Sorry for the late reply. It's not written in the score but it's just the way I chose to bring out that line. Every 1st beat of the bar instead of every 1st and 3rd beat. I was just thinking vertically instead of just in a linear way.
Sounds great. I heard by many of interpretation of this prelude, where any eight's bas tone get played a bit earlier and with an accent. I cannot see this in my score - can somebody explain me this?
Thanks for the comments. It's a classical accordion which means it has a "free bass" converter. Basically, it's like a register which changes all the chords into over 4 octaves of single notes. It's a mirror image of the button accordion keyboard on the four chord rows. The two rows of "bass notes" stay the same and can be used as pedal notes on an organ. It's like having 3 keyboards in one instruments.
Seriously though, my bass clef buttons are chords and not the single notes your buttons appear to be. It looks like you have to make all of your bass clef chords "by hand".
Classical guitarist here, I've been in love with the accordion since three days, its like the best portable polyphonic instrument around! Like a pipe organ one can carry...will surely learn it at some point in my life...
Hi,
Sorry for the late reply. It's not written in the score but it's just the way I chose to bring out that line. Every 1st beat of the bar instead of every 1st and 3rd beat. I was just thinking vertically instead of just in a linear way.
zzdoublezed 9 months ago
Sounds great. I heard by many of interpretation of this prelude, where any eight's bas tone get played a bit earlier and with an accent. I cannot see this in my score - can somebody explain me this?
456er123 1 year ago
@rhrippere
Thanks for the comments. It's a classical accordion which means it has a "free bass" converter. Basically, it's like a register which changes all the chords into over 4 octaves of single notes. It's a mirror image of the button accordion keyboard on the four chord rows. The two rows of "bass notes" stay the same and can be used as pedal notes on an organ. It's like having 3 keyboards in one instruments.
zzdoublezed 1 year ago
Wow.
My accordion doesn't do that!
Seriously though, my bass clef buttons are chords and not the single notes your buttons appear to be. It looks like you have to make all of your bass clef chords "by hand".
Excellent. Excellently done.
rhrippere 1 year ago
Well done. I like your interpretation very much. Thanks for posting.
mlane450 1 year ago
Wow, great work! ^_^
Classical guitarist here, I've been in love with the accordion since three days, its like the best portable polyphonic instrument around! Like a pipe organ one can carry...will surely learn it at some point in my life...
ultrabot90 1 year ago
a great interpretation
mnirbl 2 years ago
Большое спасибо
zzdoublezed 2 years ago
Many thanks
zzdoublezed 2 years ago
Thanks
zzdoublezed 2 years ago