!
@tttsuki56466 ай бұрын
as a brazilian musician who is into midwest emo and also brazilian traditional music, the jam at 7:44 opened my eyes for such a sound that for some reason i never thought of before. I'm from northeast brazil, and here one of the most prevalent music genres is Forró, and one of the most prevalent instrument in the forró bands is the accordion, and something about the sound of the instrument makes it magical for me, it can be so fast and uplifting but also so chill and emotional. The emotional accordion melodies mixed with the emo opentunning-like chords makes for such a great feel that i cant even describe. thank you Rob, with your videos you bring so much inspiration and ideas to all of your subscribers who aspires to be a musician and who wants to express themselves with music. and also shout out to Accordion Mike, you rock!! (sorry if theres any grammar errors, still learning english lol) [and also sorry for the over-emotional comment]
@robsonclark96789 ай бұрын
Rob mentions at 12:27 using a button pressing technique he learned from the late Tetris ambassador and legend Jonas Neubauer. Their video where he teaches Jonas how to play drums is still my fav vid of his from the joy of music Jonas had learning to play drums with Rob. That still being with him brought me to tear up :').
@Drybones8989 ай бұрын
RIP
@ana-less-than-three9 ай бұрын
RIP the GOAT ❤
@sams-pg7hj8 ай бұрын
these interviews with the unique instruments are some of the best content on this channel. the musician's enthusiasm for the instrument is great.
@ezekielpeterson4599 ай бұрын
This has got to be one of the most fun people rob has had on the show! great video!
@tylerkeller71209 ай бұрын
My favorite series on KZbin, I have been watching this since I think this series started because I’ve been watching Rob since before it. Thank you Rob for being such an inspiration, you are one of I will admit many reasons but a big reason at that on why I am pursuing my current career choice of being an audio engineer and it means a lot to be able to watch your videos and see you still doing this stuff and better than ever and I hope one day I’ll get to meet you and maybe work with you
@theplayerformerlyknownasmo37119 ай бұрын
Dude I went to this accordion shop about 1 weeks ago ago to rent one out and failed miserably. This is such a huge coincidence to see Mike on your channel and in real life all in one week lmao. Fantastic video. Glad to you see you around more…south.
@McFly77419 ай бұрын
As a guitar player, I've always thought of the accordion as just a cheesy polka instrument. I have to say, this video has changed my mind. That dude is a beast. Great video, bro.
@ryano.51499 ай бұрын
Oh, there is so much more to it than that. You can play everything from classical organ repertoire to pop tunes, to tejano, tangos, jazz, folk...I think I've even heard somebody play the Deep Purple "Highway Star" organ solo on one! They are far more versatile than most people give them credit for. As an accordionist myself, I still get blown away by what people are able to do with it!
@GravityAB9 ай бұрын
As someone who plays an Accordion, I completely understand. As fun as it is to lean in on the stereotype with Beer Polka--I usually prefer playing classical, musettes, or stuff you would hear in a coffee shop. But it doesn't mean I couldn't also play jazz, pop, or music you would hear from video games. In-fact, I was playing System of a Down just yesterday >_>... lol
@eosborne64959 ай бұрын
The thing that really opened my eyes to the accordion was getting into Latin music. When you hear the way accordion is played in like Mexican Norteño or Columbian Cumbia or Argentine Tango, it’s SO FUNKY. But then again, I also like polka, so maybe I just dig the accordion lol.
@Corkoth559 ай бұрын
I love Rob! He can pick up any damn instrument and it clicks with him almost immediately! And he doesn't make me feel like an outsider while doing it (as a non musically-inclined person), if that makes any sense at all. Every video is fantastic!
@fr3ak1shh9 ай бұрын
Proud to be an accordion player! It belongs in rock and roll, I'm telling you. Atlantic City by the Band, the Subdudes, John Mellencamp and Springsteen, Kokomo and God Only Knows by the beach boys, nitty gritty dirt band, Little Feat, man the list goes on!
@philardo699 ай бұрын
Rob looks so emotional at times, whether it reminds him of his grandmother, or whatever ,its nice to see ppl cry for music.
@reNINTENDO9 ай бұрын
These videos are always so fantastic. I can't tell if you just bring out the best in people or you always just find the best people, but each instrument deep dive is always such a joy to watch and listen to, both from the exploration of the instrument and seeing people who love their craft get to share it.
@Jongamebeer9 ай бұрын
I know this series is more for less common instruments... but like dude how cool would it be to see a bass episode with Les Claypool! Also I want to recommend a couple instrument episode ideas. The Array Mbira and Daxophone have been on my mind recently and I think it would be fun to see.
@TheCoBBus9 ай бұрын
I ABSOLUTELY love these videos where you take a instrument, and expert on that instrument and just dive into it, these are fascinating, interesting and full of knowledge that makes these videos just stand apart from other videos !
@LukeHennisch9 ай бұрын
YES!!! Was hoping that someday I’d see the accordion on this channel. It’s the most fun instrument to play :)
@GeoFitz49 ай бұрын
I loved the Acoustic and Accordion jam at the end. A sign of two great musicians is when they can immediately come together and show great chemistry and understanding of where each other is going with the music.
@AugustoValentini9 ай бұрын
One of my favorite musical combinations is rock-'n'-roll and accordion. There's a band from the South of Brazil called Nenhum de Nós that adds accordion to most of their songs and it's fantastic! Edit: the accordionist of the band passed away today (march 27th) and now I'm just devastated 😢
@evandrochaves95969 ай бұрын
Hmmm eu devia checar essa banda hein
@AugustoValentini9 ай бұрын
@@evandrochaves9596 É boa demais! Já vi pelo menos 6 vezes ao vivo e é genial. Teve uma música deles que ficou famosa nacionalmente nos anos 90 "O astronauta de mármore", que é uma versão em português de "Starman" do David Bowie. Se você não é gaúcho talvez conheça essa música
@braxtonbailey12286 ай бұрын
I love this video and keep going back to it. It may sound a bit insane but I've probably watched it 10 times this month. This video shows how respectful both of these gentlemen are of each other. It definitely is a good teaching moment for everyone across the world. I love how easily both gentlemen are able to incorporate their own styles of playing, almost like a musical handshake. There definitely is some massive talent being displayed with this video as well. I love this series. It must take a lot of mental strength to pick up something you've never touched before and also record a video at the same time. I envy these kind of moments in my life and will continue to do my best to always allow someone to play alongside me, no matter where they are at in their musical journey. Thank you for continuing to provide us with this content.
@godthemself.9 ай бұрын
i love watching musicians pick up instruments that they have absolutely no experience with and catch on immediately. dont know what it is but watching someone pick up on power chords for the first time makes me smile.
@1st1anarkissed9 ай бұрын
Mybfather played accordion. Before marriage he was a seaman, ship's engineer, actually. He said that he chose accordion because he could smuggle contraband inside the bellows.he played very well if you disn't mind the constant tang of a polka beat regardless what time signature he was playing. Dad just had a polka heart.
@Createfor30days9 ай бұрын
Loved Mikes whole vibe, he makes me want to practice my instrument even if it feels hard. He is the type of teacher that wants you to succeed by making the instrument less intimidating. What a great guy!
@sadie3769 ай бұрын
I picked up a used accordion last year. I've been concentrating on guitar, but will get to spend some time with it eventually... Really interesting instruments.
@fishdemslabs50029 ай бұрын
Mike was absolutely amazing and I'm very glad to see you again Rob. I got tears in my eyes right after the tango... Reminded me of my great grandma teaching me to polka as a young man. 💙
@Dedos_JH9 ай бұрын
I bought an Accordion few months ago, and when I picked it up, I did it the wrong way where the chords in the right hand the notes (piano) on the left hand, I found it easier as a guitarist to coordinate the chords and melodies like that, where the right hand controls the rhythm and the left hand controls the melody.
@daveyfromdownsouth78899 ай бұрын
Ive been learning the accordion and i love it. Has to be my favorite insturment i started on piano but didnt get very far with music theory and all that. The accordion for some reason got it to click with me
@VincentSebastianMusic9 ай бұрын
Awesome! Need a part two where you plug the electric accordion into some pedals!
@MrLagzy9 ай бұрын
That part you play at 28:55 is the intro to a song from a danish band called D-A-D and the song "Sleeping My Day Away".
@xliquidflames9 ай бұрын
When I hand someone an electric guitar for the first time, I put it in drop d and show them how to do power chords. I did it for my nieces a while back and she was entertained for hours.
@chrisskarsbo9 ай бұрын
My grandfather would play the accordion all the time, now I have his accordion and no idea how to play it but this video brought back so many great memories ☺️ Thanks Rob and Mike!
@HafnerMichl9 ай бұрын
As a fellow (diatonic button) accordion player I'm so hyped to see you play and enjoy the accordion and your guest actually having and playing an Accordion that looked just like my first instrument. Thank you so very much!
@Headless979 ай бұрын
This is pure joy. Love what you do, Rob. Accordion Mike is fantastic!
@PtVienna3169 ай бұрын
So excited for the "2 Hours of Relaxing Accordion" Video.
@Vexxxler8 ай бұрын
These videos are so wholesome and inspiring. Got to love them! Thanks!
@hsmoscout9 ай бұрын
love mike's classic chicago accent and his great knowledge and good vibes !
@iwema939 ай бұрын
Thanks, pal!
@Moulk9 ай бұрын
Rob, this timing so awesome, I've bought an accordion a few weeks ago and just started learning it by myself after years of hesitation. Seeing you struggle as much as I do is kinda comforting, I have to admit, haha. Mike is such a great player, I loved the video
@purplelord85319 ай бұрын
love the shoutout to Jonas - R.I.P.
@Parayogi9 ай бұрын
one of my best friends, Marc Robert, was a lifelong professional accordion player who played for early Cirque Eloize/du Soleil, he could play a tad better than the guy in the intro, but the crazy part is how he never needed to look at the instrument and could entertain, chat and laugh as he played it while keeping perfect tempo, RIP truly an incredible instrument for someone to master
@Paulos12-219 ай бұрын
I love the accordion.
@soggytatty38454 күн бұрын
Rob you always find the most wholesome people to do these videos with
@jonnypetra9 ай бұрын
Accordion Mike is the coolest guy at our coffeehouse! Ashbary Coffeehouse of willow springs🤙
@GGGaming-mn6yq9 ай бұрын
Greetings from slovenia great to see some acordion action.Its a very popular instrument here
@joeldeutscher70779 ай бұрын
Having a 1/4” output means you can run that accordion through your guitar rig, Rob. Accordion Metal incoming? 🤘
@alexanderkonczal39089 ай бұрын
Rob needs to see this.
@ericdietz17959 ай бұрын
I was wondering why he didn't go for the obvious.
@corpsie6668 ай бұрын
"PLAY BLEED!!!!" "SLAAAAAYYYYYEEEEERRRRRRR!!!"
@Eugensson9 ай бұрын
My granddad was a super talented harmonica/button accordion player, he had his own ensemble and he was also doing the restoration of broken harmonicas. I was just a core-kid who played a bass and did not really appreciate an old granpa's talent, because harmonica's were too lame to me back at that time. Damn I miss my gramps and the missed opportunity to talk about all that stuff.
@Eugensson9 ай бұрын
He was using a hide skin glue and bone glue in his repair workshop. Didn't smell like ice cream att all 😅
@Zestran9 ай бұрын
Great video. I learned so much about the accordion
@tatotato858 ай бұрын
Love this istrumet so much, chamame was pretty common to be hear all around when i was a child
@KaeruHashborn9 ай бұрын
i was on a Rob Scallon binge, and he drops a new video, as i come to the end of a playlist. 0_o
@cayankeelord37308 ай бұрын
You two are just having too much fun ! I inherited my father's big Silvertone Piano accordion. It has so many different lever/switches on it that I was always intimidated by them, not knowing anything about the instrument. I've always had so many questions about "what's under the hood" of one of them, thanks to you guys, now I know. It has all the music and song play books with it. In honor of my dad, I should get it out and learn to play it.
@paulortner78439 ай бұрын
I have been waiting so long for this video!
@stevebeschakis97759 күн бұрын
I thought my clarinet was complicated, but this is mind-blowing! Thanks. This is the accordion intro video I was looking for--answered lots of questions. Accordion Mike is amazing!