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Learn how to play the accordion the easy way
Accordion, a hand-held musical instrument consisting of a bellows attached to two oblong frames, on which buttons and, in some types, pianolike keys are mounted. A person plays this instrument by drawing (stretching) and pushing (compressing) the bellows, causing air to pass over metal tabs called reeds. This airflow makes the reeds vibrate, which produces sounds. A player produces the various notes by depressing the buttons and keys. The reeds and buttons that control bass notes are on the player's left-hand side of the bellows, and the reeds and buttons or keys that control treble notes are on the right-hand side.
The two main types are single-action and double-action. In the single-action type, each button produces two notes, one on the push and another on the draw. In double-action, each key or button produces the same note on the push as on the draw. The piano accordion is the most familiar douuble-action type. it has a row of pianolike keys instead of buttons on the right-hand side.
If you are interested in learning how to play this fun instrument then you need Uncle Billy's PHDs Series. If you can count from 1 to 10 and push bellows in and out, you can easily learn to play using this unique Play by Number method.
Uncle Billy's books are designed with all ages in mind. People from ten to seventy five have used these books and have easily learned how to play.
So if you are interested in learning how to play then check out this series at
Uncle Billy's PHDs of The Button Accordion
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