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The “Bajan accent” – as I understand it … is blend of Irish, Scottish and African mixtures!
One of the mysteries of ? ! !
Hello Son … not sure which site you mean, please clarify!
my awsome grandfather gave me one but its got about thirty holes do you know what this is called there is no valve,
thanks.
I’ve got no idea! Sounds like it could possibly be a ‘tremolo’ harp. ? ? ?
Thx for this video.
It helps alot =)
Starting something is always hard .
But you did your this video to help me/us and now is my turn to practice =)
Very informative and interesting…
Your bio says that you went to school in New York and that you live in Barbados… but, at least to my ears, you sound Cajun. Interesting…
@BajanPiedpiper Hmmm… I hear Acadian French… especially when you said “ten hole.”
thank
its bill from left for dead