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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.ค. 2024
  • Welcome to my video tutorial on mastering the art of accordion playing! Whether you are a beginner or an intermediate player, this detailed guide is designed to help you enhance your skills and become a proficient accordionist. As an experienced accordion teacher, I will provide you with essential tips, techniques, and exercises to unlock your full potential and elevate your musicality.
    Section 1: Getting Started with the Accordion
    In this section, we will cover the basics of the accordion, including its components, how to hold the instrument properly, and familiarizing yourself with the keyboard layout. I will explain the various types of accordions and help you choose the best one based on your musical preferences and goals.
    Section 2: Understanding Accordion Notation
    Music notation is essential for any musician, and accordions are no exception. I will break down the basics of reading sheet music, explaining key signatures, time signatures, and common musical symbols specific to the accordion. By the end of this section, you will be well-equipped to interpret music scores and play the right notes with confidence.
    Section 3: Mastering Finger Placement and Bellows Technique
    Having a solid foundation in finger placement and bellows technique is crucial for achieving a rich and expressive sound on the accordion. We will delve into proper finger positioning for both hands, covering essential scales and exercises to strengthen your fingers. Additionally, I will guide you through mastering bellows control for dynamic playing and phrasing.
    Section 4: Exploring Accordion Styles and Genres
    The accordion is a versatile instrument with a rich heritage across various musical genres. In this section, we will explore popular accordion styles such as classical, folk, tango, and jazz. I will demonstrate stylistic elements unique to each genre and provide tips on how to adapt your playing accordingly.
    Section 5: Learning Chords and Accompaniment
    Understanding chords and accompaniment is fundamental for playing in bands, ensembles, or as a solo performer. We will cover different chord progressions, voicings, and left-hand techniques for creating a harmonious and captivating accompaniment while you play melodies with your right hand.
    Section 6: Developing Expressive Playing
    Expressiveness is what sets apart a good accordion player from a great one. In this section, we will focus on techniques to infuse emotions into your playing, including vibrato, dynamics, and articulation. I will share valuable insights on interpreting a piece to convey its intended mood and feeling.
    Section 7: Practice Strategies and Tips
    To become a proficient accordionist, regular and effective practice is essential. I will provide you with practice routines and tips to optimize your learning process, avoid common mistakes, and make steady progress on your musical journey.
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  • @ljimlewis
    @ljimlewis 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks for answer on how to slow video down. I have an iPad (2nd Gen). I found out that you must turn auto play off. Then poke the 3 vertical dots in upper right corner of video. Then go to the “Playback” which was at the bottom of list. Then see “Playback” (It wasn’t under Gear on my App.) Description will guide you to slow/increase speed. Notice: I found that you have to “upgrade” to the latest TH-cam App. It may not have upgraded on its own. Didn’t on my iPad.

  • @duanenavarra2039
    @duanenavarra2039 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for the lesson.

  • @ervinkovacevic517
    @ervinkovacevic517 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Aleksandar, thank you for the effort. Your lessons are very useful. Big respect and greetings from Bosnia.

  • @julialapp4943
    @julialapp4943 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you, Alexander. I really like your videos. They're very helpful. At some point I'm going to contact you about lessons. But for now, I'm looking for a practice routine or exercise to practice scales, arpeggios, chords and inversions... something that takes maybe 30 minutes. I'm wondering if you have any ideas or if it's covered in a video? Thanks again!

  • @ocsicnarfsagenev1097
    @ocsicnarfsagenev1097 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi Aleksandar I've been playing accordion for five happy and intense months and I'm starting a new piece called Julia Dream by Pink Floyd, I got the chords online and I'm picking up the melody by ear but I'm not sure about the best rhythm pattern to use on it ,I tried waltz , it fit the song , but it changed the mood of the song, tried a drone rhythm that was cool at first but it felt too thick now I'm trying a combination of both and while it's fun to play its not perfect I guess I should make it better with single notes from the left hand btw I loved your video of major scales with both hands and I would like to learn other scales too Thanks for everything

    • @accordionteacher01
      @accordionteacher01  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you! I am happy that you are enjoying the accordion. Keep it up!
      Playing rock music on accordion is possible, but it is very tricky to arrange. I can't give you any advice untill I start working on that song, sorry.
      I will make more videos with scales!

  • @antigaslighting7798
    @antigaslighting7798 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you for your video Aleksander. I've been playing accordion for 4 years (played piano for 45 years). Started with right hand only for 3 years in an intermediate to advanced accordion orchestra, but that's all stopped since lockdown. I had played a little bit of left hand at home around the BbFCG buttons. Since lockdown I have bought a bass course and am making rapid daily progress. Do you have any tips for an pianist masquerading (!) as an accordionist with a grade 8 right hand and a grade 1 left hand? Thank you.

    • @accordionteacher01
      @accordionteacher01  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you for your comment! It's so good that you play accordion now and so cool that you are in accordion orchestra. Please keep enjoying accordion. As for your question, I don't quite understand it, apparently my English is not that good :)

  • @ljimlewis
    @ljimlewis 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Got accordion last week. Please, can you “slow down” the finger motion or zoom in to the hand? Can’t follow.

    • @accordionteacher01
      @accordionteacher01  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      You have option in the lower right corner of the video to slow it down. Good luck with playing and learning accordion!

  • @martinrooms3084
    @martinrooms3084 ปีที่แล้ว

    If I were a rich man please

    • @accordionteacher01
      @accordionteacher01  ปีที่แล้ว

      I am not posting tutorials for any specific song for now, but if I start doing that I will consider this song. Thank you!