wirralaccordion
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I started a thread in the Accordion Chat section and to my astonishment I found that there are 80 bass accordions in existence in which the 5th row of bass buttons doubles up as a dominat seventh chord and a diminished chord by omitting a single note from the four note chord and leaving only three notes to make a triad instead of the complete four note chord. ( A very clever idea which I assume is patented! )
Given that the resulting chords would otherwise be on adjacent columns, in practice, I would think that playing these chords within tunes on a 80 bass accordion becomes much more difficult. I have never seen any guidance on this in any of the instruction/tutor books such as Palmer-Hughes, etc.
Does anybody play one of these accordions and if so how did you find the transition to it from the standard 6 row accordion?
Given that the resulting chords would otherwise be on adjacent columns, in practice, I would think that playing these chords within tunes on a 80 bass accordion becomes much more difficult. I have never seen any guidance on this in any of the instruction/tutor books such as Palmer-Hughes, etc.
Does anybody play one of these accordions and if so how did you find the transition to it from the standard 6 row accordion?