Piano accordion β a graded beginner curriculum
A technique-graded course for the piano accordion (right-hand piano keyboard, left-hand Stradella bass, bellows in between). Like the ukulele, harmonica and bongΓ³ tutors there is no public-domain score corpus, so the curriculum is built from the skills themselves β bellows control, the treble keyboard, the Stradella bass, registration, then bellows artistry. It is grounded in the established piano-accordion method tradition (Deiro, Galla-Rini and Magnante schools of the 1930sβ40s) and the standard Stradella / free-bass systems. The advanced levels also note the free-bass converter and organ/orchestral emulation of the Roland FR digital accordions.
The five levels
- Level 1 Β· First steps β posture, bellows, the treble keyboard β holding the instrument, opening and closing the bellows evenly, your first right-hand melody
- Level 2 Β· The Stradella bass β bass note and chord β the left-hand bass rows, the bass-then-chord (oom-pah) pattern, coordinating both hands
- Level 3 Β· Registration and bellows shaping β the treble/bass register switches, dynamics and accents through the bellows, minor and seventh chords
- Level 4 Β· Bellows artistry and free bass β the bellows shake, broader bass vocabulary, faster passagework, and the free-bass converter
- Level 5 Β· Polyphony, orchestration and the digital accordion β free-bass counterpoint, fine bellows dynamics, registration as orchestration, and the Roland FR voices
Sources
- established piano-accordion method tradition (Deiro, Galla-Rini, Magnante schools, 1930sβ40s) β the graded right-hand keyboard β Stradella bass β bellows-artistry progression
- the standard Stradella (fixed-bass) and free-bass left-hand systems β left-hand layout, bass-and-chord patterns, and free-bass polyphony
- Roland FR digital-accordion register and free-bass documentation (archive.org) β register/orchestral voicing, the free-bass converter, and organ-emulation crossover