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Subject: RE: continental chromatic (accordion tutor book) From: Jack Campin Date: 23 Dec 10 - 06:37 PM I have no intention of playing the sort of music llig does. Listen to Andre Verchuren for what interests me about the instrument. |
Subject: RE: continental chromatic (accordion tutor book) From: The Sandman Date: 23 Dec 10 - 12:31 PM trevani.co.uk has the biggest selection I've seen in the UK. If anybody has any idea where to find a tutorial for the Belgian bass system I'd like to know. TO QuOTE www.session .orgs lLIG leahcim, work it out by ear. |
Subject: RE: continental chromatic (accordion tutor book) From: GUEST Date: 23 Dec 10 - 10:54 AM p.s. Anzaghi's book is very long winded, you're going to have to be patient! I can also recommend these sites: http://www.thecipher.com/chromatic-accordion-cipher.html and mostly THIS one: http://www.accordionpage.com/chromsc2.gif which has fingering for the 3 scales. Learn these and you'll improve hugely! |
Subject: RE: continental chromatic (accordion tutor book) From: Barb'ry Date: 05 Jun 07 - 05:19 PM I think I have one of these boxes (hundreds of buttons, same on push and pull) although not the tutor. Does anyone know anyone who wants to buy one? Barb'ry |
Subject: RE: continental chromatic (accordion tutor book) From: Jack Campin Date: 05 Jun 07 - 01:56 PM trevani.co.uk has the biggest selection I've seen in the UK. If anybody has any idea where to find a tutorial for the Belgian bass system I'd like to know. |
Subject: RE: continental chromatic (accordion tutor book) From: GUEST,george garside Date: 05 Jun 07 - 01:08 PM Accordions of London (John Leslie) should have tutors for both B & C system continental but possibly not in English. As Dazbo says there is a great deal in common with piano accordion so th;e keyboard chart the main requirement. Whilst it is posssible on 5 row to play in any key using same fingering (but starting on different button) it is better to learn playing entirely on 3 outside rows & then gradually introducing the 2 inside rows (which are dupolicates of the 2 outside rows) to ease some difficult bits of fingering. If you are stuck I can email you a keyboard chart. george |
Subject: RE: continental chromatic (accordion tutor book) From: stevethesqueeze Date: 04 Jun 07 - 07:54 AM many thanks Dazbo. stevethesqueeze |
Subject: RE: continental chromatic From: Dazbo Date: 01 Jun 07 - 12:15 PM Check out the music room in cleakheaton (or their website catalogue). I seem to recall reading ages ago that there was something for the C box but not the B box (I would presume you're likely to have the C box as I believe the B box is mainly found in eastern Europe). As the box (the five rower anyway) is supposed to have the same right hand fingering in every key I'd have thought that a piano box tutor would be better than nothing once you've worked out the fingering patterns for a major and minor scale. As to what that pattern is I'm afraid I can't help you, perhaps Mr. Google can do better. |
Subject: continental chromatic From: stevethesqueeze Date: 01 Jun 07 - 07:24 AM anyone know of a tutor book on how to play the continental chromatic accordeon? stevethesqueeze |
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