Hi all,
I've been a member of the forum for about a year and a half, and have played the piano accordion off and on since the mid-1960s (though mostly on since the 1990s). I'll admit, like many accordionists of my age, an accordion sat safely tucked in the closet as I realized that as a bespectacled, small-ish, and not very athletic kid, I didn't want an accordion to help my image along, as it never was going to get me into the cool kids cafeteria table.
In the 1990s, safely married for some 15 years and the father of two, the accordion and I reconnected.
I purchased my first CBA accordion about a month and a half ago, and I'm finding the transition from piano accordion surprisingly easier than I expected. All my years of piano accordion haven't really hurt this 69 year old noobie, though I'm only finishing up book 2 of Palmer Hughes and getting ready for the William Tell Overture in boook 3. It's interesting to me that my accordion teacher Mr. Moeck dated the introduction of that song on January 31, 1966. I was quite a few months away from my first lesson including "Batter-Up!" on April 12, 1965. I seem to be progressing faster than I did at age eleven!
None of the above really has anything to do with the following request for help....
I've been using the Galliano and Maugain method books for learning CBA, and supplementing them with the Palmer Hughes early method books. I should begin scale studies and practice at this stage... but Galliano and Maugain use very different fingering. Which fingering should I follow? I imagine that if I concentrate on one over the other, the suggested fingerings in the respective songs are going to be different. And then, I have to ignore the PH fingerings which were written for piano accordion.
Any help at choosing Galliano over Maugain scale fingering would be appreciated. BTW, I'm playing a C system 62-72 CBA.
Joe
I've been a member of the forum for about a year and a half, and have played the piano accordion off and on since the mid-1960s (though mostly on since the 1990s). I'll admit, like many accordionists of my age, an accordion sat safely tucked in the closet as I realized that as a bespectacled, small-ish, and not very athletic kid, I didn't want an accordion to help my image along, as it never was going to get me into the cool kids cafeteria table.
In the 1990s, safely married for some 15 years and the father of two, the accordion and I reconnected.
I purchased my first CBA accordion about a month and a half ago, and I'm finding the transition from piano accordion surprisingly easier than I expected. All my years of piano accordion haven't really hurt this 69 year old noobie, though I'm only finishing up book 2 of Palmer Hughes and getting ready for the William Tell Overture in boook 3. It's interesting to me that my accordion teacher Mr. Moeck dated the introduction of that song on January 31, 1966. I was quite a few months away from my first lesson including "Batter-Up!" on April 12, 1965. I seem to be progressing faster than I did at age eleven!
None of the above really has anything to do with the following request for help....
I've been using the Galliano and Maugain method books for learning CBA, and supplementing them with the Palmer Hughes early method books. I should begin scale studies and practice at this stage... but Galliano and Maugain use very different fingering. Which fingering should I follow? I imagine that if I concentrate on one over the other, the suggested fingerings in the respective songs are going to be different. And then, I have to ignore the PH fingerings which were written for piano accordion.
Any help at choosing Galliano over Maugain scale fingering would be appreciated. BTW, I'm playing a C system 62-72 CBA.
Joe