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Japie Laubscher

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Japie Laubscher (1919–1981[1]) was a concertina player for Boeremusiek in South Africa. Per Denis-Constant Martin: "[he] used a singular kind of tremolo, akin to the characteristic vibrato of langarm saxophonists that, according to Vincent Kolbe, may originate in the fiddle traditions of Cape Town (Nixon 1997:21)".[2]

References

  1. ^ Dan Michael Worrall (1 January 2009). The Anglo-German Concertina: A Social History. Dan Michael Worrall. pp. 21–. ISBN 978-0-9825996-1-7.
  2. ^ Denis-Constant Martin (June 2013). Sounding the Cape Music, Identity and Politics in South Africa. African Minds. pp. 179–. ISBN 978-1-920489-82-3.