I've been meaning to get these scanned for a Throwback Thursday. Just for laughs!
First is the accordion band I played in in 1963. The local teacher, Elma Thompson (standing far left), had a large number of students. She was an excellent performer as well as a good teacher. This must have been the first year after I got my 120 bass accordion. More about that in a while.
I've left the large version of the picture so you can click and maybe see it better. Can you find me? I'll tell you where I am at the end.
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Here's the program for the event. Front and back. I don't expect you to read it too carefully, but I want to put it in with the picture just for the record. I'll tag a few people on Facebook that will appreciate this. My solo piece was "In the Alps," and the band played six songs.
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Now, for the program that had to be of the last recital I had on the 16 bass accordion. I started lessons when I was four, and this recital was on my 7th birthday. At that point, I was ready for a 120 bass instrument, but even though I was tall and strong for my age, I still wasn't big enough to really handle the large accordion, so I took piano for the next seven years, until my grandmother gave me the accordion I still have. (The instrument was always her choice. I'm not sure I would have picked it, left to my own devises, but at this point, I'm better on it than I am on any other that I play.)
You can see examples of the small accordions, held by the younger children in the middle of the front row above.
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With all this music training, you'd think I would be really good. I'm not. But I sure enjoy it anyway.
I see I played a piece called Horse Sense. Wonder if I still have the music for that. As far as I know there is no picture anywhere of me with the small accordion.
Did you find me? I'm on the far right, second row down.
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3 comments:
I easily picked you out. I would say immediately, but I started scanning from the left side.
nope couldn't find you.
Now that is unique! I've never heard of an entire accordian band before.
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