Im a pianist from Buenos Aires that is currently working in some arrangements for a small tango group. I never played or owned a bandoneon, so this material could be very useful to figure out some characteristics about the instrument
It's hard to find a bandoneon that is 142 38/33 here in the states. I'm going back to Buenos Aires to buy one and a few lessons. Still, no schools for bandoneon in the US so thank you for the lessons. Keep making videos.
What a great idea Brett! The bandoneon is such an under-rated instrument outside Argentina. Everyone around the world who works in Tango performance needs a good bandoneon player but cannot find any.. so this is a great initiative.
How do I get the book you mentioned…Ambros? I live in Florida but I believe the bandoneon has the most melodious sound than any other instrument, interested in learning. Thank you
What can I do in relation to Ambros p 16 exercise since my left hand keyboard does not correspond to the picture nor your sound. The first difference is my third note is e flat not natural?
www.benbogart.com/tangoproject/resources/Ambros%20Metodo%20Complete%20para%20Bandoneon%20Full.pdf There is no English edition, but there is almost no text anyway, so it doesn't matter.
Im a pianist from Buenos Aires that is currently working in some arrangements for a small tango group. I never played or owned a bandoneon, so this material could be very useful to figure out some characteristics about the instrument
"You would notice this is not a trumpet."
I laughed for that LOL
Thank you so much for the videos Brett. It’s such a great music instrument, You did a great job. I’m going to look for a bandoneon.
It's hard to find a bandoneon that is 142 38/33 here in the states. I'm going back to Buenos Aires to buy one and a few lessons. Still, no schools for bandoneon in the US so thank you for the lessons. Keep making videos.
i love playing bandoneon here in Argentina, love playing chacareras. i started playing it at the age of 9 when i was a little kid.
What a great idea Brett! The bandoneon is such an under-rated instrument outside Argentina. Everyone around the world who works in Tango performance needs a good bandoneon player but cannot find any.. so this is a great initiative.
Thank you so much!! I'm working on getting the next set of videos done. My hope is to have the whole book up eventually. Thanks for the message!
Thank you so much !
I'm glad to find some videos about the bandonéon !
Val from France
thank you very much, i've just seen this video. I was looking for some lessons like this and can't afford piravite lessons. Thank you so much.
Awesome! Thank you! There is hope then!
Fernando Arruda Yes, there is hope! :) Be patient and practice with discipline, and you'll pick it up. Good luck!
How do I get the book you mentioned…Ambros? I live in Florida but I believe the bandoneon has the most melodious sound than any other instrument, interested in learning. Thank you
Hi! What do I have to look out for when buying an instrument? Thanks!
What can I do in relation to Ambros p 16 exercise since my left hand keyboard does not correspond to the picture nor your sound. The first difference is my third note is e flat not natural?
Do you have any tips on picking up a bandoneón? Seems to be a few variations and not sure what to pick.
Thank you!
Thank you!
The Ambros Method on Amazon costs between $159 and $473, and is in Spanish. Is there a place to get it in English at a reasonable price?
www.benbogart.com/tangoproject/resources/Ambros%20Metodo%20Complete%20para%20Bandoneon%20Full.pdf
There is no English edition, but there is almost no text anyway, so it doesn't matter.
@@cliveharrison99 Thank you!
Just to let everyone know they can find the workbook here: lightonthestairs.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/ambros-low.pdf
Can you update this link please?
@@rogueskypilot4116 lightonthestairs.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/ambros-low.pdf
Too bad I don't have a bandoneon :D