The video I was subconsciously hoping for. Thank you very much for the clear and helpful explanations! EDIT: I would suggest a video covering basic bellow technique. Do you lift the bellows/bass box when pushing in? Do you use your feet/knee to help with the bellows or where does the movement come from? etc.
Ali, I would practice how the teacher explaind it an played. I like to see someone use their knees, how would you play 16t notes, you need to be a 5t degree black belt, (Bruce Lee styl bellow shake). The Bellow shake, is the way Aleksandar explaind it and played it-by the book.
Thanks for your simple and helpful lessons. I have a question. How is it correct to play mordents in the third part of Bulgarian suite V. Semionov? With one upper voice or two?
while there are two shakes on the right, press one bass on the left, this i found it is extremely hard and therefore I am here to looking for solution. because left side i have to press the button but how shall i make hand steady because left hand is also driving the shaking movement. I am curious in such case, how do you place your palm, your technique and how to make the (left bass)sound steady while the bellow is shaking.
I might do a video on this one day, thanks! Solution is in separating prats of your arm. We shake bellows with the forearm and the hand should be under less pressure and have enough freedom to play whatever needs to be played. We can meet on Skype or Zoom and discus about this more.
Great teaching and the soundddd of your accordion!! 👏👏👏
Thank you!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and talent.
I would like to try it when i have my new accordion. I play already 52 years but never tried bellows shake yet.
Very useful Information, thank‘s!
Thank you!!! Really helpful🤝🏻
The video I was subconsciously hoping for. Thank you very much for the clear and helpful explanations!
EDIT: I would suggest a video covering basic bellow technique. Do you lift the bellows/bass box when pushing in? Do you use your feet/knee to help with the bellows or where does the movement come from? etc.
Interesting idea! Thank you! :)
Ali, I would practice how the teacher explaind it an played. I like to see someone use their knees, how would you play 16t notes, you need to be a 5t degree black belt, (Bruce Lee styl bellow shake). The Bellow shake, is the way Aleksandar explaind it and played it-by the book.
This is very helpful. Thank you!
Do you recommend any accordion books? I have a chromatic button accordion (C system).
Any book is good, but don't waste too much time on only one book. Expand as soon as possible and always move towards goal music you want to play.
Assistindo do Brasil 🇧🇷
Great instruction, thank you!
Thank you!
Thank you!
I play with the lower strap buttoned up.
Can you play everything with your lower strap buttoned up? I never payed anything like that so far and it very uncomfortable for me to play like that.
@@accordionteacher01 I tend to, but am intending to become more confident with the bellows fully open
Thanks for your simple and helpful lessons. I have a question. How is it correct to play mordents in the third part of Bulgarian suite V. Semionov? With one upper voice or two?
Thank you, I am glad to help! The answer is with one upper voice. I looked it up.
while there are two shakes on the right, press one bass on the left, this i found it is extremely hard and therefore I am here to looking for solution. because left side i have to press the button but how shall i make hand steady because left hand is also driving the shaking movement. I am curious in such case, how do you place your palm, your technique and how to make the (left bass)sound steady while the bellow is shaking.
I might do a video on this one day, thanks!
Solution is in separating prats of your arm. We shake bellows with the forearm and the hand should be under less pressure and have enough freedom to play whatever needs to be played.
We can meet on Skype or Zoom and discus about this more.
@@accordionteacher01 do you have zoom account to connect? How much will it be cost?
@@josephzhang1797 It will cost nothing, first time is always free and it will be abut bellows shake.
Contact me on accordionteacher01@gmail.com