This was incredibly helpful, thank you! I've been looking for a video exactly like this for a few days now and this is by far the best, you answered all the questions I couldn't find answers to!
Great explainations, Josh. But you forgot to mention that there are very amny other kinds of accordion many of which may have greater appeal than the standard piano-key type. My preference is for "B-Griff" chromatic button kind since the treble buttons are much simpler in arrangement and very much easier to transcribe the key of music.
My main focus is a piano accordion with straddella bass. I recently started leaning the C system chromatic free bass on the left hand. This video was for picking the right keyboard size. Thanks for the suggestion. I'll some day make a video about other types of accordions.
Around me I can only find a 24 bass Selmer and a 32 bass China made Baile. 7th chord isn't critical for me though, is 24 bass still considered too small or if the Chinese Baile is still a good instrument?
It really depends on what you want. It is smaller and more limiting than a 48, 72 or 120 basses. Used Italian accordions will be better quality than Chinese made accordions.
@@BreezyBellows Yeah, I think I might go for the 32 bass for the first instrument since I planned it as a side instruments anyway. On 48 bass, between 8x6 vs 12x4, which one do you find is more useful? I can find both 48 and 60 bass within my budget if I were to buy online sight unseen.
It depends. I haven't played 48 bass that much. For the short time I played it, I found the number of bass notes very limiting. So, if I had to choose been 8x6 and 12x4, I'd go for more notes (12x4)
I found the chart of height vs accordion size really helpful, thanks!
I'm glad it helped. I found it from the website of Petosa accordions
This was incredibly helpful, thank you! I've been looking for a video exactly like this for a few days now and this is by far the best, you answered all the questions I couldn't find answers to!
Thank you! I'm glad you found it useful.
Really useful. Thanks
Thank you for the comment! Do you already have an accordion?
Very good points. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
Great explainations, Josh. But you forgot to mention that there are very amny other kinds of accordion many of which may have greater appeal than the standard piano-key type. My preference is for "B-Griff" chromatic button kind since the treble buttons are much simpler in arrangement and very much easier to transcribe the key of music.
My main focus is a piano accordion with straddella bass. I recently started leaning the C system chromatic free bass on the left hand.
This video was for picking the right keyboard size. Thanks for the suggestion. I'll some day make a video about other types of accordions.
Gracias
Thank you Juan!
Big keys work 😊
It does for me
Around me I can only find a 24 bass Selmer and a 32 bass China made Baile.
7th chord isn't critical for me though, is 24 bass still considered too small or if the Chinese Baile is still a good instrument?
It really depends on what you want. It is smaller and more limiting than a 48, 72 or 120 basses. Used Italian accordions will be better quality than Chinese made accordions.
@@BreezyBellows Yeah, I think I might go for the 32 bass for the first instrument since I planned it as a side instruments anyway.
On 48 bass, between 8x6 vs 12x4, which one do you find is more useful?
I can find both 48 and 60 bass within my budget if I were to buy online sight unseen.
It depends. I haven't played 48 bass that much. For the short time I played it, I found the number of bass notes very limiting. So, if I had to choose been 8x6 and 12x4, I'd go for more notes (12x4)
@@BreezyBellows thanks
What is the cost of the 41kes in India many and how to buy
I'm not familiar with purchase options in India.
Beguin ba🎉🎉
Thank you
So, for taller people (> 175 cm), 41 key with 19" keyboard is the best fit, right?
Generally, yes. Unless you have weight considerations or if you like to walk around and play.
@@BreezyBellows I do not consider LMMH accordion with tone chamber, just regular LMMH piano accordion
I'm not sure how much weight a tone chamber adds to an accordion. I'm interested to find out.
If I want to play on 19 inch piano accordion by standing, is it possible to adjust straps to minimize back pains?
Great information,thank you
Big keys work 😊
Yes
All u are good think like bass player on buttons