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#490980 - 03/04/20 03:03 AM
Re: Who likes Accordion Music
[Re: rikkisbears]
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Registered: 12/22/02
Posts: 6020
Loc: NSW,Australia
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Hi John, Glad you enjoyed it. Must admit it’s not an instrument that particularly appeals to me, but after watching Heidrun play some of those tunes, I could become a fan.
She has so many wonderful registration packs , and some great tips on how to use them. Hard to know where to start.
Suppose it’s only money. Haha. Might as well enjoy it.
You should check out her video’s. With your music skills you could do your own. More of a case of getting some inspiration. As silly as it sounds, you tend to forget what you used to enjoy, till you hear it again, and it brings back great memories.
I’d forgotten how much I enjoyed John Barry movie scores till Lee brought it up a while back. Been putting together a style for us, so that we can play a simple version of Somewhere in Time ( just to give us a fix haha) until we either find a good midifile for it, or heaven forbid I learn to play the piano solo. ( in my dreams ) haha
Edited by rikkisbears (03/04/20 03:13 AM)
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#490991 - 03/04/20 07:15 AM
Re: Who likes Accordion Music
[Re: leeboy]
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Registered: 01/16/02
Posts: 14376
Loc: East Greenwich RI USA
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Lee, I started my musical journey at the age of 13, learning to play 'piano' accordion ... the studio I studied at (and later taught at) had soloists and accordion orchestras - like John C - and we played all classical pieces, Rossini, Tchaikovsky, Beethoven, etc. in competitions and concerts, including Carnegie Hall in NY. I don't know that the accordion is any more difficult than any other instrument, because, like other instruments, it is learned one step at a time ... also, the left hand is laid out very logically in the 'Circle of Fifths' ... To ME, the chromatic button accordion LOOKS more difficult than the piano accordion, but looking at some diagrams, the right hand seems very compact and gives the ability to perform runs utilizing very limited movement over the keyboard.
PS: I have found playing two hands separately on a piano quite difficult, and I marvel at organists and drummers who can have feet and hands doing different things at the same time ...
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