Thank you Fran. I'm glad you like my interpretation of this song. My accordion... well... that's the reason why I bought this old bbbb (body builder black box) ;-) - oldie but unique goldie. I've heard many accordions (the real ones, don't like electronics surplus). Most of them got their unique, very specific sound, not "better" or "worse" - this doesn't hit the point - but in a totally different way and mood. I guess those oldfashioned ones ot this type and make are one of a kind.
I just picked up the accordion a few months ago and I've completely fallen in love with it. Your rendition of this song is inspiring and gives me much to look forward to!!
An excellent performance by a skilled musician. Fortunately, I know nothing about video games so my recollection of this tune that I heard as a young man in the 1960s has not been corrupted by popular culture. I strongly encourage you to post more of these great videos. Thank you so very much.
Thanks, I will get the piano sheets and see how it goes. I think you should definitely make a CD. Your covers are honest and from the heart which is what people really love. I can't wait to hear a blugrass tune. Keep posting and let us know when your CD will be out! Here's to keeping it real!!
There exist 3 systems. Stradella is the common, most used one. By pushing one button, you can get complete chords in major, minor, diminished... but just in one octave range (without any registers). The other system is called "freebase". It does not have the octave-restriction, playing single notes instead but no chords. The third one is "Converter" and a mix of both. Usually you can change keylayout/behavior via a switch between "Stradella" or "Freebase". (expensive, rare, complicated).
I thoroughly enjoyed your rendition of "House of the Rising Sun". You are quite skilled with the accordion and I really look forward to listening to more of your videos when time permits. This makes me want to get an accordion and give it a shot myself. FIVE STARS Mike from Missouri
this is absolutely amazing! you are so talented, i wouldn't change a thing - completely flawless. i have only been playing accordion for 1 year, and i get frustrated sometimes - but seeing players like you is very motivational. a true inspiration. thank you!
Today I was going at the beach and was waiting for my friends to come and meet me outside the subway. When I saw an old man probably late 70s playing this song exactly as this video. He made my day and I gave him 60 cents🙏☺️
Hermoso, que canciónes del pasado, se toquen con diferentes instrumentos, como me agrada este tipo de arte musical, para ser una Banda tan clasica como The Animals, Buen Trabajo, aunque te lo diga 9 años despues.
LOL! A pretty good analysis I would say! Yes, I have messed with the piano for years, even have a couple audios of me playing on my channel. I know the keys on the accordion, but those buttons will be a challenge. Oh well, maybe one of these days I'll get brave and take a stab at it. Your playing is AWESOME and I'll be back to listen to more. You are an incredible musician! Mike
thank you... and you can believe to my honest words that I passed your "frustration" too - many years ago - and I can feel what you feel exactly. Don't be confused by your feelings/emotions (bad moods) - you will bypass it. All musicians will have to pass these times earlier or later and sometimes over and over again. Just enjoy the music - think: it's fun. That's what it is ! FUN !
Thanks a lot for your comment. Well, I don't have sheets. But I tell you no secret: I started playing this song short after beginning to play the accordion. It was in the charts (about 1964/65 I guess) - and at that time and some years later too - it was quite often played here in germany on the radio/TV. This (my) playing on the accordion was a very, very basic one... single notes (no chords) and first without left hand (base). Step by step speed, chords and left hand were added. Just try !
I really like this rendition. I don't know anything about registers - I don't play the accordian. I play flute, clarinet and trombone. :) For about 20 years. But I like it. I think you got the sound down perfect; it's a treat to listen to!
Thanks for the compliments... no, I don't possess any notation to give away. This was played without any sheet as you can see - completely out of mind and inspired by the beauty of the song. I'm sorry.
Thank you. No, I don't have an album/CD yet... but I am working on it ! My playing here at UA-cam is a preparation to it - a "playground", a place to find inspiration (and give inspiration to others) and critique...
Mit der Diatonic hatte ich schon bei der Mundharmonika immer arge Probleme... weshalb ich mich zu chromatischen, gleichtönigen Instrumenten weitaus mehr hingezogen fühle. In gewissen Alpenregionen herrscht wohl historisch bedingt Diatonic vor. Ob es nun ein Knopf- oder Tasteninstrument ist, das sehe ich doch als eher untergeordnet an. Jeder wie er will und kann. Es ist gut und sehr wichtig, dass Du Dir so etwas vornimmst, wünschst, dir Ziele setzt. Bravo !
Very nice rendition. I really enjoyed that. Would it be possible to create a video tutorial on how to play it? You've inspired me to give it a try. Thanks
Oh, I forgot about this lovely song from the sixties almost completely... you are right... something i should cover. I'll do that - for sure. I took it in my projects-list already. Thank you for this suggestion.
Wunderbare Interpreation :) Habe mir auch ein Akkordeon zugelegt (allerdings ein Knopfakkordeon) und spiele auch vor allem nach Gehör :) An dem Lied würd ich mich nur zu gern auch mal probieren
Your rendition of this timeless song is phenomenal, and amongst the best I have ever heard .... I simply want to keep listening to it Is there an accordion music sheet for it?
This is one of my fav songs and the way you played this song on the accordion is amazing! I don't know if anyone asked you this, but how long did it take you to master the accordion? Hopefully I can be as good as you someday. Do you also take requests? I really want to hear some songs on the accordion. Keep up the great job! :)
Thanks for your comment ! Well, all my songs are way "own interpretation" (more or less) and not yet "final release". I needed to create a short version with an "accordion-like" ending, which (i guess) is not too bad in this case (but still playing around, not sure what it will be). The purpose of all that shall be later on a CD of my own with a medley about those former hits. I just want to find out other people's opinion about my music, my way of interpretation....
So you like it - i guess. To answer your question (assuming it was a joke ?)... Yes. - do you play the accordion already and for how long ? - do you play any other instrument already ? - do you have the will, time, energy, money and the fun inside (!) to learn playing such an "oldfashioned" instrument (in fact it is not, but a high precisioned handcrafted and therefore expensive toy ... toy.. yeah toy - i like to play that toy more and more... the child inside.... children got their own view.
Klingt wirklich ganz schön gut *gg haben es vor kurzem auch gelernt... aber klingt bei mir etwas langsamer zumindest der anfang :x aber ich kann auf alle fälle von deiner Leidenschaft, deinem Gefühl und deinem Spiel nicht genug bekommen :x schlimm sowas Schade das sich die neue Jugend kaum noch für solche musik / Instrumente Interessiert :( LG ein Leipziger Berni :P
Thanks. Yes, I agree to what you wrote. It is somewhat close to pipe organ within special registers... because some registers (pipes) of organs do use the same principle of sound creation (so called FREE REED) - like harmonicas, accordions, bandonions - and this makes the sound quite similar. Nevertheless pipe organs do have much more registers and a much wider range on scale. So, one can say it is like a kind of "mini organ"... ;-)
I have Hohner accordions and they have a special and wonderful voice for music that comlements the sound. I would not play this song with a Hohner accordion. What sound to choose? I don't know offhand but when I hear it I will know, and so will you.
I just wanna say that this video is very much an Inspiration, i have see this instrument rarely and never bieng played within a lightyear of the way it is in this vid, i love the song. can you explain what are those black circular keys on the side of the accordion, seems like a million of them, and you are always pressing a diffrent one O.o must take years to learn, watever they are.
Yes, you are absolutely right - this is a wonderful piece of music (not only on accordion)... and there are much more like this. @all: by the way, is anybody out there, who has got some sheets on american (canadian, south-american) folk or dances written for accordion ? I'd be very pleased about Square-/Line-dance or Country (!). Please let me know (boardmail) - at least the source where i can buy or order it. Thank you a lot.
...another advantage of such a switch (either chin or a kind of "bar switch" at the outer area of the keyboard) is the possibility to keep on playing and not removing hand off the keyboard. As a hobby-/amateur or even a standard player you mostlikely won't need such an option... but as a professional or concertplayer it will give to you nice performance-advantage or convenience. You really don't need such an option for playing - but it is good to have it (sometimes).
@BumpNtheNight1 *smile* - no, it is not at all because I got the same feelings all the time since my jouth whenever I heard the song from the animals. I mean it is simply a great song with great chords. You can find this very often within folk music and the roots of this song are somewhat "folk"-like.
Kinda sounds like the haus in nue berlin
Because it is!
@@shaxuesheng6128 it is ._.
@@hotlobstar3D1325 thats what i said lmao
@@shaxuesheng6128 @excuse me **
@@hotlobstar3D1325 what?
Thank you Fran.
I'm glad you like my interpretation of this song.
My accordion... well... that's the reason why I bought this old bbbb (body builder black box) ;-) - oldie but unique goldie. I've heard many accordions (the real ones, don't like electronics surplus). Most of them got their unique, very specific sound, not "better" or "worse" - this doesn't hit the point - but in a totally different way and mood. I guess those oldfashioned ones ot this type and make are one of a kind.
I just picked up the accordion a few months ago and I've completely fallen in love with it. Your rendition of this song is inspiring and gives me much to look forward to!!
man this scratches an itch on my brain
I’ve listened to this video for years. It’s such a soulful performance, wonderful arrangement.
An excellent performance by a skilled musician. Fortunately, I know nothing about video games so my recollection of this tune that I heard as a young man in the 1960s has not been corrupted by popular culture. I strongly encourage you to post more of these great videos. Thank you so very much.
Wait.. This song is in a video game? Dang, I never knew that and I'm 13. I think modern stuff is trash.
beautiful hohner imperator and great interpretation, congrats!
You definitely do the BEST version of this song on UA-cam! I hope to one day play this song as beautifully as you do!!!
Thanks, I will get the piano sheets and see how it goes. I think you should definitely make a CD. Your covers are honest and from the heart which is what people really love. I can't wait to hear a blugrass tune. Keep posting and let us know when your CD will be out! Here's to keeping it real!!
Fantastic job! I enjoyed it very much!
Great bass on that accordion too.
Beautifully played ! God bless !
Sounds like wolfenstein
Dr Steampunk Durston Polish version is about a boy who dies in jail (polish title "Dom wschodzącego słońca").
It actually name house of the rising sun but Wolfenstein take the music name my house near berlin so that why
Bro why grandpa still play wolfenstein
Predicted the Wolfenstein song 😯
There exist 3 systems. Stradella is the common, most used one. By pushing one button, you can get complete chords in major, minor, diminished... but just in one octave range (without any registers).
The other system is called "freebase". It does not have the octave-restriction, playing single notes instead but no chords.
The third one is "Converter" and a mix of both. Usually you can change keylayout/behavior via a switch between "Stradella" or "Freebase". (expensive, rare, complicated).
Excellent job. Beautiful sounding accordion and great rendition by Wolfgang!
I took some pleasure from this video of you playing this song.
very nice playing. inspirational
I thoroughly enjoyed your rendition of "House of the Rising Sun". You are quite skilled with the accordion and I really look forward to listening to more of your videos when time permits. This makes me want to get an accordion and give it a shot myself. FIVE STARS Mike from Missouri
Blows my mind... beautiful
О госпади, это чудо!) отлично))
love it! great cover.
Very nice interpretation Wolfgang. I like it very much. Your accordion sounds great! Fran
this is absolutely amazing! you are so talented, i wouldn't change a thing - completely flawless.
i have only been playing accordion for 1 year, and i get frustrated sometimes - but seeing players like you is very motivational. a true inspiration. thank you!
this is a goddamn orchestra ... bravo sir... bravo
I Enjoyed This Song!
I Loved It!
Thanx For Posting This Tune!
Bravo pour cette belle interprétation.
Salutations
André
Absolutely gorgeous. I love your way of playing! It has so much feeling to it.
Today I was going at the beach and was waiting for my friends to come and meet me outside the subway. When I saw an old man probably late 70s playing this song exactly as this video. He made my day and I gave him 60 cents🙏☺️
Great piece of music, I play this also on the Hohner Mussette IV Accordion, Its one of my favourites to play. Nicely done.
es gibt ein hous en neu berlin...
Epic Gamer 101
man nennt es Haus Abendrot...
Eswarder Ruin vieler guter jungs,
MEIN Mutter has eine Schneiderlin verkaufs to diese uniform
Mister, you are really good on it! :)
Amazing I’m just learning Accordion hoping to come close to your sound one day. Bravo 👍
very nicely done job...
thumb's up for you!!!!!
Hermoso, que canciónes del pasado, se toquen con diferentes instrumentos, como me agrada este tipo de arte musical, para ser una Banda tan clasica como The Animals, Buen Trabajo, aunque te lo diga 9 años despues.
LOL! A pretty good analysis I would say!
Yes, I have messed with the piano for years, even have a couple audios of me playing on my channel. I know the keys on the accordion, but those buttons will be a challenge. Oh well, maybe one of these days I'll get brave and take a stab at it. Your playing is AWESOME and I'll be back to listen to more. You are an incredible musician! Mike
thank you... and you can believe to my honest words that I passed your "frustration" too - many years ago - and I can feel what you feel exactly.
Don't be confused by your feelings/emotions (bad moods) - you will bypass it. All musicians will have to pass these times earlier or later and sometimes over and over again. Just enjoy the music - think: it's fun. That's what it is ! FUN !
NUUUÓÓÓÓÓÓÓSSSA. Esse sanfoneiro é bom five stars!
I´m crying here! Congratulations!
Amazing! =) Greetings from Bulgaria.
Thanks a lot - one of my favs too... has always been.
So beautifull !
Thanks a lot for these compliments !
Thanks a lot for your comment.
Well, I don't have sheets. But I tell you no secret: I started playing this song short after beginning to play the accordion. It was in the charts (about 1964/65 I guess) - and at that time and some years later too - it was quite often played here in germany on the radio/TV.
This (my) playing on the accordion was a very, very basic one... single notes (no chords) and first without left hand (base). Step by step speed, chords and left hand were added. Just try !
they play verry well its not easy to do bravo bravo i play accordeon my self not easy
Same
Am speechless, is so perfectly played, im beginner accordion, but i just love to play these types o songs, keep up the excellent work,
Great Stuff!!! love it!!!
My favorite song. Incredible done, gave me chills, thanks.
I'd love to see that organ solo that the animals did on accordian. Bad-Ass.
I really like this rendition. I don't know anything about registers - I don't play the accordian. I play flute, clarinet and trombone. :) For about 20 years.
But I like it. I think you got the sound down perfect; it's a treat to listen to!
Ohh verry nice!! Salute from Hungary
Awesome work!
I enjoyed this very much...inspriational.
Sounds very menacing, and I love it!
I'm so jealous!! What a phenomenal rendition of this beautiful song! Please, can I have the arrangement? You have such a precious soul. Loved it man!
That 's a whole orchestra!
Bravo!
Exactly my way of thinking ! You're 100% right.
Everyone who says this, doesn't even know partially what accordion is... not even partially...
Bravo. Congratulations!
Beautiful! Bravo!
the best music ive heard in a long time
Thanks ! I see it as a compliment.
well done, very beautiful
Thanks for the compliments...
no, I don't possess any notation to give away.
This was played without any sheet as you can see - completely out of mind and inspired by the beauty of the song.
I'm sorry.
no apologies required....
Thank you.
No, I don't have an album/CD yet...
but I am working on it !
My playing here at UA-cam is a preparation to it - a "playground", a place to find inspiration (and give inspiration to others) and critique...
Sounds so awesome!
Wow! I play accordion as well- this is fantastic.
I bet you don't play as well as he does, though ;)
Mit der Diatonic hatte ich schon bei der Mundharmonika immer arge Probleme... weshalb ich mich zu chromatischen, gleichtönigen Instrumenten weitaus mehr hingezogen fühle. In gewissen Alpenregionen herrscht wohl historisch bedingt Diatonic vor. Ob es nun ein Knopf- oder Tasteninstrument ist, das sehe ich doch als eher untergeordnet an. Jeder wie er will und kann. Es ist gut und sehr wichtig, dass Du Dir so etwas vornimmst, wünschst, dir Ziele setzt. Bravo !
Very nice rendition. I really enjoyed that.
Would it be possible to create a video tutorial on how to play it?
You've inspired me to give it a try.
Thanks
Very nice! Your accordion has a very deep, strong-sounding bass!
If you listen carefully you can hear that low E on the bass
*unbelievable*
One of my favorites ... no doubt about that.
buddy, thats awesome!
Fabulous!
Oh, I forgot about this lovely song from the sixties almost completely... you are right... something i should cover. I'll do that - for sure. I took it in my projects-list already.
Thank you for this suggestion.
Wunderbare Interpreation :)
Habe mir auch ein Akkordeon zugelegt (allerdings ein Knopfakkordeon) und spiele auch vor allem nach Gehör :)
An dem Lied würd ich mich nur zu gern auch mal probieren
This is amazing.
Your rendition of this timeless song is phenomenal, and amongst the best I have ever heard ....
I simply want to keep listening to it
Is there an accordion music sheet for it?
Yes, in „Bunte Gemischt“ Band 8
Thanks a lot !
Thanks.
Yes, you are right - one of the characteristics of this (very special - "unique") type of instrument.
Wow very okestra feel! very good!!
Incredible!
Brilliant! Bravo :)
This is great- this "rock' song sounds great on the accordion
This is one of my fav songs and the way you played this song on the accordion is amazing! I don't know if anyone asked you this, but how long did it take you to master the accordion? Hopefully I can be as good as you someday. Do you also take requests? I really want to hear some songs on the accordion. Keep up the great job! :)
Thanks a lot.
einfach perfekt gespielt!
Thanks for your comment !
Well, all my songs are way "own interpretation" (more or less) and not yet "final release".
I needed to create a short version with an "accordion-like" ending, which (i guess) is not too bad in this case (but still playing around, not sure what it will be).
The purpose of all that shall be later on a CD of my own with a medley about those former hits.
I just want to find out other people's opinion about my music, my way of interpretation....
So you like it - i guess.
To answer your question (assuming it was a joke ?)... Yes.
- do you play the accordion already and for how long ?
- do you play any other instrument already ?
- do you have the will, time, energy, money and the fun inside (!) to learn playing such an "oldfashioned" instrument (in fact it is not, but a high precisioned handcrafted and therefore expensive toy ... toy.. yeah toy - i like to play that toy more and more... the child inside.... children got their own view.
Good sound, old man !
Very nice!
Klingt wirklich ganz schön gut *gg haben es vor kurzem auch gelernt... aber klingt bei mir etwas langsamer zumindest der anfang :x
aber ich kann auf alle fälle von deiner Leidenschaft, deinem Gefühl und deinem Spiel nicht genug bekommen :x schlimm sowas
Schade das sich die neue Jugend kaum noch für solche musik / Instrumente Interessiert :(
LG ein Leipziger Berni :P
Thanks.
Yes, I agree to what you wrote. It is somewhat close to pipe organ within special registers...
because some registers (pipes) of organs do use the same principle of sound creation (so called FREE REED) - like harmonicas, accordions, bandonions - and this makes the sound quite similar. Nevertheless pipe organs do have much more registers and a much wider range on scale.
So, one can say it is like a kind of "mini organ"... ;-)
I have Hohner accordions and they have a special and wonderful voice for music that comlements the sound. I would not play this song with a Hohner accordion. What sound to choose? I don't know offhand but when I hear it I will know, and so will you.
Awesome you are!!!!!!!
I just wanna say that this video is very much an Inspiration, i have see this instrument rarely and never bieng played within a lightyear of the way it is in this vid, i love the song.
can you explain what are those black circular keys on the side of the accordion, seems like a million of them, and you are always pressing a diffrent one O.o must take years to learn, watever they are.
Who says accordions are only for polka? This is fantastic.
lovely
Yes, you are absolutely right - this is a wonderful piece of music (not only on accordion)... and there are much more like this.
@all:
by the way, is anybody out there, who has got some sheets on american (canadian, south-american) folk or dances written for accordion ? I'd be very pleased about Square-/Line-dance or Country (!).
Please let me know (boardmail) - at least the source where i can buy or order it.
Thank you a lot.
That's pretty amazing actually
...another advantage of such a switch (either chin or a kind of "bar switch" at the outer area of the keyboard) is the possibility to keep on playing and not removing hand off the keyboard. As a hobby-/amateur or even a standard player you mostlikely won't need such an option... but as a professional or concertplayer it will give to you nice performance-advantage or convenience.
You really don't need such an option for playing - but it is good to have it (sometimes).
Absolutely fantastic! Can you teach me how to play? lol
@BumpNtheNight1
*smile* - no, it is not at all because I got the same feelings all the time since my jouth whenever I heard the song from the animals.
I mean it is simply a great song with great chords. You can find this very often within folk music and the roots of this song are somewhat "folk"-like.
You're welcome. Thank you for your nice comment.
very well done