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Easy Accordion Lessons

Do you want to learn how to play the accordion? Are you looking for online classes? Just follow our video tu...

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Do you want to learn how to play the accordion? Are you looking for online classes?
Just follow our video tutorials and learn everything about the accordion basses with automatic rhythms, listening to some sequence of chords and different rhythms. Choose between more than 250 high definition accordion sounds which were recorded from professional accordions in studio. Learning totally free the sound of this well-known instrument will be fun, it's not like playing the guitar, it's even better.

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You can learn how to play three different kinds of accordion:

# Piano Accordion


The Piano Accordion is the most common type of accordion in the United States. The right hand, Treble keyboard, is the same design and layout that you would see on any piano. The bass system can either be Stradella, French 3-3, or Free Bass. We usually use it on Polkas, US folk music or Sertanejo in Brazil.

# Chromatic Accordion


Commonly seen in Europe, the Chromatic Accordion has a Treble keyboard that is made up of buttons instead of piano keys. This allows for a greater range of notes, with the treble keyboard holding approximately 4+ octaves. It can be used for various music like Classical music, for Russian Folk and Balkan music.

# Diatonic Accordion


Ranging from a single row of buttons up to multiple rows of buttons, the fundamental difference between the Diatonic Accordion and the Piano/Chromatic Accordions is in the reeds – they are bisonoric, meaning that if you pull the bellows the notes are different then when you push. It is very common in Irish and Celtic Music, Latino (Tex-Mex styles), Zydeco music and Jazz music.


With a few lessons you will become an expert playing musical notes. Start learning to play the accordion, with all the notes of the songs, the minor rhythms, the major ones, the speed, the tutorials, the low tones. We will update the app frequently to include the latest lessons from most popular artists. We have videos from professionals from Romania, Russia, Brazil, the USA, Ireland, and other countries. If you liked it, you can rate us on Google Play.

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Nov. 10, 2020

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