You might think that playing the accordion requires extensive knowledge of musical notation. THE PIANO ACCORDION. SIMPLE METHOD. Some little knowledge of music is needed if you wish to play correctly, and the purpose of this book is to teach you.
Contents[edit]
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- Preface
- Why Play the Accordion?
- Brief History of the Accordion
- Types of accordion
- Chromatic button accordion
- Diatonic accordion
- Piano accordion
- Introducing the Piano Accordion
- What Instrument to Have
- Elementary Technique and Information
- Body Position
- Operating the Bellows
- Keyboard
- Basses
- Free Bass
- Reed Ranks and Switches
- Reading Accordion Music
- How to Handle the Accordion
- Getting Ready to Play Your First Song
- Concertina
- Anglo German Concertina
- English Concertina
- Duet Concertina
- Chemnitzer Concertina
About this Book[edit]
This book is for anyone interested in playing the accordion but has little to no prior knowledge about it. It features some background into the history of the instrument, how it works, and most importantly, an instructional guide aimed at getting you to playing at a simple to intermediate level.
If you are planning to seriously study the instrument, we recommend you find yourself a professional accordion teacher; no textbook can wholly replace the first-hand knowledge of a live, real performer. However, this book is useful as an initial supplement to just get you started.
N.B. The book is still a work in progress and currently only deals with the piano accordion, not button models (although they may be covered at a later date).
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