A Japanese duo 'Jabara Sisters' play a Rumanian Jewish traditional tune on the accordion and the keyboard harmonica.
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The tune performed by Quikion(kee-kee-o-n) members, TOTOKI?Yukiko(concer tina) & SASAKI?Emi(acod. & per.).
QUIKION is the name of a current Japanese band, these three musicians use accordeon, percussions or any other toy that would happen to come between their hands over and over again.
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The tune performed by Quikion(kee-kee-o-n) members, OGUMA Eiji(guitar), TOTOKI?Yukiko(concer tina) & SASAKI?Emi(glockensp eil&mini symbal).
QUIKION is the name of a current Japanese band, these three musicians use accordeon, percussions or any other toy that would happen to come between their hands over and over again.
A Japanese accordion duo 'Jabara Sisters' play the tune in irregular time,composed by Lars Holllmer.
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A Japanese duo 'Jabara Sisters' play a Rumanian Jewish (another report,Greek) traditional tune on the accordions.
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A Japanese duo 'Jabara Sisters' play a tune on the accordions.
This is the tune by H. Netsky(the Klezmer Conservatory Band) for a radio drama (the original written by Isaac B. Singer, a Nobel Prize-winning Polish born American writer).
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