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Just posted a new blog.  This features my Orange Hohner Compadre ADG and my three-row version of Silent Night in A
http://youtu.be/bAPGsfs8fKU

Dots here:- www.daddylongles.com look under "Music and Tab sheets"
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This features my Orange Hohner Compadre ADG and my three-row version of Silent Night in A
http://youtu.be/bAPGsfs8fKU
I was about to post a message, if anyone is playing a three-row diatonic accordion and willing to share some his/her "how-to" videos.
I liked your video a lot. You are a "natural/inherent" three-row player, IMHO. Your relaxed style made you music very clean, and you looked enjoing playing, not fighting aginst the instrument. This is exactly the style (smooth cross-rowing) I am working on now.
Do you play right-hand double notes/chords on this video? From your video I've just learned and understood that, when playing a tune in A on an ADG, a pull D bass is available; that is, I can play the typical "three-chord" bass sequence: push A, pull E, pull D exactly the same way as for a tune in G: push G, pull D and pull C. This makes quite easy to play a tune in both G and A: a very frequent job I am asked to do with my friends.
Unfortunately, this is not possible with a tune in D: when I play a tune in D the G bass is on the push.
Thank You Very Much!
Miklos
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This features my Orange Hohner Compadre ADG and my three-row version of Silent Night in A
http://youtu.be/bAPGsfs8fKU
I was about to post a message, if anyone is playing a three-row diatonic accordion and willing to share some his/her "how-to" videos.
I liked your video a lot. You are a "natural/inherent" three-row player, IMHO. Your relaxed style made you music very clean, and you looked enjoing playing, not fighting aginst the instrument. This is exactly the style (smooth cross-rowing) I am working on now.
Do you play right-hand double notes/chords on this video? From your video I've just learned and understood that, when playing a tune in A on an ADG, a pull D bass is available; that is, I can play the typical "three-chord" bass sequence: push A, pull E, pull D exactly the same way as for a tune in G: push G, pull D and pull C. This makes quite easy to play a tune in both G and A: a very frequent job I am asked to do with my friends.
Unfortunately, this is not possible with a tune in D: when I play a tune in D the G bass is on the push.
Thank You Very Much!
Miklos
Hi Miklos

Thank you for your kind comments.  In answer to your question  -  all right hand notes in this piece are played one at a time apart from maybe the final A major run-up of each verse.
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I would love to see videos where you play some tunes in G on your ADG box. I am very much interested in your approach, how do you use the extended cross-rowing possibility of a three-row box.
And then tunes in A minor, of course.
Thank You. Miklos
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I would love to see videos where you play some tunes in G on your ADG box. I am very much interested in your approach, how do you use the extended cross-rowing possibility of a three-row box.
And then tunes in A minor, of course.
Thank You. Miklos
Filming The Bluebell Polka today on the ADG which is in G, D and C. I'll probably do it in three parts. With any luck it will be up later on today.
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Filming The Bluebell Polka today on the ADG which is in G, D and C. I'll probably do it in three parts. With any luck it will be up later on today.
Excellent choice! I am looking forward to watching your movie.
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Done!
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