Beginner's D/G Melodeon Lesson 1 - How to hold, Shepherd's Hey

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  • Опубліковано 3 гру 2018
  • A free example of the recorded video lessons I make for people. This was lesson 1 for a complete beginner and includes a bit of explanation about what the instrument is and how to hold it before covering the tune "Shepherd's Hey" including a left hand accompaniment.
    The dots can be found here: ibb.co/TrPB00B
    For more information about these video lessons, or live Skype lessons, have a look at my website:
    www.paulyoungfolk.co.uk/teachi...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 33

  • @paulyoungfolk
    @paulyoungfolk  Рік тому +2

    More lessons available at boxlessons.gumroad.com/

  • @sunflr-music7697
    @sunflr-music7697 8 місяців тому

    By far the best beginner's Button accordion/Melodeon lesson out there. Thank you!

  • @daddylongles
    @daddylongles 5 років тому +19

    That's a lovely lesson Paul. As a melodeon teacher myself I appreciated how you went through the basics without showing off your own skills too much. Some really good advice in there for the beginner and a great introduction to this wonderful instrument. I watched it all the way through and found your method of teaching very interesting. Nice to hear you saying that there are lots of ways of doing things and not being dogmatic about the hold or the left hand fingers. Good choice of tune as well. Thank you for sharing this.
    Les

  • @ketocancerqueen2065
    @ketocancerqueen2065 5 місяців тому

    A friend said Shepherd's Hey is a must for anyone wanting to play with Morris dancers, so thanks for posting this one.

  • @davidoverton5993
    @davidoverton5993 Рік тому +1

    Purchased a melodeon just up the road from you and trying to get to grips with it. Your playing/teaching is inspiring. Thanks for starting me off on the journey!

  • @OBrienMagic
    @OBrienMagic 3 роки тому +2

    I’m learning BC melodeon but I am watching your lessons anyway because you have so many valuable universal ideas for anyone interested in picking up an Irish accordion.

  • @christinesmith8458
    @christinesmith8458 5 років тому +1

    Brilliant lesson, so helpful. I have been tinkering, maybe 3 months with my melodeon. This lesson has re grounded me in how I should be practising. What to practise. Thank you Paul. Hopefully more lessons to come?

  • @hikmatshaya2586
    @hikmatshaya2586 6 місяців тому

    Very Beautiful & Excellent Teaching,,,Manyyyyy Thanks as...

  • @jolebi
    @jolebi Рік тому

    Great beginners' lesson, thank you.

  • @hikmatshaya2586
    @hikmatshaya2586 6 місяців тому

    Super way of Teaching,,Many Thankssss

  • @peterpumkineater6872
    @peterpumkineater6872 Рік тому

    Good clear voice and accent.

  • @hauptmannmissen1360
    @hauptmannmissen1360 Рік тому

    Hey mate. I have an C/F Melodeon :) I really like your vidoes.

  • @helenadamson6709
    @helenadamson6709 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you. Learned that almost. Never played the melodeon until approx 3wks ago. What next?

    • @helenadamson6709
      @helenadamson6709 2 роки тому

      11:17 first run through of tune
      31:39 whole first half with left hand
      32:34 whole tune slow with LH
      38:55 final run through with staccato and longer chords than base on LH

  • @pablotrinidad8749
    @pablotrinidad8749 5 років тому

    How much it's the price accodeon.
    Where you buy .

  • @packhorse1932
    @packhorse1932 5 років тому +3

    Great first lesson Paul. Where do I find the written music you refer to please?

    • @paulyoungfolk
      @paulyoungfolk  5 років тому +2

      Dots can be seen here: www.paulyoungfolk.co.uk/resource/shdots.jpg

  • @cjwaywell
    @cjwaywell 3 роки тому +1

    I have a 10 button melodeon in G with 4 bass keys. What I am struggling with is knowing when to pull and when to push it's like the opposite of what my brain thinks it will be and that's without adding the bass notes lol. I suppose it takes months to remember the sequence of this for each song. As a guitar player it is not coming natural to me at all it is almost like no scale exists on the melodeon. Probably be even worse if I had two sets of buttons to worry about or are they just there to allow you to play in a different key without moving from one row to the other. Next to the violin I would say that this has to be the hardest musical instrument for your brain to grasp.

  • @felixfathead1640
    @felixfathead1640 4 роки тому +2

    I have a few questions regarding a melodeon I recently got possession of. To give some background, I’ve wanted to try playing accordion or a similar instrument for a while now, maybe around two months. Just recently, I got wind that my grandmother had an antique Hohner 1 row 4 bass melodeon in the key of D collection dust in her attic. It originally belonged to my great grandfather, (my grandmother’s grandfather) who brought it over from Germany when he moved here to the United States. After I dusted it, I noticed the exterior seemed to be in pretty good shape. All the wood, metal, and buttons looked pretty much new. That being said, the leather hand and thumb strap were almost completely destroyed. I was able to use an old leather belt to replace them, although I’ve found the thumb strap is pretty difficult to use, so I’m going to try to get a strap situated for that. The main problem with it is that the bellows have tons of holes in them. To me, most of the notes sound fine. But there are a few bass keys that make a warble-ey sort of sound. I’ve been playing trumpet for four years, so I have some idea of how it should sound, but I have no experience with any instrument quite like this one. So here are my questions:
    1. is that warble-ey sound an issue of tuning it, or something I need to replace?
    2. Would it be easier to just look on Craigslist for a used melodeon instead of trying to fix this one and having the limitations of the key of D?
    3. How should I attach shoulder strap(s)?
    4. I’ve looked online but found practically nothing, but do you think this could be worth anything?
    5. How should I go about repairing holes in the bellows?
    Thank you very much for taking the time to read through this. Have a great day!

    • @paulyoungfolk
      @paulyoungfolk  4 роки тому +2

      I'm not really able to give you much information about any of this, but you'll be able to find the answers you're looking for using this forum, which has a section on restoration and repair:
      forum.melodeon.net/index.php?action=forum

  • @iddqd7162
    @iddqd7162 5 років тому

    Always wanted to learn the melodeon! Thanks allot for your lovely lesson Paul :) As an total beginner which melodeon would you suggest to buy? Have a nice day, looking forward to see more from u.

    • @paulyoungfolk
      @paulyoungfolk  5 років тому +1

      If you don't want to spend too much then a Hohner (usually Pokerwork or Erica) is a really good bet. Usually plenty available secondhand on e-Bay and elsewhere.

  • @pablotrinidad8749
    @pablotrinidad8749 5 років тому

    I like your accordion.

    • @paulyoungfolk
      @paulyoungfolk  5 років тому +1

      It's a "Stephanelli". I really wouldn't recommend one like this though - it's a very bad instrument that I inherited from a pupil. Used it for this video as it was the only standard 2 row I had handy at the time. A good affordable beginner instrument would be a Hohner Pokerwork or Erica. There are usually plenty available second hand on e-Bay and elsewhere.

  • @williambartachek8377
    @williambartachek8377 3 роки тому

    Where do i get the music?

  • @seanoregan998
    @seanoregan998 8 місяців тому

    Wow... my accordion is just the opposite of what you're doing. When u are on the push im on the pull to get the same sound. How is that? Is my accordion out of tune?

    • @paulyoungfolk
      @paulyoungfolk  8 місяців тому +1

      You've commented on my other videos for BC accordion, so I'm guessing you have a BC? This is for DG melodeon. Looks the same but the notes are laid out completely differently.

    • @seanoregan998
      @seanoregan998 8 місяців тому

      @@paulyoungfolk ok ty Paul

  • @paulcaswell2813
    @paulcaswell2813 5 місяців тому

    Two shoulder straps keep the instrument more rigidly held for a beginner, but a single much more flexibility for the experienced players. From memory, only Spiers among the top ones uses two... My late father (a professional fiddle player) used to say that the amateur practices 'til he gets it right; the professional practices so he can't get it wrong!!!

  • @jean-paul7251
    @jean-paul7251 2 місяці тому

    Try not to smack the keys its poor playing

  • @monstarve
    @monstarve 3 роки тому

    Trying to teach music with monotone voice. Interesting choice.

    • @helenadamson6709
      @helenadamson6709 2 роки тому +8

      Well, I picked up a melodeon, found this tutorial and learned this, my first tune, a few months back. Then had a couple of lessons with Paul. He is a first class teacher. Incredibly patient. Very good at explaining. He seems to know exactly what I need to work on. And he happily hasn't ever said anything unhelpfully negative about my playing.
      I think not saying unhelpful, negative comments is commendable