This is the most information (in english) i could find in the tone of FA and being a diatonic. I will follow you and watch religiously to get better. Thank you for your time to make videos for the rest of us. A true legend.
Thank you so much for making this video. I’m getting an accordion soon and don’t know where to start. You’re gonna be a huge help when I get my accordion!!
It's good, not too slow and kept my attention to get through the vid. Plus chord scale exercises were refreshing, haven't found many vids like that, it took me a while to find out you can break the chords up into notes and jump around the scale like that.
This is how you learn, by teaching it like is is , you’re the best accordion teacher, also very patient ❤😅thank God for teachers like you , I promise when I get good at this I won’t steal your Job , but I will say I learned from the best, you, God bless
I am very glad I found your channel. The longer your videos the better. I have this GCF style accrdion from my grandfather and promised to all my family members to play it one day. Just like he did when I was young. Much love from germany!
how does the third notes scale work? It doesn’t correspond with the simple note scale. I see you start it by playing 1 and 3 from the simple note scale and then play 4 and the note above it, i dont understand that
Howdy 👋 This is a tricky situation.. I would suggest having your accordion reeds moved around to mirror / play the way a righty plays as the patterns are better fit for your hand and naturally have the lower end at the top and higher notes at the bottom etc Note that it shouldn’t cost much as all it is is popping reeds out and resetting them in different order you theoretically could achieve this with a soldering iron and beeswax and ensuring you position them like my charts / note per note BUT you can most definitely play without swapping anything although it might be challenging there’s no stopping you if you’d like. The accordionist from Los Tucanes nicknamed “Zurdo” (Lefty) in Spanish has definitely gone far (it’s Los Tucanes!) and plays lefty in a “right” handed accordion and it’s not impossible but it would make learning things a bit harder imo. This also opens you up to having a unique style (which can be a plus! / Like Zurdo) Cheers and always here for questions
Hello! There’s many ways to play the scale ! This scale is geared more for Norteño Mexican music where it’s more of a 80/20 percentage of pull / push ratio compared to polkas that are a 50/50 pull/push. This way exercises your whole hand including pinky which helps with speed and agility. In short, because the diatonic accordion has repeated notes, there’s many way to play the same scales at time.
Hello I’m lost I bought a 31 button fa montanari how does this affect the scales because I see the one you have is a 34. Do I just move up or down a row?
It’s the same thing! You’re just missing the bottom 3 buttons. Some scales won’t be possible pulling out 100% due to the missing buttons but check my chart you’ll be able to do it pushing some of the missing buttons in
ruclips.net/video/Jz5FLs6LdX0/видео.htmlsi=8kdxGZZFvc7A02FZ I just got my acordeón and was learning watching this guy. Is there a lot of difference in learning the scale or does it not even matter that much
Love Bigshow 🙌🏻 Just a bit different, but for better development I’d say play like my video since it focuses more on using your whole hand 🫱🏼🫲🏻 in actuality though it doesn’t matter as long as your play and practice!
@@boton.official cool bro thx you. Also, Im using the Hohner Panther Fa. Any other recommendations as far as learning? I have no idea what steps I should take, like learn scales then what?
@@InicialesCMB Yes! After you get comfortable with scales do a song. I have FA song examples as shorts but watch my next video (4th Position) and I go through a full song example so you can make sense of everything and how they each play a part 🫱🏼🫲🏻
New video up guys on the Fourth position B/C/D (Si/Do\Re) ruclips.net/video/ud0PLGJwOBo/видео.htmlsi=T5DX9gVIHWdJAQIA
This is the most information (in english) i could find in the tone of FA and being a diatonic. I will follow you and watch religiously to get better. Thank you for your time to make videos for the rest of us. A true legend.
This is good stuff. There isn't too many diatonic accordion tutorials that go over chords with diagrams. Excited to see more
love how long it is keep it this way it’s so helpful im a beginner don’t stop making videos ❤ #ACORDEON FA VIDEOS PLEASE!
Thank you so much for making this video. I’m getting an accordion soon and don’t know where to start. You’re gonna be a huge help when I get my accordion!!
It's good, not too slow and kept my attention to get through the vid. Plus chord scale exercises were refreshing, haven't found many vids like that, it took me a while to find out you can break the chords up into notes and jump around the scale like that.
This is how you learn, by teaching it like is is , you’re the best accordion teacher, also very patient ❤😅thank God for teachers like you , I promise when I get good at this I won’t steal your Job , but I will say I learned from the best, you, God bless
I am very glad I found your channel. The longer your videos the better. I have this GCF style accrdion from my grandfather and promised to all my family members to play it one day. Just like he did when I was young. Much love from germany!
Glad youre active again, any videos over SOL accordion soon maybe? @boton
Thanks for your clear explanation and demonstration of these key concepts. Very very helpful for me.
So informative !! Keep them coming boton 👏🏼👏🏼
I was waiting for you to come back, glad you’re back with the long videos🙏
Thanks Boton, great tutorial, Will you be producing any tutorials on the other positions?
bro THANK YOU FOR THIS!!!!!!! will def be using your videos!!
Love this bro!!!! Hard to find a video like this!!!
my friend you are very good at teaching this in english i learn a lot from your few videos upload some other ones to get better
Let me know if these videos are too long ! Shorter Vids are up on the YT Shorts / Tik Tok Ig if you just want to see for reference 🙏🏽
This video is very very well made! What an amazing job
Just the right amount of time 🤝
great tutorial. will be watching more.
Great tutorial 👍 what is the first song I should start with?
Very, very helpful! Thank you!!
My grandfather use to play left keys to and sing at same time while playing the keys
Wow man great video ...can u gicvme some pointers on how to erase bad habits ..
I saw an ipad app hohner and another can you suggest which app please top 3? Thank you.
how does the third notes scale work? It doesn’t correspond with the simple note scale. I see you start it by playing 1 and 3 from the simple note scale and then play 4 and the note above it, i dont understand that
Howdy I’ve got a question about the borons. I’m left handed will button pattern stay the same?
Howdy 👋 This is a tricky situation.. I would suggest having your accordion reeds moved around to mirror / play the way a righty plays as the patterns are better fit for your hand and naturally have the lower end at the top and higher notes at the bottom etc Note that it shouldn’t cost much as all it is is popping reeds out and resetting them in different order you theoretically could achieve this with a soldering iron and beeswax and ensuring you position them like my charts / note per note BUT you can most definitely play without swapping anything although it might be challenging there’s no stopping you if you’d like. The accordionist from Los Tucanes nicknamed “Zurdo” (Lefty) in Spanish has definitely gone far (it’s Los Tucanes!) and plays lefty in a “right” handed accordion and it’s not impossible but it would make learning things a bit harder imo. This also opens you up to having a unique style (which can be a plus! / Like Zurdo) Cheers and always here for questions
do you have a book for sale or for free?
i need a book for classroom
I just started accordion lessons in person and my teacher is showing me a different fa scale than the one you’re showing me. My accordion is in fa
Hello! There’s many ways to play the scale ! This scale is geared more for Norteño Mexican music where it’s more of a 80/20 percentage of pull / push ratio compared to polkas that are a 50/50 pull/push. This way exercises your whole hand including pinky which helps with speed and agility. In short, because the diatonic accordion has repeated notes, there’s many way to play the same scales at time.
Hello I’m lost I bought a 31 button fa montanari how does this affect the scales because I see the one you have is a 34. Do I just move up or down a row?
It’s the same thing! You’re just missing the bottom 3 buttons. Some scales won’t be possible pulling out 100% due to the missing buttons but check my chart you’ll be able to do it pushing some of the missing buttons in
I would like to ask you questions. Please I'm lost
@@joedavila8706 ask away ! 👍🏼
I don’t understand the reverse
It’s a bit tricky but go slow remember you’re just going backwards
ruclips.net/video/Jz5FLs6LdX0/видео.htmlsi=8kdxGZZFvc7A02FZ
I just got my acordeón and was learning watching this guy. Is there a lot of difference in learning the scale or does it not even matter that much
Love Bigshow 🙌🏻 Just a bit different, but for better development I’d say play like my video since it focuses more on using your whole hand 🫱🏼🫲🏻 in actuality though it doesn’t matter as long as your play and practice!
@@boton.official cool bro thx you. Also, Im using the Hohner Panther Fa. Any other recommendations as far as learning? I have no idea what steps I should take, like learn scales then what?
@@InicialesCMB Yes! After you get comfortable with scales do a song. I have FA song examples as shorts but watch my next video (4th Position) and I go through a full song example so you can make sense of everything and how they each play a part 🫱🏼🫲🏻
@@boton.official I appreciate it bro. Thank you.