Playing Accordion: some tips for left arm / Bellows
Автор: Cathie Travers
Загружено: 2008-08-06
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a youTube community member asked me about some left-hand related things; I figured it's easiest to do a 'show & tell'.
Forgot to say, in the vid:
when I first took up the accordion my left arm would tire very quickly, which surprised me, as I hadn't experienced such problems as a pianist. In hindsight, I think the muscles are used in a very different manner for each instrument; it's a matter of finding the most efficient method...this vid shows you what I've discovered.
also...
it's good to do some exercises for your upper body: shoulders and arms. I did some daily exercises lifting and stretching my arms whilst holding small weights [actually hand-sized rocks...not very heavy, but enough to exercise the muscles without stressing them and damaging them].
*perhaps some other players can offer tips and suggestions too!!
THE GLOVE....I probably should have talked about that in a bit of detail! oops
find a glove that is a comfortable fit - not tight
thin fabric rather than thick knitted winter woolen glove
best is something made for 'evening wear' as it'll be a fabric which will maintain its shape - rather than a cotton/t-shirt fabric which will stretch out-of-shape
cut the fingers out yourself
look for strong stitching so that when you cut the fingers it doesn't completely disintegrate
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