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memorizing music
Even when you are not explicitly trying to memorize a piece, try to develop the habit of scanning th
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Accordionist
Re: Excelsior model 0.0.
IvoryLeague: Yes replace the pads.By doing so you will automaticly shallow the keyboard.New felts ar
Last post by
geo
Re: new on here
OK, I`ve been trying to come to terms with playing without the sheet music in front of me and what I
Last post by
geo
Re: Excelsior model 0.0.
Yes replace the pads.By doing so you will automaticly shallow the keyboard.New felts are thicker tha
Last post by
IvoryLeague
Re: Excelsior model 0.0.
ok. I removed the switches and removed all the keys. I want to make a little more shallow keyboard
Last post by
nagant27
Re: new on here
i'll tel ya- ya gotta play a tune a bunch of times to get in memorized- take a tune like- play it ev
Last post by
plasteraccordion
Re: new on here
Hi Steve – Thanks for your reply. I totally accept your accurate definition of the terms and didn’t
Last post by
artelagro
Re: Excelsior model 0.0.
The one thing that I didn`t care for about the double 0 and many other vintage accordions are the ke
Last post by
geo
Re: Bell accordions
plasteraccordion: Wow- im jealous that you manage to get your hands on these killer boxes. recently
Last post by
geo
Re: Excelsior model 0.0.
I don`t recall seeing anything unusual about the treble voice switching unit in the Excelsior 00.
Last post by
geo
Re: Excelsior model 0.0.
I know this is an older thread but I recently acquired a 00 model as well and hope to do a little wo
Last post by
nagant27
Re: new on here
im a little confused- memorization is just repeating it over and over till you have it memorized, bu
Last post by
plasteraccordion
Re: Bell accordions
Wow- im jealous that you manage to get your hands on these killer boxes. recently I had the chance t
Last post by
plasteraccordion
Re: Bell accordions
plasteraccordion: http://www.alexmusical.com/pianoaccordions.html alex and bell accordions in nyc
Last post by
geo
Re: new on here
I have tried many tricks including One-bar-at-a-time but guess what happens one month later? I concu
Last post by
artelagro
Re: new on here
also get a tape recorder and just try to pick the tune up- really go simple to begin with. just like
Last post by
plasteraccordion
Re: new on here
I too once had a problem playing by ear, but it just requires practice- everyday if you can take a s
Last post by
plasteraccordion
Re: Bell accordions
http://www.alexmusical.com/pianoaccordions.html alex and bell accordions in nyc sells bell accord
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plasteraccordion
Re: FR-8x
There`s an accordionist who plays with the Albany NY Polka Family band who manages to shake his FR7
Last post by
geo
Re: FR-8x
It depends from a sensitive and quick sensor (and processor). The air flow doesn't matter. In fact
Last post by
oove999
Re: new on here
I`ve got the same problem. I need the music in front of me to play even though I do not follow or co
Last post by
geo
Re: FR-8x
Thanks. My concern would be if it was any easier to bellows shake with the FRX8. The previous model
Last post by
geo
Re: FR-8x
Maybe you wanted to see the bellow behavior in more detail: https://vimeo.com/64593515
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oove999
tutorial for bellow work
Hi, here is a tutorial for all kinds of bellow work. https://vimeo.com/67662025 bellow shake
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oove999
Bell accordions
Anyone have any knowledge or info regarding who made/makes the Bell brand accordions? From what I
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geo
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