A Simple Reversible Trick to Play More Chords on a 12 Bass Accordion - Tutorial for Removing Thirds

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024

Комментарии • 8

  • @HaywoodManley1
    @HaywoodManley1 3 месяца назад +1

    Good on you, keep on keeping on.

  • @DrakeN-ow1im
    @DrakeN-ow1im 3 месяца назад +1

    Nicely explained, thank you :)

  • @alexholden
    @alexholden 3 месяца назад +1

    Very interesting; I learned something! I was recently reading about the “Franglo” system and that also has thirdless chord buttons.

    • @SqueezeboxOfDelights
      @SqueezeboxOfDelights  3 месяца назад +1

      Oooh I've heard of the Franglo. It seemed like an interesting concept but I didn't read enough about it for the idea to stick in my head haha

  • @rudyharley7329
    @rudyharley7329 Месяц назад +1

    Glad you made this video.
    I have been playing for years with thirds removed.
    By cross fingering, you can make 7sus4 chords and 6th chords, and a few others.

    • @SqueezeboxOfDelights
      @SqueezeboxOfDelights  Месяц назад

      Thanks! It's interesting to know that I'm not the only one to take the thirds out of piano accordions. If I'd had more time I would have compiled a list of all the chords you can get, but I was in a bit of a hurry! I'm really surprised that there aren't more players who take the thirds out, outside the folk community. It just seems to make so much sense to do it???

    • @rudyharley7329
      @rudyharley7329 Месяц назад

      Methinks most folks view the 12 bass as a child's instrument.
      Many are told that they "need" at least a 48 bass.
      Ha! I can play 80 songs on my modified 12 bass accordions.
      😂

    • @SqueezeboxOfDelights
      @SqueezeboxOfDelights  Месяц назад

      It's ridiculous really! I made this video in response to a beginner on the accordionists forum asking what chords they can play on a 12 bass and whether there are any you can play by 'faking' minors; I explained that as standard a 12 bass accordion can play exactly 6 major chords and nothing else (although I guess you can do dominant 7ths by adding the 7th as a bass note), and that a good idea would be to tape off the thirds. They were interested and asked if I could make a demonstration video, so I did. A few other members were interested in what I'd done, but there were also people who were like (partially paraphrased) "NO stop doing stupid party tricks with a 12 bass and treat it like what it is - a beginner's instrument. If you want more chords, move up to a 48 bass."
      Personally I think that's ridiculous. Not just because it's very exclusionary - not everyone can afford a 48 bass; there's a big difference in price between a 12 bass and a 48 - but also because a 12 bass has the same bass range as an 8 bass melodeon, and they are definitely professional instruments. If John Spiers can make a living playing a box with 21 buttons on one side and 8 on the other, then there's nothing stopping you doing the same with a 25/12 piano accordion!
      Rant over haha