postylem
Newbie
Ahoy all,
I'm here because I've always wanted to play the accordion. I play some Celtic and Klezmer music (fiddle, amateur) and occasionally hear some squeezeboxes being played in various settings, and always wish I could play. I used to live in Eastern Europe where I encountered garmoshkas and a chromatic button accordion a few times. And particularly the latter... a CBA... I just love everything about that instrument, and want to learn to play it.
At this point, it's been something I've been wishing I pursued for over a decade, and now I want to actually get started. I suppose that means buying an instrument. I'm in New England now for the foreseeable future, and it seems CBAs are not exactly commonplace here, but I've got my mind set on getting one now.
I'm happy to find this community exists, and I'd like to ask for advice as I start to look for what instrument to buy as a beginner. Perhaps I'll make another post after doing more research, but I'd welcome any advice. I live in an apartment and am a bit worried about annoying my housemates/neighbors, so am thinking perhaps an electronic instrument (eg Roland FR-1xb) is worth looking for, as I begin to learn my way around the CBA treble system and stradella bass, though I also gather that learning the bellows will be pretty different compared to one with real acoustic reeds. I'd love to hear if there's some resources in the Boston/Providence area, advice about how to get started, or any ideas about where I might (or might not) be most likely to find a serviceable used CBA to start learning.
Greetings, and thank you!
I'm here because I've always wanted to play the accordion. I play some Celtic and Klezmer music (fiddle, amateur) and occasionally hear some squeezeboxes being played in various settings, and always wish I could play. I used to live in Eastern Europe where I encountered garmoshkas and a chromatic button accordion a few times. And particularly the latter... a CBA... I just love everything about that instrument, and want to learn to play it.
At this point, it's been something I've been wishing I pursued for over a decade, and now I want to actually get started. I suppose that means buying an instrument. I'm in New England now for the foreseeable future, and it seems CBAs are not exactly commonplace here, but I've got my mind set on getting one now.
I'm happy to find this community exists, and I'd like to ask for advice as I start to look for what instrument to buy as a beginner. Perhaps I'll make another post after doing more research, but I'd welcome any advice. I live in an apartment and am a bit worried about annoying my housemates/neighbors, so am thinking perhaps an electronic instrument (eg Roland FR-1xb) is worth looking for, as I begin to learn my way around the CBA treble system and stradella bass, though I also gather that learning the bellows will be pretty different compared to one with real acoustic reeds. I'd love to hear if there's some resources in the Boston/Providence area, advice about how to get started, or any ideas about where I might (or might not) be most likely to find a serviceable used CBA to start learning.
Greetings, and thank you!