I'm a big fan of obscure and esoteric musical stylings. But I know nothing more surprising than this. I dare you to figure out what it is (I'll post the answer tomorrow!).
Play it loud!
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2 comments:
banjo and violin playing chinese scales?
I know it isn't in the genre, but it reminds me a lot of the music of the Balfa Brothers, a great family Cajun band that has always had a strong accordion orientation.
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