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What do you think of this book? Does the method presented in this book use the thumb on the right hand?
PNWaccord said:Does it give fingerings for the CBA?
The pic doesnt show, but it is.Soulsaver said:Their pic doesnt show its a ringbound copy, however.
Agree. In almost all practice pieces, there are at least some parts in which the left hand plays single notes, not just oom-pahs.dunlustin said:From a beginners point of view I like the fact that the Left hand does not concentrate on oom-pahs.
Its hard for me to say. I had about a 1 year of PA before switching to CBA, and I find the book very useful. I cant tell if it is for experienced musicians because Im not one yet. The book has 114 pages, including about 20 pages of annexes (appendixes). The appendixes contains fingerings for scales, chords, arpeggios. The photo in my previous post shows pages 36 and 37, about halfway through the learning materials. Also, Vive le vent is track 30, also about halfway through 62 tracks on the included cd. The last chapter is about bellows shake; but its very brief (2 pages, I think - currently not having the book with me). Sorry that I cant answer your questions more directly.gojilla14 said:is it worth its money for o piano accordion player??and has it any techniques for experienced musician or it is only for starters?
The pic doesnt show, but it is.Soulsaver said:Their pic doesnt show its a ringbound copy, however.
StargazerTony post_id=60751 time=1530476359 user_id=2434 said:That book looks wonderful, however my accordion is Italian, not French, it might not work.
Alan Sharkis post_id=60768 time=1530542374 user_id=1714 said:StargazerTony post_id=60751 time=1530476359 user_id=2434 said:That book looks wonderful, however my accordion is Italian, not French, it might not work.
HA, HA, HA, HA!
Actually, French and Italian are both Romance languages, so there should be some carryover![]()
What might NOT work is a Chinese accordion![]()
But then again, do Chinese accordions ever work?
Seriously, folks, I have the book in the house. Ive looked at it. I am a PA student, and compared with something like the the Palmer-Hughes series, I thing the book might move too fast for some PA beginners -- not all. But the illustrations and recorded samples can surely get most people past the language difficulties.
Alan
Know what you mean, Alan. I have the same problem when I wash my brain.Alan Sharkis post_id=60769 time=1530542616 user_id=1714 said:Uuh, sorry about the repeated words and misspellings. I just washed my hands and I cant do a darn thing with them.
Embarrassed Alan
StargazerTony post_id=60771 time=1530548818 user_id=2434 said:I think that method book are a great starting point, however, do think they need to be interlaced with other material. For example, while still in the first Palmer-Hughes book, my accordion teacher had already introduced me to scales including major bass and all treble keys up to and including 3 sharps and flats, alternating bass, counter bass, inverted bass, and 3 & 4 note treble chords among other things. I firmly believe that if he had not done that, I would have not progressed as far as I have as quickly.