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«  Powerful and responsive »

Published on 02/21/14 at 00:46
I received this yesterday accordion to succeed my "Loffet Study 2 rows 3 voices" that I've had more than 10 years. I was looking for something to play faster, with less action keys (to use the same vocabulary as guitars).

I already have several Hohnner (A / D, C / F, G / C), a Loffet, so we have a Maugein too.

My Graet e Breizh is alisier, so it is very light, almost gray. The instrument is frankly lightweight for 3 voices, stripped, without locking clasps, adjustable strap left hand below (it looks better). There are additional cuts near the keyboard like ermine, for well remember that this is a Breton accordion ... that will play in Limousin.

The game is facilitated by instantaneous notes that disturbed me at first compared to the accordion study that flexibility of harmful keys fast game. Here is pressed, it comes out. Notes doubled or tripled no longer pose a problem (it's been a ta ta ta instead of Taaaaa), to the point that I got used to anticipate this on my old ately and then I have to relearn my bet up (it's coming soon). I found the little nervousness Maugein my wife and small mechanical and light make agile. Where the comparison ends, because if the Maugein frankly acid, Loffet even two voices, offers a smooth, without too much grain, balanced in the sense that it is not dark but still bright with beautiful mediums without aggression, and so much better because I do not like this current fashion records diatonic with just the bottom and a little high, which makes it look like anything but an accordion.

Three voices, release the horses, what power! I'm amazed that an instrument as small make so much noise with a powerful left hand, asserted a right hand worthy of a "bug box" much bigger. Hearing this, my cat went skimming the ground, ears folded back. This is a good sign.

To return to the comparison with the Maugein, what is striking is the lightness (physically speaking) of the left hand Loffet. On luthinier we lug around a heavy box, which slows down the game pulled-pushed, the Graet e Breizh is against light, the breathing valve-shaped bar is very easy to use (unlike Hohnner who botch thumb) .

I will install my C516 it and you make a recording quickly. Already, I sleep with!

[edit] I forgot: the accordion comes in a black box, plastic, with a beautiful wig inside, something where it will be tidy on her little feet (remember to ensure that the form of leathers that are bi-sound effect, a diatonic should sleep on his feet).