How to Play Blues and Zydeco on Piano Accordion - Lesson 1 - Blues Shuffle Groove
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- Опубліковано 28 жов 2016
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Rob Curto (Liberty Bellows Artist in Residence Fall 2016) wants to help your accordion get its groove back! This series is designed for all levels of players with the aim to learn a new groove style, add a melody, and apply improvisation techniques to unlock your inner composer. The online lessons are designed to supplement individual or group lessons which are offered at our store in Philadelphia or online via Skype. For more information about accordion instruction, visit our page here:
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Our Artist in Residence program is an opportunity for talented accordionists to share their craft with our online and in store network. If you would like to be considered for a future appointment as an Artist in Residence, please contact us to apply. We also welcome your donations to help fund this program or other scholarships. Please contact us for more information. - Навчання та стиль
Your teaching me things I would never figure out on my own
Dude, thank you for specifying Zydeco instead of Cajun. Almost everyone outside of Southern Louisiana considers it the same. These are two very different styles of music with different influences. Good job.
Sais-tu distinguer la faux de la faucille ?
@@miroirs-jumeaux Exactly. Even the scythe and the sickle are closer in relation than Zydeco and Cajun.
You made that easy to understand. Thanks.
I HAVE AN ACCORDIAN. BUT I CAN'T PLAY SYSTEMATICALLY
THIS LESSONS VERY USEFUL...THANK U..!!!!
I have a Beltuna too. 👍🏼 I have played that long time ago so now I have to practice again. 😄
these Beltuna accordions are very nice units..now accenting in many colors
Great lesson! I glad I found it. My appreciation!
Merci Beaucoup pour les leçons !
Educational & very helpful!
Beautiful accordion
Tks for good instruction, Rob! Very usefull!👍. 🇳🇴
wunderbar einfach erklärt. Danke!
thanks for this i am ultimately looking to play rock and roll peices like bill haley but this is another step in the right direction i have purchased prince louis rock and roll but am still struggling look forward to more uplouds
Good lesson... learnt a lot... cheers
Thank you so much, very useful
Hi Rob from England. I find your style excellent, so thank you for that. Some chords I have to change fingering as my fingers are big and the keys small , I hope it shouldn't screw things up...should it ? Brian
When I learned to do a blues riff my teacher taught me to do everything you are teaching with my left hand.... leaving my right hand free to do a totally separate melody.....
Well, it's not exactly that simple. The approach you suggest can be fine and beneficial for solo work. The voicings that are being shown in the right hand here, however, are not exactly the same notes that you get when you play a left hand chord button. You may also not get the same weight and feel on the main bass note. Note how he mentions "the effect" of separating the parts into two hands. The approach shown here is very useful in a band format when you need to be part of the groove, and, of course, Rob is setting you up for the next lesson when the chords get embellished.
this kind of music will always remind me of Ed Edd n' Eddy
Love your lessons. A great help.
😮😮🎉😂😅🎉😢
He. U😅
Nice lesson 👍
Good video, excellent speaking voice. My only request would be a quick sample of what the music will sound like in the beginning so I have a better feel for what we're working towards. Thank you though I'll definitely be practicing this.
(Just skip ahead on the video)
Yeah I agree, if 7:02 and the 20 seconds thereafter were edited into the very beginning, then the end goal would be more obvious as the building blocks are introduced. The instruction itself is really great though.
Damn Good Job!!!
Would the be considered a beginners song? Im just learning to play the accordion and am having a little trouble getting both hands to play in sync
Slowly making my way through this ~7 minute video... learning as I go.
Thank you for posting this.
Great lesson! I have a Titano (1960's) plays beautiful. (I'm awful but trying to learn. 🤣) Is this a good brand?
Any idea on what chords I can use to play Mexican Polkas? Or Tejano?
great
Nice beltuna
I was Seeing your website. Do you send books to Brazil?
Awesome lesson.
Some of my bass notes are in the wrong octave though.. I have flaps/buttons on my titano that change the sound a bit, but feel I'm maybe justmissing the button that will change my setting to get the walking feeling
Only recently found the air release in the diminished button at the top 😂
Any idea?
I think you can read manual and find some information there
is it an important mistake to play the F7 with my second finger on the Edescented and not the first? I think it's more comfortable..
Τασος Τρεμοπουλος i
Wish I started out,, lovfing Zydeco, but the Cajun box grabbed me by the balls.
Ha ha!! Both, Cajun and Zydeco need to keep their music alive and growing, so you are serving a much needed purpose.
How to play the accordion for beginners
Italiano
fuck yeah brazil
This is why you hire bass players.
You don't have the spirit to play our Black-American Źydéço and Blues music cultures.
Tu n'es même pas noir, arrête tes niaiseries !