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Playing Accordion Music : How to Play Diatonic Accordions

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Uploaded by on Feb 25, 2008

Learn how to play single acting accordions with expert music training tips in this free online instrument instruction video clip.

Expert: Paul Becker
Bio: Paul Becker has been playing the piano for more then 20 years. He is a musician in heart and soul, and also plays the Accordion and the Shofar.
Filmmaker: Danniel Fishler

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  • In addition to being the Executive Producer of Seinfeld, Larry David can now add an expertvillage instructional accordion production credit to his already impressive resume.

  • i wish he would explain last part a little better

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  • AND BASSES??????

  • you would be wise not to advertise - as soon as an advert comes up we avoid the youtub vid !

  • another crappy, worthless video from expert village

  • i would like to ask a question if treble clef side also consists of buttons,not keys it is same logic with bass buttons?

  • somebody should tune this terrible tremolo

  • He means that in it makes a different note in each direction. Playing a harmonica, if you blow into it, it plays one note, and if you suck air in it plays another. A diatonic (single action) accordion works the same way. When you pull the bellows out you get a different sound than if you pushed the bellows in, holding down the same key. Cheers, hope that helps.

  • LMFAO!!

  • a que mamon eres regio pazzo......saludos desde mexico

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