JeffJetton
Prolific poster
The bellows shake is something I have yet to fully master. I feel like the technique I see most often here is where you put the "hinge" at the bottom of the bellows and pull the top back-and-forth. But I know that some people put the "hinge" on the front and push/pull from the back of the bellows. And I vaguely recall seeing a video where someone did sort of a rollicking mix of front and back hinge.
My old copy of the Palmer-Hughes "Bellows Shake Book" presents both the bottom-hinge and front-hinge methods, with a note that "Your teacher will tell you which method he prefers." (Published in 1958, which was apparently before the discovery of female accordion teachers.
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So, shakers of the forum, which method to you prefer?
Does it depend on style (classical vs. Chicago push, for example)?
Does it depend on the accordion?
Is it like the 3-2 vs. 4-3 debate where it really doesn't matter as long as you pick one and stick with it when you're starting out?
My old copy of the Palmer-Hughes "Bellows Shake Book" presents both the bottom-hinge and front-hinge methods, with a note that "Your teacher will tell you which method he prefers." (Published in 1958, which was apparently before the discovery of female accordion teachers.


So, shakers of the forum, which method to you prefer?
Does it depend on style (classical vs. Chicago push, for example)?
Does it depend on the accordion?
Is it like the 3-2 vs. 4-3 debate where it really doesn't matter as long as you pick one and stick with it when you're starting out?