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Ravel 2BX demo video

24/3/2014

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I have a lot of requests for more information on the ravel 2BX.

The ravel 2BX is my accordion of choice for playing ceilidhs. I have one with hand made reeds in it which I love and  It's fantastic for playing a Scottish ceilidh. I can stand upright playing with it for hours no problem. It's not heavy and it's effortless to play.  I also use Italcinte straps, the wide velvet ones type 304a, they are comfortable as the wider straps distribute any weight better and  I don't have any back problems when I come home after a long night on the squeeze.

I finished preparing  a demo video of  the Ravel 2BX with the hand made reeds. I hope it comes across well. Listening to the audio it really comes down to your speakers that you are listening through, they will dictate the quality of the sound as well as my modest attempt and being an audio video engineer.  The accordion will speak for itself when you play it.  If you are looking for a small accordion with 34 keys, 96 basses, look no further.  You've found it.

The sound is like butter melting down your back. It almost plays it's self.
Don't fight it. Just buy one now. You will not regret it.  I also highly recommend getting the hand made reeds added. They are well worth the extra.  The dynamics are incredible.

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Spooning Recipes link
11/12/2020 09:12:11 am

Greatt read

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Tanya A link
6/7/2022 01:02:15 am

Greeat blog post

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