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Includes musette, jazz, Yiddish music, klezmer and folklore from all over the world.The method systematically proceeds from your first notes to you having full command of the complete standard bass and button fields on a 48 bass accordion. Mini improvisations and listening quizzes round out the concept.
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ajor and C minor
New techniques for the right hand
Changing positions
A clown unpacks his suitcase
The half rest
When sailors sway to and fro
New melody range for the right hand
New bass buttons the E row
An afternoon on the Quai dOrsay
Things worth knowing about the insides of an accordion
Going home in the evening
Fingering: how to use the thumb
The repeat symbol
Autumn wind
Changing positions 2
The carousel
An unusual position for the right hand
Guinness Melody from Ireland
Listen: five notes in C major which you already know
Fingering crossing under and over
Going up and down the scale
The A minor scale
Ballad for Micha up and down in A minor
Accidentals
Key signatures
5 tones and a chord
Eighth notes more notes for each beat
Tic Tac for the right hand alone
Tic Tac with a simplified left hand
Tic Tac final version
The buggy rolls through the countryside
The carousel second version, a little faster!
The dotted quarter note or the 3/8 note
Paris-Moscow Waltz: does it sound Russian or French?
Melodies that everyone knows 3
Jingle Bells
Sur le pont dAvignon
Kalinka
Accompanying with chord symbols
A waltz for inspector Maigret
Finger training for the right hand
Grace notes: a little ornamentation
Barrel organ piece
Things worth knowing about the history of the accordion
Position of the right hand
Stout beer: Melody from Ireland
New positions and bass buttons
New positions and bass buttons the B and E rows
Fingering silent change
From A minor to F minor and back
Transposing a melody
A waltz for inspector Maigret now in C minor
Some words about improvising and chords
Improv No. 1
Improv No. 2
Improv No. 3
A theme and an accordion solo
Constructing triad chords on your own
Chapter 3
Notes for the left hand
The notes in the bass clef and their importance in playing the accordion
A small reading exercise the very first waltz
The eighth re



