A humble diatonic collection
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Secundo
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Fazzy
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Closed belly
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Open belly
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Country of origin
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Holland
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Italy
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Manufacturer
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Frans Vander Aa
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Castagnari
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Year of manufacturing
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2000
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1995
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Type
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Compact II +
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Fazzy
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Keys
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G/C |
C/F |
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Tuning
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Dry |
Dry |
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Stops
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3 (right) / 2 (left) |
2 (right) |
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Layout
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pdf-file |
pdf-file |
A(gzipped) = 16-bit aiff format, 1 channel, 44.100 kHz sampling rate
B(fragment) = 8-bit WAVE Format, 1 channel, 8.000 kHz sampling rate
The above soundfiles were made under non-optimal
conditions and by an amateur (I'm only playing diatonic accordion since
october 1995). Don't compare them with CD's of professional
players.
The equipment was an SGI Indy workstation with an
extremely poor microphone, which was delivered with the machine for
video-conferencing.
There was the permanent buzzing of about 10
workstations with all their peripherals.
The room was airconditioned and made my fingers like
sticks of ice.
The instrument itself was the only thing which was
optiomal. My Rolls-Royce Castagnari Fazzy, tuned in CF.
I provide two files. If you are close by and
have a good connection with us, you probabely will prefer to use the aiff
files. If you are far away, you are better of with the wave files.
All compositions are copyrighted and should
be treated as such. (SABAM)
Comments, adds, suggestions, ... to
DeJean
(Created : Jun 25th, 1996
Last Modified : Mar 9th, 2003 )
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