Cheshire Chris
Active member
I've been advised elsewhere that it's good technique to try to open the bellows for two bars, then close them for two bars, and so on, rather than reversing the bellows after every bar as I started out doing.
I sit with the treble side of the instrument on my right knee, and the bellows/bass side on my left knee. When I open the bellows, should I be pulling the whole bass side of the instrument out to the left, or just tilting the top to the left and leaving the bottom more or less stationary? If I do the former it's so heavy that I'm struggling to control the bass keys at the same time that I'm pulling! If I do the latter, though, I seem to run out of "pull" before I've played my two bars.
I've watched a few YouTube videos and most players seem to favour the tilting rather than the pulling technique. Is this what's generally recommended?
Thanks,
Chris
I sit with the treble side of the instrument on my right knee, and the bellows/bass side on my left knee. When I open the bellows, should I be pulling the whole bass side of the instrument out to the left, or just tilting the top to the left and leaving the bottom more or less stationary? If I do the former it's so heavy that I'm struggling to control the bass keys at the same time that I'm pulling! If I do the latter, though, I seem to run out of "pull" before I've played my two bars.
I've watched a few YouTube videos and most players seem to favour the tilting rather than the pulling technique. Is this what's generally recommended?
Thanks,
Chris