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  1. Tolouse
    08-10-2008 - permalink
    Tolouse
    its a Cajun French Diatonic Accordian i play. Zydeco can also be played with this type of accordian also. the term 'Zydeco' comes from the song 'Les Haricot son pas sales', with the "Les Haricot..." being elised to make the 'L'zydeco' sound. it was this style of song that branches Zydeco from its Cajun roots.

    i love Cajun History and i love Cjaun foods and the music has inspired me to buy my own accordian. i come from German roots, and my dad still has the one that his dad past on to him from Germany.
  2. Turtle
    08-07-2008 - permalink
    Turtle
    Is that Zeidaco?

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