![]() ![]() In this way you can tell whether it is set up in C system (C included on the outside row) or B system (B on the outside) by looking at it.Ī C system instrument will have equal numbers of black and white buttons on the outside, alternately 2 white and 2 black whereas a B system will have the row with 3 white and then 1 black there. To identify the actual notes it is customary to colour the buttons for the piano key they would represent. Unlike the folk style button accordions on chromatic you have enough buttons for every note and do not have to worry about them varying with bellows direction. Probably because of the effort of thinking about them rather than any particular comparative finger difficulty.Ĭhromatic accordions are not to be confused with diatonic accordions, such as melodeons and more types which are designed to play inside particular specified keys rather than cover any possible key modulations. This is however over simplification and you will probably find some keys easier to play in than others. The Chromatic Accordion can play in any key, just like a piano accordion, theoretically with the same fingering and sequence of buttons whatever key you are in. An Introduction To Playing Chromatic (Button) Accordion ![]()
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