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  • Actually, the manufacturers name is Hohner, not Horner O.o

  • Excellent, now I can begin practicing.

  • That's an excellent bit of advice about keeping your hand and arm in a line. As an aspiring accordion player, I can appreciate a good accordion lesson. Thank you very much for taking the time to post this ma'am.

  • are going to continue to teach in the next videos???? I see only one class and I got so excited to lear with you. Please, let me know. thanks Lucy

  • Thanks for taking your time to give some tips for FREE. I was looking for something like that to practice and I find it.

    Very nice, I will learn a lot with you. Thanks and keep up a great job. I will look for more of your classes. Lucy

  • Great advice on wrist, bent fingers etc. I spend so much time correcting players with bad habits such as Straight fingers, bent wrists .....and the position of the accordion .nice one..

  • nice vid . cud u tell me please if it is easier to learn accordion if u already play well piano?

  • thanks a lot Shelia I love the way you teach and since I am a beginner accordionist (all own thaught technique) it's nice to see a teacher that I feel like thinks like me.. that is why I think the dvd will improve my knowledge and technique quite a bit.

  • This is the DVD named KISS - Keep it Simple (&Smile). It is available on line at the website - heritageartsproductions Thanks Shelia

  • this looks very interesting... can you tell me the name of the dvd ??

    thanks in forward.

    arno

  • please show us more 

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