You're wrong, it doesn't play in only one key. Suppose it's a C one row accordion. You can play in the key of C, in the key of G, and in the key of F, even a little in D Minor. If you have a backing instrument, you can play in even more keys. You may be missing a few notes in G, a few more notes in F and a few more in D minor, but I play in those keys quite often.
Sorry, I don't know how to play the instrument. I believe their are some tutorial books available from Hohner. I'm not sure if they lay out the crossing chords. I found jazz chords for stradella just be googling.
There is an excellent DVD by Big NIck on how to play cajun accordion. Check out his web site.
streetcleaner0 1 year ago
You're wrong, it doesn't play in only one key. Suppose it's a C one row accordion. You can play in the key of C, in the key of G, and in the key of F, even a little in D Minor. If you have a backing instrument, you can play in even more keys. You may be missing a few notes in G, a few more notes in F and a few more in D minor, but I play in those keys quite often.
BmoreBusker 1 year ago
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pantsmatants 3 years ago
lol PWNT
yashescooll 2 years ago
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billmacaulay 3 years ago
Sorry, I don't know how to play the instrument. I believe their are some tutorial books available from Hohner. I'm not sure if they lay out the crossing chords. I found jazz chords for stradella just be googling.
accordio44 2 years ago