Monday, November 10, 2008
Famous accordion makers
For the ones of you who try to buy accordions from ebay and know very little about what brands to look for here is a list of the most respected brands.
Gabbanelli
Bellini
Dallapé
Pigini
Paolo Soprani
Weltmeister
Giulietti
Scandalli
Ciao
Hohner
Petosa
Brandoni
Ventura
Tondesch
Verini
Lucchini
Bugari
Elka
Excelsior
Titano
Please note that buying an accordion just because it is on this list doesnt mean it neccessary will be a bargain however it may be worth paying a little extra for a well known brand.
Gabbanelli
Bellini
Dallapé
Pigini
Paolo Soprani
Weltmeister
Giulietti
Scandalli
Ciao
Hohner
Petosa
Brandoni
Ventura
Tondesch
Verini
Lucchini
Bugari
Elka
Excelsior
Titano
Please note that buying an accordion just because it is on this list doesnt mean it neccessary will be a bargain however it may be worth paying a little extra for a well known brand.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Left hand technique
Hi, a long time since I wrote in this blog but as I lately had more time to pursue music and other interest I am hoping to start to write more.
Today I am going to write about proper bellows tech
nique. It will be quite hard to explain in text but I do my best.
When playing pull out two measures and in two measures. Keep your left
elbow close to your side. The bellows pull out in a slight downward
movement and back as you go. Never lift up as you pull out; the bellows
move automatically downward slightly when pulling out. Make sure both
bellows straps are unlocked.
The bottom of the bellows act as a kind of hinge but will open more if you have to pull out a greater distance. Simply retrace your steps pushing in. Never lift up your
bellows when pushing in causing the top portion to become a hinge as
witnessed too often. This wastes air and probably
was only done to rest the arm a little but it is still very poor bellows
technique and looks ugly and cornball!
You do have you get used to the bellows strap being both loose and tight
feeling. Even "properly" adjusted the tension on your hand will vary during
push and pull, hand alignment and vertical placement - the farther vertically
from center you are the tighter you strap will be.
Hopefully I am going to be able to show this in pictures later.
Cheers!
Today I am going to write about proper bellows tech
nique. It will be quite hard to explain in text but I do my best.
When playing pull out two measures and in two measures. Keep your left
elbow close to your side. The bellows pull out in a slight downward
movement and back as you go. Never lift up as you pull out; the bellows
move automatically downward slightly when pulling out. Make sure both
bellows straps are unlocked.
The bottom of the bellows act as a kind of hinge but will open more if you have to pull out a greater distance. Simply retrace your steps pushing in. Never lift up your
bellows when pushing in causing the top portion to become a hinge as
witnessed too often. This wastes air and probably
was only done to rest the arm a little but it is still very poor bellows
technique and looks ugly and cornball!
You do have you get used to the bellows strap being both loose and tight
feeling. Even "properly" adjusted the tension on your hand will vary during
push and pull, hand alignment and vertical placement - the farther vertically
from center you are the tighter you strap will be.
Hopefully I am going to be able to show this in pictures later.
Cheers!
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