Hal Leonard Accordion Method | Beginner s Guide with Online Audio | Accordion Sheet Music Instruction Songbook | Learn Treble Keyboard Bass Buttons and Music Reading | 80 Pages for Students
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(Accordion). Learn to Play Accordion Today Are you interested in playing the accordion? Do you want a reliable method to follow with step-by-step instructions? Look no further! Learn to play the accordion with this comprehensive beginner's guide from Hal Leonard the name musicians trust to learn any instrument. Whether you are just picking up the instrument or looking to build a solid foundation, The Hal Leonard Accordion Method will teach you everything you need to know to start playing. Trusted Method for Self-Learners & Music Teachers This book will guide you in music reading, treble keyboard techniques, and bass button coordination with the use of photos and diagrams. Designed for students learning on their own, or those under guidance of a teacher, this approach provides clear instruction and engaging lessons. Make learning simple and fun with a variety of musical styles: American folk tunes, a calypso from Trindad, a well-known melody by Beethoven, and folksongs from England, France, Germany, Ireland, and New Zealand. Audio Access Included This edition includes a unique access code to companion recorded accompaniments online for download or streaming. The accompanying online audio is enhanced with Playback+ tools that let you loop sections, adjust tempo and pitch, and tailor your practice experience. Start your musical journey with a guide you can trust and a method that's helped countless players make music with heart.
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