How to Play Diatonic Button-Accordion * Volume Three by Henry Doktorski teaches how to play the second row of buttons in the right-hand. This edition is a continuation of the lessons taught in volumes one & two. The one row button-box is more challenging to play due to the limitations of right-hand pitches & left-hand accompaniment. A button-box with two right-hand rows is much easier to play.
Contents includes:
About John J. Kimmel: Button Accordion Pioneer • Pitches of the Right Hand • Detail of the Left-Hand Buttons • Detail of Right-Hand Buttons • Pigalle: Add C, D & E • Lili Marleen: Add G, A & B • Blessed Assurance: Add F#, D & B • Colonel Bogey March: Adding Low E • Old Rugged Cross: Use F# on the 2nd Row • Vieni Sul Mar: Add Low G & A • Beautiful Dreamer: Add C# • I've Been Working On The Railroad: Using more pitches on the 2nd Row • Greensleeves (What Child Is This?): Introduce a Minor Key • Hatikvah: Play in A Minor • O Sole Mio: Add Eb • Won't You Come Home, Bill Bailey: Accidentals • William Tell Overture: Use Alternate Fingerings • Waves of the Danube: legato vs staccatto • Emperor Waltz: rubato vs strict rhythm • Blue Danube: Articulations.