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  1. Cajun accordion and fiddle, played by Marc Savoy and Canray …

     
  2. 8 Cajun Musical Instruments You Should Know - Hello Music Theory

  3. Everything you need to know about the Cajun accordion

  4. Cajun music - Wikipedia

  5. Cajun accordion - Wikipedia

  6. The Basics of Cajun Tuning - Mitch Reed Music Lessons

    WEBApr 9, 2020 · The E string becomes a D, the A becomes a G, the D becomes a C, and the G becomes an F; that’s just what we call Cajun tuning or tuned down. And what it does, it gives a fiddle a bluesier sound. It’s not as edgy. …

  7. Cajun fiddle - Wikipedia

  8. The Cajun Accordion

    WEBCompared with the fiddle, the Cajun accordion is extremely noted for its superb reliability and robustness. It has four reeds for each note. Therefore, even if some were broken during the play, there are others that are …

  9. Cajun | Explore Louisiana

    WEBCajun music is an accordion- and fiddle-based, largely francophone folk music originating in southwestern Louisiana. Most people identify Cajun music with Louisiana’s Acadian settlers and their descendants, the …

  10. Introduction and Use of Accordions in Cajun Music

    WEBIt was in the 1920s that accordions in the keys of C and D began to be imported (Savoy 1984: 13). These could be played with the fiddle, and now the accordion, already well known and widely used, exploded in …

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