Summary: Learn from our expert about sight reading on an accordion in the key of D in this free music video on playing the accordion in D major.
"So now we've come to measure nine. Which if you look at the actual chord, now we have an A seven chord, which is our five chord, right? D, E, F, G, A, one, two, three, four, five. And we start right here, so we have the same chord, root chord, and fifth chord. Don't even look at that, the left hand; just really look at that chord symbol. And here's our D right here, so we have six, one, two, six, one, two, six, one two. And those are eighth note triplets; so three eighth note triplets equal a beat. So we have one two three, one two three, one two three, one and. So this is your regular eighth note, right here, two equals a B. And then we go, so we have six one two, six one two, six one two, six down to five and then you have five six, two five six, two five six, two five and we go back into our sharp four five melody again. We're going to play that right now. So we've started here with the six. And those are your last four measures of Accordion Loves the Blues."
eHow Article: Sight Reading for D Major Key on Accordion Part 5
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aden1 said
on 8/2/2008 Great tutorial...
But where could I find the sheet music?