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A Basic Guide on How to Learn to Play the Accordion

Date Added: September 01, 2008 06:06:03 AM
Author: Pyke Simmons
Author's Website: http://www.maranan.us
Category: Arts and Humanities








A Basic Guide on How to Learn to Play the Accordion by Nor Nan

There is one particular instrument that is often overlooked, but has proved its popularity time and time again. The accordion fits in beautifully with other instruments, and has been known to be a good replacement for the electronic keyboard or organ. It has the advantage of not needing electricity, but obviously its sound and the mechanics of playing it are quite different. Anyone who has just taken up the accordion, and wants to learn more about it, will find this article helpful.



First of all, it is important that you have access to an accordion. If you decide to learn the accordion, constant practice is crucial. After some time, you will become more familiar with the instrument and you will be ready to buy one of your own.



There are a number of second hand instruments available, but quality is of the essence. A good quality accordion will work well. All of the working parts of the accordion, such as the keys and the bellows, should be in good working order.



Once you have an accordion, the next thing is to find a suitable place for practice. The accordion is a loud instrument and the volume cannot be adjusted in the same way as keyboards and organs. Keep your neighbours in mind, especially if you are thinking of practicing at night.



You also need to be able to hear the accordion, so a quiet space is important. This will help you to hone your 'ear', and your skills will improve quickly. If you can afford it, purchase cork tiles and use them to line the ceiling and walls of your practice room, as this will ensure that there are no sounds coming in or going out. Soundproof rooms are essential for people who want to play and practice musical instruments.



The next step is to exercise your hands and fingers. The accordion is not an easy instrument to play, and you will need great dexterity and strength in your fingers. However, even though it is a difficult instrument to play and practice, if you allow yourself plenty of time to get familiar with it, and practice on a regular basis, then I believe that you will be able to play it effectively. Learning to play the accordion is just like learning to play any musical instrument, which always requires hard work and practice from the player.



You may have a friend or a teacher who is already an experienced accordion player, so another way to learn is to let them teach and guide you. This way your practice will be more effective, as opposed to practicing alone.



The article is written by Nor Nan. Please visit Hammond Organ for more information.



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