Level 1 Β· First steps β posture, bellows, the treble keyboard
holding the instrument, opening and closing the bellows evenly, your first right-hand melody
Everything on the accordion rides on the bellows: a clean, even bellows stroke under a single melody is the whole foundation.
What you learn
- Sit with the bass side resting on the left thigh, straps taking the weight; the keyboard falls naturally under the right hand.
- The bellows are the breath of the accordion: practise a slow, even open and a slow, even close on a single held chord, keeping the volume steady.
- The air (release) button lets you move the bellows without sounding a note β use it to reset bellows direction silently.
- Right hand on the treble keyboard (a piano keyboard): find middle C by the chin-rest / register landmarks and play a five-finger C-major position.
- A simple stepwise melody in the right hand alone while the bellows keep a smooth, unbroken tone.
Grounded in: established piano-accordion method tradition (Deiro, Galla-Rini, Magnante schools, 1930sβ40s) β for the graded right-hand keyboard β Stradella bass β bellows-artistry progression.
Note: a method-grounded technique curriculum (no score corpus for this instrument); levels are graded skills, not pieces.