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  1. F

    What is the best Hanon for Accordion?

    Hello accordionist friends! All good? We know that in order to have a fine, refined technique and total mastery when playing the Accordion, it is necessary to practice scales, arpeggios, chords and agility exercises. In my opinion, the best method to obtain agility is to study the exercises of...
  2. Snoopz

    Merits of learning scales on CBA

    As noted elsewhere, I started learning CBA on my own. I dutifully started playing my scales as suggested in many books and websites. But an interesting question popped up: If I only ever learn the scales in simple up-and-down-style, as suggested in most resources, will any of it ever translate...
  3. Johnny

    Row-based CBA (C-system) fingering 'cheat sheet' for scales - comparing different tutors/method books

    Hi all, I've put together a little CBA (C-system/C-griff) scales 'cheat sheet' for myself (since I'm kinda lazy). I thought it might be helpful to other CBA beginners out there... I've organized the treble button board fingerings for major/minor scales by button row (#1, 2, 3) and method...
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    Scales for C-G accordion

    Do you know where I can find the correct scales, for both high and low octaves for C and G button accordion? Thanks
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