[Tango-L] Bandoneones -- smaller instruments being made forlittle hands

Neil Liveakos neil.liveakos at gmail.com
Fri Mar 30 20:41:10 EDT 2007


The youngest one I know can't afford a bandoneon:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/milongas/303557561/in/set-72157594150961965


On 3/30/07, astrid <astrid at ruby.plala.or.jp> wrote:
>
>
> > Christian,
> > I am very happy that you have full mug of bear and a large fat sausage
> for
> > your dinner !
>
> Excuse me, I gor, but I am German too, and I don't know what you are
> talking
> about.
>
> Astrid
>
> > Many people, especially in Argentina do not.
>
> Nope, they have tripe and a glass of wine. Or something like that.
>
> > No one would sell a bandoneon if there is no urgent need to survive !
> > Feel the sound of cry !!!
>
> I don't see anything wrong with raising money to teach kids to play music
> of
> their country. Tango needs to survive, after all.
> The youngest bandoneon player I know is Japanese, not Argentine, by the
> way..
> (his father is a guitarrist and his mother a violinist,and they all play
> tango)
>
> Astrid
> >
>
>
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