by JamesFearnley Fri Jan 05, 2007 5:07 pm
It seems like you answered your own question. I was going to point out - well, it looks like I am - that, yes, the left hand is configured in a circle of fifths and that the dimple is, yes, the C. On all the accordions I've played the E is also marked with something other than an dimple (5 buttons upward from C). And you've probably figured out that the rank of buttons running parallel to the root notes, the rank furthest away from the heel of your hand,consists of the thirds of the root notes, which means that you don't have to wander far to play a scale. Myself, I don't bother much with all the buttons. I used to, when I was busking, but with all the noise going on on stage, nowadays the only thing that's of any use is a drone, plus my bellows technique, such as it is, goes to hell when I try to play buttons. I got out of practice.
It seems like you answered your own question. I was going to point out - well, it looks like I am - that, yes, the left hand is configured in a circle of fifths and that the dimple is, yes, the C. On all the accordions I've played the E is also marked with something other than an dimple (5 buttons upward from C). And you've probably figured out that the rank of buttons running parallel to the root notes, the rank furthest away from the heel of your hand,consists of the thirds of the root notes, which means that you don't have to wander far to play a scale. Myself, I don't bother much with all the buttons. I used to, when I was busking, but with all the noise going on on stage, nowadays the only thing that's of any use is a drone, plus my bellows technique, such as it is, goes to hell when I try to play buttons. I got out of practice.