The demonstration is only to show the capability of this beginner accordion. letting you know the quality and features. Features include: Wooden fingerboard which stops buttons level on fingerboard Groove on side of fingerboard Italian reeds c/w plastic valves Bass strap adjuster This is the information the beginner should look for when choosing an accordion. If you buy a good accordion that has these features then you are half way there, the rest is down to you, lessons practice etc.
Wow, you're a really good accordion player! Also, does the age of an accordion affect its sound quality? I have one nearly identical to yours, but its nearly 50 years old and seems a bit creaky.
I can't find any that will work for my accordion I have an old one and don't what brand it is and I have listened to so meny and nothing is like mine or will work like mine sorry for bad spelling XD
Someone gave me an old training diatonic button accordion with this layout. I had NO idea the right-hand buttons could be played like that, in that order to make that progression. I've been limited to 'doo dit dit doo dit dit' style music because of total lack of any examples, and just figuring it out. Also, quick question: If I feel like i'm running out of air all the time, does that mean the reeds are going bad, or i'm just using too many low notes for this style accordion. I notice you don't draw low notes (left hand) for very long... Just barely boop them.
Ljust got a bc button box yesterday, I have played fiddle and whistle in the past, unfortunately due t an accident injuring my left hand cannot play fiddle. What I really need is a chart of what notes each button produces on the push and the pull, if I had that I am sure I could figure out how to play the tunes I once knew on fiddle. Does such a thing exist on TH-cam, and if so where? Would appreciate any help you could offer.
Your best bet is to get an accordion tuned in GCF and made in Italy, as that will get the banda sound you're looking for more than Irish instrument would--though playing Mexican music in B/C would be very interesting!
Mexicans play 3 row diatonics (and play mostly on the pull). The pulling style doesn’t transfer well on 1 or 2 row instruments which are more for push-pull styles. It’s definitely possible to play a few songs but for a beginner you should learn with the proper instrument.
Hi Katherine. It's easy to get started, especially with this Accordion. It is the best beginner Accordion on the market, and we ship worldwide with many happy customers around the world. It is a joy to play! If you want to have a look at our website here: allaboutaccordions.com/beginner-accordions/
This is a Garmoshka. If you're trying to sell a Garmoshka as a beginner Bajan, then you're daft. Bajans are Chromatic, Garmoshkas are Diatonic. Think of it like Sheng and Sho in a sense. A Sheng is Diatonic, while a Sho is Chromatic
The demonstration is only to show the capability of this beginner accordion. letting you know the quality and features.
Features include:
Wooden fingerboard which stops buttons level on fingerboard
Groove on side of fingerboard
Italian reeds c/w plastic valves
Bass strap adjuster
This is the information the beginner should look for when choosing an accordion. If you buy a good accordion that has these features then you are half way there, the rest is down to you, lessons practice etc.
It also demonstrates the capabilities of the player as well😊
The man can play.
Indeed
Elizabeth Cahill you have SUCH a deep voice
Wow, you're a really good accordion player! Also, does the age of an accordion affect its sound quality? I have one nearly identical to yours, but its nearly 50 years old and seems a bit creaky.
i used to have a barbie one until my mom raided my bedroom. 9years too late, but woah, that is so cool! im going to play again >:) !!
I have the blue version of this box and it looks so cool
Thanks , looks an excellent instrument , great advice.
I'm taking lessons but i sound so robotic. How do i make the sound in between notes blend???
Thank you. I am now proficient at accordion
That was sick
I think that was awesome! Wish you would teach that at koocam. I would definitely pay to learn that from u to get suitable info
I love the twelve pins reel
Thanks for giving the title. And yes it's a lovely reel.
I can't find any that will work for my accordion I have an old one and don't what brand it is and I have listened to so meny and nothing is like mine or will work like mine sorry for bad spelling XD
Un corrido pa la plebada pariente.
Lmao
Someone gave me an old training diatonic button accordion with this layout. I had NO idea the right-hand buttons could be played like that, in that order to make that progression. I've been limited to 'doo dit dit doo dit dit' style music because of total lack of any examples, and just figuring it out.
Also, quick question: If I feel like i'm running out of air all the time, does that mean the reeds are going bad, or i'm just using too many low notes for this style accordion. I notice you don't draw low notes (left hand) for very long... Just barely boop them.
I read somewhere that you shouldn't press the bass notes too long
Todays the day I gave up. . . . .
Ljust got a bc button box yesterday, I have played fiddle and whistle in the past, unfortunately due t an accident injuring my left hand cannot play fiddle. What I really need is a chart of what notes each button produces on the push and the pull, if I had that I am sure I could figure out how to play the tunes I once knew on fiddle. Does such a thing exist on TH-cam, and if so where? Would appreciate any help you could offer.
Hours of practicing not included.😅♡
very nice!
I have a gallotta.. old version of this one
beginner accordeon?
ooops
thousands of dollars for one
@@brandflip7793 I think the retail for around €560, not thousands.
Spacterix, that's why I'm thinking of buying one, it's a beginner instrument, around €560.
lovely
Where can I buy this accordion?
is this good for mexican music
Your best bet is to get an accordion tuned in GCF and made in Italy, as that will get the banda sound you're looking for more than Irish instrument would--though playing Mexican music in B/C would be very interesting!
Mexicans play 3 row diatonics (and play mostly on the pull). The pulling style doesn’t transfer well on 1 or 2 row instruments which are more for push-pull styles. It’s definitely possible to play a few songs but for a beginner you should learn with the proper instrument.
Try a 31 button acordeon let's see if u can do it on that like if u accept the challenge
different layout
Is it like a hohner corso?
no.
Help....I love these are they easy enough to play?
Hi Katherine. It's easy to get started, especially with this Accordion. It is the best beginner Accordion on the market, and we ship worldwide with many happy customers around the world. It is a joy to play! If you want to have a look at our website here: allaboutaccordions.com/beginner-accordions/
sibtitle please
Beginner????
The accordion, not the player.
cool it down
subtituuuulooo please
Hi Judith, there is a CC button under the video. Or you can visit allaboutaccordions.com
This is a Garmoshka. If you're trying to sell a Garmoshka as a beginner Bajan, then you're daft. Bajans are Chromatic, Garmoshkas are Diatonic. Think of it like Sheng and Sho in a sense. A Sheng is Diatonic, while a Sho is Chromatic
it's a button box!
Not at all a garmoshka 😆
Just a beginner, too complex... Sorry..
This video is nothing more than an ad for Garvey AAA. Waste of time. . I thought it was a tutorial. Just some geezer showing off (badly)
ITS PROB GARVEY HIMSELF..HAD TO BRING MY GARVEY AAA BACK FOR REPAIR AT LEAST 4TIMES.WOULDNT RECOMMEND