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Teddy Bear's Picnic - Single Row Hohner

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Uploaded by on Sep 14, 2009

Teddy Bear's Picnic
(Dedicated to Karen)

This tune is being played on a single row, 4-stop, diatonic button accordion/melodeon.
This instrument is actually in the key of 'G' and the main theme tune with it's following parts are in 'Em' and 'G'. Apologies for the keys 'Am & C' that are mentioned in the video. I have two of these little squeeze boxes and they're identical.
Played in 6/8, the first part of Teddy Bear's Picnic will be familiar to most but there are actually three more parts (two of which I play and then go back to the first main tune)

"Seeing as your my number one fan for my single-row playing, Karen, I hope you enjoy this video).

September, 2009.

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  • Hi hector ,Ian again will try and upload me playing Mudgee Schotsie and waltz sometime as just getting hang of bass notes but sometimes hit wrong one even though only 2 to choose.Coyles reel and cronins hornpipe are must learns as well Have mastered Road to Lisdoonvarna on harmonica as well as nice change instead of blues.Herbs jig as a good Aussie one with the bent 2 note. My teacher is getting me to practice Little red hair boy useing bent 2 and 3 notes just for challenge.Ian Theobald

  • Intersting. Would like to learn Herbs waltz/jig. Do you have sheet music for this.

  • I' m a fan, you know that !

  • I'm encouraged!

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  • lovely very nicely played a great tune! what are the stops for???

  • hahahaha

  • This a must learn for me now as also have 114 model in G but have just bought a 1040 single row in G as thought extra bass notes may be useful although havent mastered yet[payed $250 and almost new] hope did rigt thing .can you suggest a good book locally in Oz as bought Hohner book from Button Box overseas but tune not really my style.Ian Theobald Nowra NSW

  • Great *****

    I play also a singel row Accordion

    But with a alternative tuning

    Greetings

    Kniri

  • Well done, Barney would be proud... we will have to get his version too!

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