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Inspiration to learn Accordion may come from so many classic Accordion artists, whose works may date back to 1880s. Accordions are wind instruments. The big bellows in an Accordion, does the job to squeeze in and squeeze out the air. That is the reason behind a few people calling it, a Squeezebox. An Accordion has palettes which are operable by the keys. So when you press a key, air passes through the brass strip. Resulting in a producing a sound.

Akkordeon (German), was formed somewhere in the 1820s, and it was a musical instrument of the common man. Europeans made the Accordion famous by introducing it to the world. For years Accordion traveled to Russia, Korea, Brazil and more. Although, 1900 to 1960 is considered to be the golden age for Accordion players. Many Accordion artists like Petro Frosini, Charles Magnante became big influences of their time. Most of the Accordion instructors teach Western Music Theory, which has been accepted globally.


Basic Components of Western Music Theory

  • Pitch:- Pitch can be defined as how high or how low a note gets. It is directly proportional to the frequency of a sound. Pitch of a sound is very particular and it cannot be matched, even by a similar sound produced by a different equipment.
  • Scales:- Scales came out as patterns in music which sensibly completes a music circle. A musical scale is made up of notes with a certain pattern to follow. For example, there are major scales in music which follows “Root Note-Tone-Tone-Semitone-Tone-Tone-Tone-Semitone” pattern. The last note of which again comes out to be the root note. There are a lot of other scales in music.
  • Consonance and Dissonance:- Pick a note on any musical instrument. There are a number of consonance and dissonance for a note within its own scales. Consonant notes sound complete when played together. Dissonant notes give a feeling of incompleteness.
  • Chord:- Chords can be defined as notes in a scale, which when played together, create a sensible sound. It can only be consonant notes or a combination of consonant and dissonant notes. For example, to play a major chord in any scale, you need to pick the first, third and fifth note from that scale. Play the selected notes together. You have got your chord.