Being a new member and very late in joining this discussion, I have just returned to playing the Accordion after 40 years. I treated myself to a Roland FR1X which I am delighted with, it sounds awesome, however, positioning the accordion when playing is a bit of an issue. I have found that playing whilst standing up is too tiring on my back after a while, so using a dining room chair works for me, not tried a drumming stool yet. My knees are positioned about a foot apart, treble sound box resting on my left knee. Problem is that the treble box keeps moving across to my right leg. I have tried strapping the treble box to my left thigh. I imagine that this is a little unorthodox and if I need to stand up I must remember to un-attach first.
Has anyone else ever experienced this issue? Any advice? Perhaps I don't have the straps set correctly? :s
Thanks
If you adjust your shoulder straps, such that your left strap provides more reach than the right, the key board/grill angle should quite naturally sit under your chin (looking straight ahead). Then the join of bellows and bass box should naturally sit on your left thigh. For me, it helps to have something to give my left foot a lift of two or three inches . In my case, this is from the curved top of the leg of the piano stool I sit on.
Sorry, that should be: “right shoulder strap reaches further than the left “