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This is resource RW3SQ16, an Archived Thread.
Discovered:5/12 -2019 16:21:18

Ended:7/12 -2019 02:34:45

Checked:7/12 -2019 02:43:40

Original location: http://boards.4chan.org/f/thread/3410805/ccordion
Recognized format: Yes, thread post count is 6.
Discovered flash files: 1





File: A cursed accordion that bestows multiple orgasms upon the player.swf-(6.62 MB, 1280x877,
Anime)
[_] [C][C][O][R][D][I][O][N] Anonymous 12/05/19(Thu)10:18:18 No.3410805

Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 12/05/19(Thu)10:32:02 No.3410807

  I love this.

>> [_] Anonymous 12/05/19(Thu)16:53:52 No.3410837

  but... But the song name???

>> [_] Anonymous 12/06/19(Fri)07:57:17 No.3410901

  >>3410837
  Well the source description at https://youtu.be/0Qt-ohf6jUo says the following:

  >A version oh this SCOTTISH (le canal en octobre) of Frederic Paris circulated already on
  Youtube, in spite of the bad quality of recording she is continuously visited and i do not count
  any more the requests to obtain the partition, what explains this new version. the harmonies are
  very simple 3 chords but the right hand accepts readily some effects of notes. the partition is
  available on my blog; http://domriviere.over-blog.com

  That text is most likely translated from French. The uploader seems to be the guy playing,
  "Dominique Rivière".
  I think the TYPE of the melody is a "French Scottish" (a schottische)? Unless that's an
  alternative title for the melody?
  He has an even older video up of the same melody and then he only calls it "French Accordion":
  https://youtu.be/6Rf3s6C_W10

  The melody title is "Le Canal en Octobre" created by Frédéric Paris and it's a folk song:
  http://www.folktunefinder.com/tunes/49026
  I can't figure out how old the melody is, tried searching for Frédéric Paris on the French
  wikipedia but there's no mention. Isn't it a little unusual for traditional folk songs to have a
  specific known artist?

  Here's how it sounds when played on a lower skill level: https://youtu.be/ei4ZKGKE_Bs
  Here's a nice guitar version: https://youtu.be/-ze5i8szM-c

>> [_] Anonymous 12/06/19(Fri)10:20:18 No.3410906

  >>3410805
  Is that Bryan Cranston?

>> [_] Anonymous 12/06/19(Fri)18:13:57 No.3410924

  genuinely sounds nice.



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