Cajun Music Instruments

It’s In the Blood: Leo Abshire & the Cajun Tradition – Trailer

“It’s In the Blood” is a musical documentary about Cajun fiddler, instrument maker Leo Abshire, from Gueydan, Louisiana. Features interviews with Steve Riley, D.L. Menard & Doug Kershaw. SCREENS AT THE CHICAGO INTERNATIONAL MUSIC & MOVIES FESTIVAL, MARCH 6th, 3:30 pm. www.cimmfest.org.

Duration : 0:3:0

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Pop/Instrumental- the Corrs

Toss the Feathers

Duration : 3 min 19 sec

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Ryan Thomson on accordion fiddle banjo Irish flute pennywhistle Pontine Theatre, Portsmouth, NH

Ryan’s site http://www.captainfiddle.com In this video Ryan performs at Pontine Theatre, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. In this short performance he plays 7 different instruments including fiddle, banjo, bones, tin whistle, cajun triangle, Irish wooden flute, and accordion. The original show was 12 minutes long but several small portions were removed to meet the 10 minute You Tube limit. Ryan performs and teaches professionally. Visit his web site for bookings and descriptions of his books, videos, and instructional materials.

Duration : 0:9:52

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Making Another Non Sampled Beat On NI Maschine

http://soundsandgear.com making another non sampled beat on native instruments maschine. Showing how you can use it as workstation and not just a sampler

Duration : 4 min 24 sec

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Duration : 3 min 10 sec

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Savoy Music Center 2009 Jazz Festival

Last year, the Jazz Festival invited the Savoy Music Center (Eunice, La) “Saturday Morning Jammers” to perform. They were such a big hit that the festival organizers invited them to perform again this year. They were all excited and honored. No practice, no rehersals…. just get on stage and JAM! Several of them sang old French songs which really pleased the crowd. They all made beautiful music together. Their performance was again a huge success!
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Photos were taken by Robert LeBlanc and Carl Breazeale-
Music by Marc and Ann Savoy-
Video by Cindy Brown LeBlanc
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“Not being professional doesn’t prevent making good music.”
“Not being professional doesn’t prevent being entertaining.”
“Being professional doesn’t mean jumping around and tearing up your instruments.”
“Being natural and feeling your music is what is important.”
Marc Savoy

Duration : 0:4:14

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