Hello
I'm looking for the tablature of "scandale dans la famille" covered by sacha Distel, Thanks
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03/10/2023
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yoyodu77
10/10/2023
Your request is not sufficiently visible in the discussions area ....elle should be in the section - requests .
Hello,
New here, I'm wondering because I only see chromatic accordion scores.
Are there any for diatonic accordions?

Thank you in advance for your reply.
06/09/2023
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euriellerenaud
06/09/2023
Thank you!
Hello ,
I would like to accompany a guitarist friend on the song new york avec toi de téléphone with my diatonic accordion.
I don't know how to do it
Have you already played it?
The score on the site is not adapted I find
Thank you for your answers
Marie-Agnès
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Hello, I don't know the site well, and I can't find tablatures for diatonic accordion.
Can someone help me?
Thanks in advance
AGNES
12/02/2023
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Unknown
13/02/2023
Great! Thanks a lot for your help.
Hello to all. I'm new on the site because after other musical instruments, I decided to switch to the accordion. I am the proud owner of a G/C diatonic accordion and I plan to take lessons at a music school near my home in September. In the meantime, would you have one or several scores for beginners, which you think are interesting to play at the beginning and which allow to train the hands' desynchronization and help to get familiar with the instrument. Thank you. Thanks Julien. And happy to receive any advice 😁
15/08/2022
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Cavag31
25/08/2022
Hello,
Many sites offer what you are looking for.
A very complete one, with tutorials and tablatures noted by difficulty :
http://erwan-diato.com/pages/index.php
Musically
Hello to the community, (discovered by chance in my research) my name is Christophe. I started playing diatonic accordion a few years ago : so not much in my repertoire for the moment (Mon amant de St-Jean, Valse triste and Le temps des puces). I'm looking for a tablature of the song "Sous le ciel de Paris" adapted to my accordion - a small Hohner : 21 keys on the right keyboard and 8 for the chords on the left keyboard (I've never done music theory)
I already got a tablature of this song but I realized that I didn't have some keys. For example the 4", the 5" or the 1'. Nevertheless, by experimenting, I manage to recompose by ear something close to it. But concerning the chords, I imagine that it remains approximate.
I have watched on YouTube accordionists playing "Sous le ciel de Paris" with a Hohner

So by setting the video with a slow motion, I try to "locate" the keys, the chords but it's long and tedious. Moreover I would like to try to master these kind of ornaments (trills?) that we never see on the tablatures...
My question is: is there a tablature of this song adapted to the Hohner? Or should I invest in another accordion? Thanks in advance
10/09/2021
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Hello, I have the score, but for chromatic!
Hello to all, I discovered the site a little more than a year ago, but I had omitted to introduce myself... I started the chromatic accordion a year and a half ago, probably to find the timbre of my first instrument (a harmonica) and to be able to play Amélie's Waltz whenever I want :-).My favorite artists of the moment are- Jean Corti: I love his phrasing and his interpretations which change from bass-tune-tune, bass-tune-tune, bass-tune-...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fkio7Pj3FZU- Marcel Loeffler: when I wonder if I chose the right instrument I watch this video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ey2Fic4QYU- Raul Barboza, whom I had the chance to meet in Parishttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wFyY1w1bns- Marc Perrone: because diatonic is also goodhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJmTN1ZQz1s- Jo Privat: for the swing with finessehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33rB-ResrSshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t40stFq5V0o- Ludovic Beier: long live the improvisationhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypsZFR3GUKU- Serge Desaunay:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYBIvv-SbIshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HK80Gmly7H8- Dan Newton:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45rIoAirjTQ- Michel Macias: does anyone know what kind of bass he has on his left hand?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qs68KxYdjE- Daniel Colin: so classy. A very soft play with the thumb, very dancing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhkPXxiSvFAhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNJ-go9BA78- Gianluigi Trovesi/Gianni Coscia: because he dares to compose for the accordion.
... and I discover them every day.
In any case, thank you for this collection of scores! Olivier
01/05/2017
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alexandrefred
05/05/2017
Welcome to you Olivier ;-)
Hello

I would like to buy a beginner diatonic accordion. I found on the internet accordions at very reasonable prices. On the Celtic music instruments website, the chevallier is offered at 349 euros (new, 12 basses in G C F - free shipping). Is it a good purchase? Does anyone know this accordion? Is it an accordion that can be recommended to a beginner? Can the connoisseurs enlighten me?

Thank you, Have a nice day
Nice sailor
11/04/2017
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It is at the doors of the Chartreuse, in Saint-Laurent-du-Pont that Sébastien Stauss settled down to become an accordion maker... A knowledge to make more and more rare. There are only a dozen of them left in France... A new experience for the one who has always loved music in general and the accordion in particular, but who in 2010 wanted to "put his nose into it". As he notes with great passion, "I was curious to dismantle one to see how this music was produced straight out of this mysterious box". Far from being a dilettante, Sébastien Stauss will not cease to train by passing a CAP in carpentry and cabinetmaking with the companions to not only repair and maintain the instruments, but also design them. His dream, however, was to become self-employed and live off his passion. He opened his workshop "Accordions of Chartreuse" which is already a great success for musicians but also for those who want to discover a unique know-how. Never stingy with explanations, Sébastien Stauss, musician in a traditional music and dance group, reminds us how delicate and meticulous this profession is. But his taste for manual work does the rest and he does not miss tricks to make his own tools. He repairs, adjusts but also designs diatonic accordion models with an uncompromising respect and a very particular set of specifications. Entering his workshop is already hearing the very particular sounds of the diatonic accordion that the revival of traditional music has brought up to date with models often adapted to the needs of each region. Repairing, tuning or restoring is as much a matter of precision mechanics as it is of artistic talent, for one must have an ear, a touch and patience. As much to say that he spends hours in his workshop. And moreover, when he leaves, it is to put on his teacher's hat because he gives lessons... of accordion of course.Patricia Perry TricocheMore information on www.accordeons-de-chartreuse.com .
20/11/2016
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Vernonait
21/11/2016
Hello CindouHello Jodi
Thank you Cindou for letting us know about talented people who deserve our special attention;
As Jodi says so well, let's continue to maintain events on the accordion so that this instrument does not get lost over time.
Best wishes to You TwoVernonait



I am a little disappointed by the number of scores for diatonic accordion, that is to say very few ... I just paid 15 € for not much, frankly it is exaggerated
09/08/2013
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slade
09/08/2013
Hello,
there are indeed more scores for chromatic accordion than diatonic. It is also possible to make transpositions from chromatic to diatonic.

I am sorry that you are disappointed, nevertheless before paying the 15 euros you had the possibility at any time to consult the list of diatonic scores.

Sincerely,
Slade
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