Hello,

I am looking for two booklets that were given to start 40 years ago in Hainaut, the region of Charleroi and the center.

One was a method, I think pink or gray I think it was called the ABC of the accordion. The format was an A4 folded in half and the last page was a drawing of the buttons of the right and left hand.

The other one was a collection of all the scales for C 2 chromatic accordion. The format was quite large, I think an A3 in green color.

Maybe you have this in your archives?

Thanks in advance,
05/08/2022
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Hello,
I would like to have opinions on the method: De l'accordéon nouvelle technique by Frédéric Deschamps.
If someone has it.
Thank you very much.
13/12/2021
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I have a Fratelli Crosio study accordion with 3 rows on the right and on the left 2 rows of basses (16x2) and 3 rows of chords (M, m, and 7th)
I'm looking for a method with a diagram for the different possibilities of making the chords with the first and second row of basses (either at the top and bottom of the keyboard) we find the same basses in the first and second row at different levelsThanks in advance
02/10/2019
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julienjc
05/10/2019
I found on the tutorial made by Thierry57the clear tunings of the bassesThis enlightened me!!!Thank you
Hello, it is necessary to buy, the Method of Chromatic accordion by Médard Ferrero, it is super! you will find it on internet at 13 euros!
Hi musicians
I am looking for pedagogical methods to know my new Fratelli Crosio concert accordion 4 rows right hand identical to the left hand
I think the "Complete classical accordion method" by Alain Abbott will do the trick
Other ideas will be welcome
If possible a PDF file
Thanks in advance
Sincerely
Julienjc

22/04/2016
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pontiac
29/04/2016
Hello julienjc,

Your Fratelli is therefore a harmoneon, there is a method of Mr. Monichon, Pierre, but it is not common to find.

For your information it is this one:

http://www.libreriamozart.com/methode-harmoneon-accordeon-concert-p-20268.html


Musically
julienjc
01/05/2016
thank you pontiac for your tips
It's not easy to find methods to
our instruments
Sincerely
julienjc
Unknown
02/05/2016
Thank you for this very touching video that I am eager to share
Hi to all
I'm looking for an adapted method for my Fratelli Crosio Chromatic
concert accordion 4 rows left and right hand
Thanks in advance
21/04/2016
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Hello to all,
I'm looking for progressive exercises for the left hand first and then introduction of the right hand to work on to acquire independence of both hands for boogie !
As I don't have a teacher, I'm trying to practice with a simple composition "Bavardage Boogie" by Jos de Moulin.
I consulted some videos on YouTube but it's not enough. I need a written support.
Please give me a method or the relevant pages in a complete method.
Good in accordion,
09/10/2015
6 Replies
Unknown
11/10/2015
hello enki . Methods concerning these types of dance are not common. Nevertheless, I advise you to go on (playmusic. com) there is a method there concerning the accompaniments with dvd included which will know how to answer your waitings, it also treats of the agreements going with the music of eight; Manu Maugain is the creator of it (as much to say the top of the top). Otherwise see different Boogie and compare the accompaniments. The complexity, I grant you, is mainly made up of basses (singing or following). With training and patience nothing is impossible. Good luck !!!!!! Adler
Enki54
11/10/2015
Thank you Adler for your advice.
I will persevere in my research. I have the method of Manu Maugain Improvisation Jasse à l'Accordéon with the 2 CDs! I didn't find any indications on the work of the bass alone. Nevertheless, interesting method for the blues suite and jazzy style!
I will work on my left hand with a simple piece. For the piano, there are methods, I'll try to use them.
Well musically, :)
dan95
11/10/2015
Good evening Enki,

I found on the net this method which seems to me rather progressive, I deposit it..you will judge and you will tell us!

Good study.

Daniel
dan95
11/10/2015
I put it in a tutorial.

Good music.

Daniel
Unknown
12/10/2015
A very big thank you Dan, because we know that you have a very generous heart, it will also be very useful to me !!!!! this site is really the providence in term of conviviality, what happiness to be framed, by the helpfulness !!!!!!!!! Thank you Dan, it is formidable!
dan95
13/10/2015
Hello,

I add in tutorial a more elaborated method...
Thank you Enki54 for your answer in MP...So you can put RESOLVED if it suits you.
Good study.

Daniel
Hello everyone, I'm looking for scores or / and methods for beginners for this kind of small accordion (Farinelli) with piano keyboard right hand and two rows of chord keys left hand.
Thanks to all!
Stéphane S
27/11/2014
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robinson 82
28/11/2014
Hello Steppi36, hello to all:
in my opinion, I suppose that it is a diatonic accordion! in which case you will find a lot of scores in the list of scores for diatonic by choosing according to the desired level! musically Robinson
steppi36
11/12/2014
Thanks Robinson!
Yes I think it's a diatonic too. I bought it in Mexico, and here in Europe, I have never seen one like it again!
I'll have a look at the list of diatonic scores!
thanks a lot!;)
robinson 82
12/12/2014
Hello:
To know if it's a diatonic, it's simple, you press on a button with your right hand and you activate the bellows. If the sound is the same when pulling and pushing, it's a chromatic. If the sound (the note) is not the same when pulling and pushing, it's a diatonic (dia = 2 so 2 sounds!) Robinson
bj,i am looking for a solfege method for my son,thank you for your help
16/03/2013
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giloudubiniou
27/03/2013
Hello BOUILLAGUET if you have not found anything on the tutorial, I can send you by mail my wife and music teacher in college I have stock at home voila it is enough to give me your address friendly gilou
Hello,
I am looking for a great method to start playing chromatic accordion piano.
I am an advanced intermediate pianist and I play a lot of jazz (fakebooks).
I would especially like a method for the technique (bellows, posture, practice...)
Thanks

21/02/2013
2 Replies
Cavag31
23/02/2013
Hello,
Personally, and considering the demand, I would advise you to take lessons for a few weeks (or months...) with a professional. Only he will be able to advise you "directly", beyond what you can read or see on the internet.
But this is only a very personal opinion!

Musically
Michel
manul255
09/03/2013
Thank you
Hello, I am starting to play the chromatic accordion and I am looking for a good method to learn to play traditional or classical music or variety (I don't like musette too much) Does anyone know a good and efficient method? Thanks
03/05/2012
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theo
03/05/2012
Good evening Marcolef, You will find as many methods as you want, depending on whether you want to learn on your own or take lessons, piano accordion or buttons? I worked with the methods of Médard Ferrero, on the advice of my teacher, and I think that without lessons with a teacher you are very quickly limited. Friendship Theo
marcolef
03/05/2012
Thank you Theo, Yes, I know I will have a hard time learning properly without a teacher, but I live in England and it is totally impossible to find a teacher of
marcolef
03/05/2012
Ouupsss!!! Wrong handling, sorry. Yes I want to learn the accordion button without a teacher and I am interested in any good advice. Thanks Marc
theo
03/05/2012
Re- Good evening marcolef You go in partition and type methode, there is a methode Astier deposited by "Les Normands" that we thank in passing. Théo
slade
05/05/2012
Hi there,
It is possible to learn by yourself without a teacher! I think it depends on the person.
I'm far from being a virtuoso but I'm self-taught myself.
glop03
06/05/2012
Hello Marcolef, I sent you a personal message with my email, for a little method that you might like, but unfortunately, I can't put it on the site. A+ Glop03
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