Cheshire Chris
Active member
Hello everyone,
I'm not really new here, but I am returning after a long absence.
I originally bought a secondhand full-size 120-bass PA last year, but it was far too heavy for me and quickly started giving me back problems. I then part-exchanged it for a new 96-bass C-system Hohner Nova III CBA, which I struggled with for several months, but just couldn't get to grips with, so basically it's sat in a cupboard all winter.
Now it's Spring and revitalised and finally out of lockdown I've done a straight swap of the Nova III for a lovely secondhand 72-bass German-made Hohner Concerto III S PA, which is in excellent condition and sounds lovely, and seems ideally suited for the folk music which is my main interest. Hopefully I'll get further in learning to play it this time.
I have from my previous endeavours the first few books of the Palmer-Hughes accordion course. Should I stick with those or are there any other tutor books that anyone would recommend?
Thanks!
Chris
I'm not really new here, but I am returning after a long absence.
I originally bought a secondhand full-size 120-bass PA last year, but it was far too heavy for me and quickly started giving me back problems. I then part-exchanged it for a new 96-bass C-system Hohner Nova III CBA, which I struggled with for several months, but just couldn't get to grips with, so basically it's sat in a cupboard all winter.
Now it's Spring and revitalised and finally out of lockdown I've done a straight swap of the Nova III for a lovely secondhand 72-bass German-made Hohner Concerto III S PA, which is in excellent condition and sounds lovely, and seems ideally suited for the folk music which is my main interest. Hopefully I'll get further in learning to play it this time.
I have from my previous endeavours the first few books of the Palmer-Hughes accordion course. Should I stick with those or are there any other tutor books that anyone would recommend?
Thanks!
Chris