How to Play a 32 Bass Accordion - Lesson 1 - Introduction to Minor Scales - Minka
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Artist in Residence Tony Kovatch provides a step by step approach to learning the piano accordion using visual and aural techniques. This series is designed for beginners and intermediate players as a stand alone course or as a supplement to individual or group lessons which are offered at our store in Philadelphia or online via Skype. For more information about accordion instruction, visit our page here:
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Liberty Bellows, youre tutorials are very very good and helpful, greetings vom Germany 🇩🇪
you are a great accordion teacher, thank you very much!!!!!!!!!!!
What valuable lessons!!!
I so thankful for you guys!!!
Best regards from Brazil
I want an accordion like that so bad! You make it sound undeniably lovely
I would suggest getting a 48 bass accordion (if you can afford to) because i have a 32 bass one, it doesn't have a B bass and i still dont know how to bypass the problem
I would suggest getting a 48 bass accordion (if you can afford to) because i have a 32 bass one, it doesn't have a B bass and i still dont know how to bypass the problem
Minka has extremely catchy melody :D
hi, there is no note B on the 32 bass accordion, how can this be done?
Anyone know what model of accordion is being played here? I would like to start with one this size if possible.
good tuition thanks
Do Hohner still make these, like the aesthetics and design of this model. The gold and red works but without the gold front plating. Looks a good tight well designed unit. Where can we get one in the UK or Europe?
Mine is 28, where can i find the bass please and I play on key c major
My 32 bass accordion does not have a B bass chord. Is there an alternate chord to B ? Trying to play Evening in Paris
I get it thank you so much
I love this so much, it sounds amazing. Can’t wait till I pick up my own accordion.
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@@riaterpstra5824 What was the point of all of that?
For some odd reason that row row row your boat version you did sounded like some kind of Soviet march...
I have a 32 bass accordeon and i was wandering what can i play instead of a b cord on the bass, because i am in a band, the new song has a b cord on the basse and my teacher haw a bigger accordion and doesn't know either
When do I stop getting it
Τέλειο μπραβο
If someone is curious on what this says it means "awesome bravo"
Is this a good accordion for a "BEGINNER". I MEAN BEGINNER BEGINNER!!
It s okay
I have one and id say its pretty good! It is not too big not too smal and the bass doesn't have many buttons, so it's really not scary, but there is no B on the bass and it can get annoying if you are planning on playing in a band or something...
Huh, I recognize this song as "The Cossacks Ride Over the Danube"
Sir, I am writing from Turkey, I am playing the accordion. Right hand Perfect, I can not use the left hand with the heads. There is no tutorial video at all. Thank you.
Idk why but I have been REALLY wanting an accordion for like 3 days, this video is not helping this issue 😄
It's a year later. Did you get one? Are you playing now? I hope so.
@@chucks_music_stuff I got one 2 weeks ago! Birthday gift from my parents, they found one for 50$ with 120 bass.
small issues here and there but really good overall :D
Really? Violin? Clarinet? It sounds nothing like these two. Zero. But it sounds like an accordion.
why is it called a violin. sounds nothing like it
Unless it's a Roland v accordion they all sound very similar to me too, perhaps i have a poor ear. Very interesting lesson though and fascinating how the mood of a piece changes just by flattening one note. Always wish music had been properly taught when I was at school, with social media so much more information available now.