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Cc les Amis I'm looking for pieces by Mimmo Mirabelli
Thanks dt happy holidays
26/12/2023
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Hello,
I'm looking for pieces for beginners.
What do you recommend?
Thanks
Laclo23
05/03/2023
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ACCORDEONIAL
06/03/2023
Click on "scores"...then on "advanced search" and in this section under "difficulties", click on "beginner". I have put down a number of pieces that you can find by clicking on my picture and scrolling down to the "beginner" difficulty level. Good day JF
ACCORDEONIAL
06/03/2023
Difficulty = 1 star, like "for mom" JF
Hello, I would like to make a small request. I'm looking for Christmas songs, great classics :) I'm part of an accordion ensemble (18 in total) and we usually play pieces with 3 different voices. So if you have arrangements of Christmas music for 2 or 3 voices, I'm interested :) Thank you very much and have a nice evening.
09/10/2022
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Hello to you all. I am looking for a score entitled: the limonaire, a waltz by: M de Curtis . This piece is not from today, it belongs to the repertoire of our former alas disappeared; this music was published by Triomphe in Paris. So if you have this one, in the bottom of your drawers, think of me, well I want to say to us, a big thank you for your kindness. Marceau
26/07/2021
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MARCEAU
27/07/2021
thank you very much Slade, I didn't think about (requests) for lack of habit, I confuse with the forum we had; you do well to point it out to me !!!!!
Hello,
I have been playing accordion for 3 years, so I'm a great beginner, I have big difficulties to play the chords, however I will have to succeed because my goal is to play in retirement homes, so I am looking for advice for my left hand and I'm looking for scores that can be played for the elderly, I do not know what pieces to learn, suggestions please
thank you for reading
angelique
04/03/2019
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Cavag31
07/03/2019
For the left hand, if as I suppose you work alone, I would advise you to meet someone who can give you some basics (maybe take some lessons...). If you indicate in which region you live, a member of the forum will perhaps be able to help you (personally, I'm in the Toulouse region).for the repertoire: you have everything you want on the forum; you can start to look on the internet at videos of animations in old people's homes. If you start with a not very long repertoire, you will quickly have requests from the residents!
Good luck
Michel
levinceret
07/03/2019
Hello, Yes indeed, the construction of the chords, the principles which govern them and their sequences, it is the harmony. Many musicians neglect this learning. It is necessary to take a few lessons to acquire the basics and to be able to play with pleasure and understand what you are doing, even for pieces that seem simple. Good music.
angelique
08/03/2019
good evening, I am taking lessons with an accordeon teacher but apart from working on my left hand, she doesn't tell me anything else, she doesn't have any tricks to give me, I coordinate my two hands with difficulty, and so, I am learning really slowly, I would like to advance a little faster
levinceret
09/03/2019
Hello,It's long.....it's even sometimes very long.A lot of work, a lot of rigor, it is necessary to acquire the independence of the two hands.For the simple pieces (4, 5 chords) that should go faster.A precious help: - knowledge of the theory of the music- knowledge of the composition of the chords- knowledge of the harmony- work of the scales- etc....
There are a lot of tutorials on youtube (you have to go and sort them out).
You must not give up, the reward is at the end of the hours of work.
Sincerely
levinceret
09/03/2019
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Eluko81Rgghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_KWQy4T35Men collection: Theory of music by A.DANHAUSER
levinceret
09/03/2019

levinceret
09/03/2019
For the partitions (to be sought on the site)Ah the small white wineLa java bleumon lover of Saint Jeanau pleasure of the woodswould you dance grandmotherCa happened one Sundayétoile des neigesetc.... see with this link: https://paroles-chanson-maison-de-retraite.tiuls.fr/

jodi
14/03/2019
Hello Angelique,
There is also this work which is deposited here on the site.
https://www.partitions-accordeon.com/partitions/categorie=all/artiste=all/s=Tableaux+d%27Accords+Main+Droite+pour+Accord%C3%A9on+Boutons+Chromatique+de+Michel+Lorin.

I also sent you a message in PM to send you a method for the left hand but so far I have not received any answer from you.
As soon as possible I will put it on the site.
Have a nice day.
Jodi
musette27
17/03/2019
Hello Angelique, Don't give up .... but don't skip any steps. You must acquire a good practice of the left hand as well as the right hand then play with both hands slowly to start. The technicality is acquired as time goes by. As our Comrade LEVINCERET says, it can be long.well musically and good luck. MUSETTE27
Hello to all. I have the great pleasure to welcome Lioyo21, new member of P.A. After a lot of research on both sides, he found me and registered here. Lioyo21 is the son of my late great friend; Marcel Chevrot who composed with the greatest like Primo Corchia; Louis Corchia with among others: (La roulotte, la chineuse); Emile Prud'Homme (his musical godfather) etc......; his orchestra was created in the years 38 under the name of Moderne musette. He composed, without pre-requisite in solfeggio; the music came to him as his; he made his own edition, but did not attach any importance to the signature of his pieces. Lioyo21 (Lionel Chevrot), sends me cds of his father, I will deposit them in listening on (Music); he also inherited the royalties and all the scores of the edition of his father, that he intends to make us share. This one being very close to Louis Corchia, they meet once a year to eat together and revive the memories of Marcel. It is with great happiness that I welcome him ......
24/01/2017
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Vernonait
25/01/2017
Hello Marceau
Thank you for this so happy information....With you, My Friend, we learn a lot of things concerning the authors or composers and it is as well interesting as to unearth the scores on the site of P.A. that you deposit so kindly; I also wish the welcome to Lioyo 21 among the Members of P.A.AmitiésVernonait
robin
25/01/2017
hi friend marceau I thank you for the news of this great composer it's interesting, and welcome lioyo.... robin
MARCEAU
26/01/2017
Thank you for your kindness. His memory through his compositions will remain. It is also a tribute, which goes straight to the heart of his son Lionel and his daughter Patricia. Thank you for them.
MARCEAU
26/01/2017
You are definitely my guardian angel ! How can I thank you Cindou; this mark of sympathy and esteem is out of the ordinary; you know how much I loved "Cécel", his heart of gold. It is really nice what you did.

Hello, I'm looking for some pieces to play on the accordion for a musical aperitif. pasos? cha-cha? bandas pieces? if you have any suggestions I'd love to hear them! Accordionist
05/07/2013
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accordeonia
05/07/2013
Good evening,

Would you like just a list of titles/suggestions, or would you like to get the quoted scores as well? In which case can you specify the degree of difficulty?

- Baila Cha cha (Jérôme Richard & Frédéric Langlais)
La Rivale (waltz by Joss Baselli)
El Mato (paso by Menweg)
- Olé Miranda (Paso by Michèle Boudet and Christian Peschel)
- La rumba des coeurs (Cédric and Cyril Blanchard)

The music of Yann Tiersen is also very appreciated...

I hope I gave you some ideas.

Have a nice evening,
dan95
08/07/2013
Hello,

Yes, it all depends on your level and also on the audience. I'll explain: if they are not connoisseurs, you can play pieces that have been heard and reheard.
Otherwise, for real accordion lovers, you can play great pieces that are not very well known and on P.A. there is a real choice-I will quote "san fermin" a jota waltz that is great for the atmosphere, also "une parisienne à Séville", "very musette", "la douloureuse".... and so on, but respecting as cindou11 says the progression of the atmosphere.
Here is my humble opinion.
Dan
nini821
17/07/2013

As far as the level is concerned, it's rather high, and I'm looking for titles and proposals as well as scores that go with them. Thanks in advance for the advice.
Hello
I'm looking for ideas of pieces that I could play for a wedding procession; something quite young and lively. I would also like to have an idea of a nice waltz and march for the opening of a bridal shower. Thank you Helene
15/02/2013
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dan95
15/02/2013
Hello helene3,

I don't know your level but why don't you start with the beginning, that is to say a recital of 2 or 3 pieces up there near the church organ.
I was 16 years old at the time and we were 5 accordionists playing pieces like "adagio cantabile" that I put on the website and I still have a fond memory of it-what an acoustic.there is only the embarrassment of choice with the compositions arranged for various levels of Bach, Mozart, Beethoven.... and the guests will remain amazed.
Then as marches I think of "Under the double eagle" and the waltzes of Vienna to then better rebound on a repertory musette or varieties.
This is just one opinion among others.

Daniel
Bravo Dan...!
I see that you have done in the chic ... Congratulations !
It's true that everything depends on the level of the musicians ... (without being pejorative) !
I find your idea very good ...
Best wishes
jmimi
dan95
15/02/2013
Thank you jmimi,

At your service. For you it will always be free.

Have a nice day.

Daniel
Unknown
15/02/2013

Thank you It's true that an accordion in a church sounds great. But for this occasion, there is no church. I'll write it down for a next time, giving me time to work on the piece. Hélène
Unknown
15/02/2013
hi
another opportunity to notice that an advice is never simple because we don't have all the elements of analysis,
in other words a request is useless ;)
but no !!! we are happy anyway
in this case :
let's be crazy !!!
church not church ?
"new marriage" or not ? no comment
age of the bride and groom ;) yes !!!
level of zicos, or not ;)
number of guests ?
requirements of the bride and groom, the parents, the priest, and so on
not simple at all
a solution :
to limit oneself to please the bride and groom as far as one can musically, and then basta
signed : JJ who has often struggled in this context
hello, i'm looking for playback of musette songs, either by Bouvelle or someone else. if you have any, i'm interested. thank you very much. musically. [email protected]
24/02/2011
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