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karynette76 posted a discussion
18/11/2024
Hello, I'm currently on the north irleande tour and I have a d minor to play. The D is the one next to the B flat. Where should I play my D minor?
Thank you for your time
Yours sincerely
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jphf51
09/12/2024
there's only one position for D minor in the left hand (between D major and D7), and there are several places for the D bass, depending on the chord progressions, to make fingering easier. Kind regards
karynette76 posted a discussion
23/07/2024
Hello everyone,
After 30 years, I'm getting back into the chromatic accordion. Could someone explain to me how to read the scores? I was used to scores with treble and bass clefs and I see that on some scores that are published, the bass clef does not appear? There are annotations but it doesn't speak to me at all. Thank you for your help.
Perolivier72
23/07/2024
Hello Karynette. On sheet music without the key of F, the chords are notated as follows: C=Do, D=Ré, E=Mi, F=Fa, G=Sol, A=La and B=Si. When the chord is marked G, play the G Major chord. When marked Gm, play the G minor chord, and when marked G7, play the G 7th chord. When it's G/D, you play a D bass and a G chord. I hope this answers your question.
karynette76
23/07/2024
Good evening, thank you very much Perolivier. I feel less lost with your explanations. I can move forward in my learning. Bonne soirée a vous
Hello, the treble clef is always indicated on accordion scores! It's only the chords that are in the European clef (F clef).
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63950 SAINT SAUVES D'AUVERGNE