Lõõtsavägilased (English: Accordion Heroes) is an Estonian folk music ensemble founded in 2014. The beginning of Lõõtsavägilased can be considered December 2013, when Margus Põldsepp put together an ensemble of his students, , , , who went to study melodeon with him as an additional instrument. In the beginning, only instrumental stories were learned, but then more and more emphasis was placed on singing. In the first years, only four accordions could be seen on stage, but in 2017, soloist Andres Eelmaa exchanged his main instrument for a bass guitar to add more sound to the ensemble. In January 2019, Ott-Mait Põldsepp joined the ensemble, playing guitar and mandolin.
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| - Lõõtsavägilased (English: Accordion Heroes) is an Estonian folk music ensemble founded in 2014. The beginning of Lõõtsavägilased can be considered December 2013, when Margus Põldsepp put together an ensemble of his students, , , , who went to study melodeon with him as an additional instrument. In the beginning, only instrumental stories were learned, but then more and more emphasis was placed on singing. In the first years, only four accordions could be seen on stage, but in 2017, soloist Andres Eelmaa exchanged his main instrument for a bass guitar to add more sound to the ensemble. In January 2019, Ott-Mait Põldsepp joined the ensemble, playing guitar and mandolin. (en)
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| - Margus Põldsepp (en)
- Andres Eelmaa (en)
- Georg-Rasmus Mäe (en)
- Ott-Mait Põldsepp (en)
- Rasmus Kadaja (en)
- Tobias Tae (en)
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| - Lõõtsavägilased (English: Accordion Heroes) is an Estonian folk music ensemble founded in 2014. The beginning of Lõõtsavägilased can be considered December 2013, when Margus Põldsepp put together an ensemble of his students, , , , who went to study melodeon with him as an additional instrument. In the beginning, only instrumental stories were learned, but then more and more emphasis was placed on singing. In the first years, only four accordions could be seen on stage, but in 2017, soloist Andres Eelmaa exchanged his main instrument for a bass guitar to add more sound to the ensemble. In January 2019, Ott-Mait Põldsepp joined the ensemble, playing guitar and mandolin. The accordionists mainly play folk and traditional music. They have performed at all major folk festivals across Estonia and collaborated with Untsakad, Zetode, Jaan Pehk, Hardi Volmer and Metsatöll. (en)
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