If I could bring any historical figure from the past into the present it would be Bach; he'd love the accordion. He'd probably also love playing with a modular synth or a Hammond organ & a wall of speakers. Bach seemed to just really love music and was very adept at bringing out the unique capabilities in every instrument he composed for
Моё любимое развлечение, когда кто-то начинает говорить, что "гармошка" только для "тру-ля-ля", я такому включаю запись прилюдии Баха и прошу "угадать" инструмент. А потом показываю видео с этим же исполнением дуэта баянистов. :)
Im an organ player myself who dabbles in some accordion, although nothing on the level of playing any Bach pieces, while I do agree that the accordion is a very nice instrument that really brings a new look on Bachs music, it lacks in the fact that one often simply has too little fingers to play all the notes. The organ overcomes this by using pedal, which the accordion ofcourse cannot do. So while the accordion has some advantages it also has some disadvantages. Further, while the tone of the accordion can be changed with crescendos and dimminuendos it does lack in the fact that it doesnt have as many different registers as an organ. So yes it is very nice to play the pieces on it, and it is very interesting, but it is not the perfect instrument for Bachs organ music.
I have actually seen some accordion pieces which use drumming on the bellows, buttons, and other percussive techniques. Here is a really cool example: ruclips.net/video/snZysqFO4zI/видео.html It can't replace many important classical percussion instruments, but its yet another area where accordion is surprisingly versatile.
The accordion invented in 1822 Berlin, Germany by Friedrich Buschmann. He invented the harmonica in 1821 and 1822 he built out an accordion. He basically is adding a bellow in between of the two harmonica and adding up keys on it. And slowly became popular in Europe. But in 19th century the people only used accordion to play folk and ethnic music. Which country make the accordion became popular? Answer is the America. In 20th century from 1900 to 1970 there's a lot of Jazz accordionist make this instrument being popular spread around the entire world. But sadly after 1970 the electric guitar make the accordion became the dying instrument. If you hear any pop song around 1950 to 1970. You can hear the accordion sound appearing in it. Beatles also can play the accordion and Benny Andersson from ABBA also played it. And I don't know why the pop song after 2000 no one used the accordion anymore? All with piano and guitar and make it sound bored to me.
Yes, it's true that the accordion adds important dynamic variation to the melody, whereas the organ is far less dynamically flexible and thus sounds too rigid.
Super video! I absolutely agree!
Thank you! 😊
If I could bring any historical figure from the past into the present it would be Bach; he'd love the accordion. He'd probably also love playing with a modular synth or a Hammond organ & a wall of speakers. Bach seemed to just really love music and was very adept at bringing out the unique capabilities in every instrument he composed for
I love your explanation very much!!!
You make me think about owning a chromatic accordion with free bass😊
Hello Sergey,
thank you for this Bach lesson.
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Best regards
Joachim
Thank you Joachim! 😊
So interesting. Thanks to your videos, I've come to love classical music on the accordion. So unexpected and beautiful!
Hello Sergey !
Very interesting content, especially with you performance )
Great job 👍
Моё любимое развлечение, когда кто-то начинает говорить, что "гармошка" только для "тру-ля-ля", я такому включаю запись прилюдии Баха и прошу "угадать" инструмент. А потом показываю видео с этим же исполнением дуэта баянистов. :)
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I think Bach would love Accordeon.
Im an organ player myself who dabbles in some accordion, although nothing on the level of playing any Bach pieces, while I do agree that the accordion is a very nice instrument that really brings a new look on Bachs music, it lacks in the fact that one often simply has too little fingers to play all the notes. The organ overcomes this by using pedal, which the accordion ofcourse cannot do. So while the accordion has some advantages it also has some disadvantages. Further, while the tone of the accordion can be changed with crescendos and dimminuendos it does lack in the fact that it doesnt have as many different registers as an organ. So yes it is very nice to play the pieces on it, and it is very interesting, but it is not the perfect instrument for Bachs organ music.
It's a pity Bach never heard an accordion in his lifetime. I'm sure he would have fallen off his chair listening to you play his tunes.
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i think accordion have all the element of classical music except percussion
There is Saratov harmonica,which provided with bells.
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@@agentmulder3683 thx for telling me that,i think people can also use their feet to play percussion
I have actually seen some accordion pieces which use drumming on the bellows, buttons, and other percussive techniques. Here is a really cool example: ruclips.net/video/snZysqFO4zI/видео.html
It can't replace many important classical percussion instruments, but its yet another area where accordion is surprisingly versatile.
@@dredonkey thats cool,thx for telling me that
The accordion invented in 1822 Berlin, Germany by Friedrich Buschmann. He invented the harmonica in 1821 and 1822 he built out an accordion. He basically is adding a bellow in between of the two harmonica and adding up keys on it. And slowly became popular in Europe. But in 19th century the people only used accordion to play folk and ethnic music. Which country make the accordion became popular? Answer is the America. In 20th century from 1900 to 1970 there's a lot of Jazz accordionist make this instrument being popular spread around the entire world. But sadly after 1970 the electric guitar make the accordion became the dying instrument. If you hear any pop song around 1950 to 1970. You can hear the accordion sound appearing in it. Beatles also can play the accordion and Benny Andersson from ABBA also played it. And I don't know why the pop song after 2000 no one used the accordion anymore? All with piano and guitar and make it sound bored to me.
Yes, it's true that the accordion adds important dynamic variation to the melody, whereas the organ is far less dynamically flexible and thus sounds too rigid.
Kek, I’m pretty sure Bach would have wrote to harpists and fortepianists, not accordionists.