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Lesson 1[mirrored video] - First Steps on Stradella Bass - Free Accordion Course for Beginners 

Breezy Bellows
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Note: All exercises have a mirror-image of the bass button for easy visualization during play-along practice.
Lesson #1 of "First Steps on Stradella Bass" provides an essential foundation for beginners to grasp the basics of bass button navigation. Although slightly longer than subsequent lessons due to its detailed instruction, our goal remains to keep each session concise and accessible.
Throughout this lesson, we focus on mastering fundamental skills, including:
1. Locating the C note on the bass side.
2. Identifying the C major chord.
3. Playing the C major rhythm in both 4/4 and 3/4 time signatures.
Furthermore, we offer essential technique tips tailored for novices:
1. Maintain consistent bellows pressure during opening and closing.
2. Ensure crispness in left-hand notes, avoiding dragging.
3. Use firm pressure without hammering the buttons unnecessarily.
4. Emphasize slow, deliberate practice to solidify your skills.
Course Overview:
"First Steps on Stradella Bass" is designed to guide absolute beginners through the initial phases of left-hand button technique. This free course comprises 10 meticulously crafted exercises, each aimed at familiarizing learners with the left-hand buttons across various keys, including C, G, F, D, Bb, A, Eb, E, and Ab.
Each exercise introduces new notes and chords along with their corresponding positions on the musical staff. Lessons begin with step-by-step instructions, followed by unhurried repetitions (without metronome). As proficiency grows, gradual metronome practice is introduced across multiple tempos, allowing learners to progress at their own pace.
Remember, these exercises are intended to be approached with patience and persistence. Progress comes from consistent practice, and learners are encouraged to advance to faster tempos only when they feel comfortable with the current pace.

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Комментарии : 6   
@bartimejpio1508
@bartimejpio1508 3 месяца назад
Thank you friend
@BreezyBellows
@BreezyBellows 3 месяца назад
My pleasure!
@stasiso
@stasiso 2 месяца назад
Are you self taught? If you are self taught accordion player I am hugely impressed by the level of playing.
@BreezyBellows
@BreezyBellows 2 месяца назад
No. I have been taking lessons.
@stasiso
@stasiso 2 месяца назад
@@BreezyBellows By watching your video you brought topic I was discussing for a decades with other accordion players. I see you using 3/2 bass fingering (at least from time to time), which for in 95% of cases is a sign of self taught player. Any serious German, French, Belgian, Italian or Russian accordion method book uses the 4/3 Stradella bass fingering. I don't know of any musical school, college or conservatory, who would teach accordion using 3/2 fingering. But then again, if it works - it works. Which one do you use more, interesting to know. Keep up the good playing and videos. Subscribed!
@BreezyBellows
@BreezyBellows 2 месяца назад
That's an interesting topic. You left out USA 🙂. In USA 3/2 fingering is more common than 4/3. Most teachers from here teach 3/2 method. You are correct that the conservatories in Europe teach 4/3 fingering. But I've seen European and Russian conservatory educated players (from the previous generations) use 3/2. When I asked around, I was told that 3/2 is the old school method. 4/3 is the modern method. Conservatories around the world have switched to 4/3. Conservatories in the US didn't teach accordion anymore. So the older 3/2 fingering is more prevalent. The Palmer Hughes accordion course makes a passing reference to 4/3 fingering. It is mentioned that both methods are valid. But it defaults to 3/2 fingering throughout the book.
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