0:55 The Accordion has 5 Different playing positions which means you can play in 5 Different keys, & as a result you'll have to have many Diatonic Accordions pitched in every key to be able to play in all 12 Keys.
You definitely must put out more videos. You got a way of explaining that makes sense to me. I am bilingual english/spanish. But I think in english. Please put more videos out. You got a gift.
Thank you for the kind words ! I actually shot more videos and will be uploading soon! I’m going to get into song theory and full scales as well. Thank you !
@@alanhernandezbriseno2499 I have all 575 songs they had tabs on there in a PDF file. $$$$ Sample: Chords and Scales: Text Files: chords_introduction how are chords constructed? how_are scales constructed? scales for the GCF accordion scales for the FBbEb accordion scales_1st_row scales_2nd_row scales_3rd_row scales_chromatic_in_G scales_chromatic_in_C scales_chromatic_in_F Diagrams botones y notas: GCF botones y notas: EAD botones y notas: FBbEb botones y notas: ADG chromatic scale in G/GCF chromatic scale in C/GCF chromatic scale in F/GCF scale in 3rds: G/GCF scale in 3rds: C/GCF scale in 3rds: F/GCF scale in 3rds: D/GCF scale in 3rds: Bb/GCF chart of chords I-vi TABS: Recent Additions 1. abeja_reyna 2. ayudame 3. el_fronterizo 4. la_carta_que_nunca_envie 5. la_mano_de_dios 6. los_males_de_micaela 7. no_intentes 8. redoblando-_huapango TABS: Complete List 1. a_la_vibora_de_la_mar 2. a_la_virgen_de_san_juan 3. abeja_reyna 4. acabo_de_enterarme 5. acabo_de_enterarme_Ab 6. adios_amigo 7. adolorido 8. adolorido_correction 9. adolorido_prt-2 10. aguanta_corazon 11. aguanta_corazon 12. ahora_que_me_voy 13. aire 14. al_mil_por_uno 15. albacar_china 16. albur_perdido ................. I printed and bound a copy of the pdf in booklet format and it was over a thousand pages. I will soon put out a link to purchase a bound hard copy. $$$
This is a Hohner Anecleto Rey Del Norte III Triple Row Diatonic Accordion FBbEb. The III means it has 3 Ranks of Reeds in LMM tuning so there's 5 Register Switches, & w/ the Master Register Switch the additional Low Rank of Reeds mellows out the Accordion's sound to prevent it from sounding too harsh. The Bass Reed Blocks are Optional so that's another thing to keep that in mind:ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UvgaxiNqOy8.html
From what he is saying, major, minor, seventh and diminished by what treble buttons you push. I wish I could find a book on the explanation of this accordion. Any recommendations, welcomed!
this is super helpful! I appreciate it! Do the different playing positions correspond to certain scales? Like is the 1st position the scale of Fa and the 2nd position the scale of Re? Not sure how to explain it but does that make sense?
Yes! You are correct 👍🏽 In this video I use an FBbEb tuned accordion so the positions are 1-Fa 2-Bb(Si bemol) 3-Eb(Mi bemol) 4-C 5-Lab(La bemol)-And since each accordion can come in different keys(FBbEb/GFC/EAD etc) each position would correspond to a different scale/key. The movements are the same though. The videos I’m doing now will cover each key along with chords etc) hopefully to make it easier
One thing you got wrong was the diatonic part. Diatonic just means that it doesn't use a chromatic scale, instead using a scale based on the key of the instrument (e.g. C/G, D/A, etc.) What you're thinking of is single-action and double-action accordions. Single-action accordions make the same sound with every bellow movement, while double-action accordions make two different sounds based on if the bellows are being pushed or pulled. Otherwise great video :)
That happens because the air can only go through that 1 hole that gets opened (the 1 button) you’re pushing. To push It in faster push more buttons in or use the side button that opens all the buttons
I’m bout to be 23. Only instrument I’ve ever touched was the piano and Harmonica, but I really want to get an accordion 🪗 just for fun. I wanna be able to start playing around my compas en la peda jajaja. Whats a good accordion to start off with (somewhat budget-friendly) ? I wanna be able to play some hits (Ramon ayala, Panter bélico, etc) Good vid btw bro Edit: I really wanna be able to play El 701 by Alegres and Punto y Aparte by Panter
You should get an accordion in GCF (tono de sol) if you want to play as just a small pass time or hobby. The adornos are a little bit more simple and there are more free videos on RU-vid on that kind of accordion
So like you may know the accordion isn’t really used much for Tumbado but you could definitely play the songs on accordion. Same rules apply! So learning all scales and chords etc. stay tuned I have these being uploaded in a couple of days. Tumbado just changes the song structure, not the way you learn etc
That’s awesome ! I have a piano Gabbanelli which I plan on restoring soon, I do agree it’s a bit east to explain some things in piano form. I also started playing keys first !
@@boton.officialPiano Accordion is much easier to memorize cause all you'd then have to do is memorize the location of the notes like you do on Piano.
It’s a shame the button accordion isn’t the top result for German Accordion! Definitely thankful for the wonder instrument our German compadres introduced to us 🙌🏽 Check out my other videos for more in depth 🤠
Honestly you’re 100%, I’ve been playing button for years and I still feel more comfortable on piano tbh it’s tricky but it’s a great mental exercise 🙌🏻😎
@@boton.official Yes I'm a Pianist so Piano Accordion is actually simpler. The other nice thing is that as a Pianist, I can use the Piano Accordion to play on the go. I read online that the Piano Accordion (e.g. the Hohner Latino III 72 w/ 34 Keys which is a fun one & there's a wide variety of them), was originally made for Pianists so they could get out from hiding behind the Piano & play standing up like their Guitar playing friends.
@@boton.official I'm a Pianist so Piano Accordion makes things easier. Also the Bass Reed Blocks in the Diatonic Accordion are Optional for if you're doing solo works.