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Ferrero: Méthode complete

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Médard Ferrero wrote 4 books for CBA published by Hohner.
They are Blue – 1st Year, Mauve – Superior, Orange – Virtuosity and Yellow – Complete. I have only seen the Yellow book.
You will find one for around £15 and there is no CD. The book has 98 pages in A4 (approx). This is a method of “pure technique,” music theory has been left out but there are lots of books available.
The original finger notation (0 -4) has been kept with “standard practice” (1-5) added in red. Thumb not used. PA fingering also present.
Ferrero strongly advises using only 3 rows on the RH until good technique has been developed. Using the minor 3rd bass row is seen as the easy way out and to be avoided.
I’m guessing this book was not designed as a Teach Yourself Guide. This means that your teacher would give the necessary extra help.
There are 17 pieces (Récréations) to go with the exercises.
Part 1. There are 30 exercises which are essentially those used for C major transposed to the other keys. The opening exercise has whole notes in the RH played against a LH of c G c G (X8) then d G7 g G7 (X8) and so on for a total 54 bars.
The 6 “recreations” are in C Amin G Emin D Bmin and A. All have full LH with counter bass and runs. I wonder if the teacher is supposed to play the LH or offer a simpler one. Does it assume the student has access to additional material?
I am at a loss how Ferrero’s “method” would have been used. If there is a member who followed a similar progression I’d be really interested to hear how it was done.
 
Hi dunlustin
As ive mentioned before 4 andre astier and joss basseli methods came with my CBA accordion.
Vol 1 and Vol 2 of Premiere Methode, and then 2 volumes of L'Ecole d'Virtuosite. It says there are 3 volumes of this virtuosite series, but it doesnt seem to be anywhere on the net, so maybe it was never released.

THe others are available on the net. I highly recommend them. The thumb and all 4 rows are used constantly. Also midway through the second volume of premiere methode, there is a whole section on the minor 3rd counterbass row.

The songs are very french, but they are difficult and no music theory is given... so a teacher or some knowledge of music theory is necessary (i have a teacher)
 
I liked this method though never finished as I gave away with accordion I sold. Be methodical and each section has right hand exercises and left hand exercises, once learnt the techniques are joined together to make rather nice tunes. Also each section starts on a different row on the right hand side so pretty quick all you different fingering possibilitys are learnt. I don't recall it being written with the minor 3rd bass option though. Thought it was straight stradella. Def worth fifteen quid and as many hours as you can spare
 
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