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Yuri Charyguine

Learn Accordion: Advanced Beginner Course (Book 2)

Welcome to Your Next Accordion Adventure.

This accordion course is designed for beginner accordion players who are ready to advance to the next level. If you’ve already learned the basics and are eager to improve, this course will help you grow. It’s perfect for those with 60 bass accordions or larger – whether you’re using a small accordion or a full-size model, this course is tailored to meet your needs.

The Accordion: A World of Possibilities.

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Learn Accordion: Advanced Beginner Course (Book 2)

Welcome to Your Next Accordion Adventure.

This accordion course is designed for beginner accordion players who are ready to advance to the next level. If you’ve already learned the basics and are eager to improve, this course will help you grow. It’s perfect for those with 60 bass accordions or larger – whether you’re using a small accordion or a full-size model, this course is tailored to meet your needs.

The Accordion: A World of Possibilities.

Accordion types vary, including piano accordion, button accordion, bayan, and many others. In this course, you’ll learn how to play both Piano Accordion and Chromatic Button Accordion B-System. Both instruments share the same left-hand keyboard (bass), so you can start with one and move to the other later.

What You’ll Learn in This Accordion Course

I’ll teach you how to read accordion music, how to get the best sound, and how to practice effectively. If you prefer learning by ear, you can follow along as I demonstrate how to play each piece. It’s totally possible to learn at this level by watching and copying, and I’ll show you the fingering in the music scores.

Recommended Book for Accordion Beginners

I recommend using the Palmer-Hughes Accordion Course, Book 2 (ISBN 10: 0-7390-0366-6) to help guide your practice. If you're already comfortable playing basic songs, you can skip Book 1, but make sure to watch the Revision lecture. For absolute beginners, I suggest checking out my "Accordion for Complete Beginners. BOOK 1" course here on Udemy to get started.

Continue Your Journey with Palmer-Hughes

After finishing this course, you can continue progressing with the Palmer-Hughes series. There are at least 9 more books, with each one offering a step up in difficulty. I’ve recorded many of these pieces on my YouTube channel, Yuri Char. Feel free to browse through my 600+ accordion videos for more inspiration.

Get Started Today.

You can find the Palmer-Hughes book online or at your local music shop. But don’t wait for the book to arrive – start learning right now on your computer or mobile device. Just hit the 'ENROLL' button and dive into this accordion course today.

Flexible Learning at Your Own Pace

This course will take about 4 to 8 months to complete, depending on your schedule and how often you practice. Don’t worry – you can work through the lessons at your own pace, revisiting material as needed.

Let’s Have Fun Learning Accordion.

I’ll guide you every step of the way, showing you how to use the bellows, fingering techniques, and more. We learn by doing, so grab your accordion and join in. Learning should be fun, and I’ll help you stay motivated along the way.

Safe, Risk-Free Learning

Remember, this course comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee, so you can start learning without any risk.

I can’t wait to see you inside the course. Let’s begin this exciting accordion journey together.

Yuri – Professional Musician and Accordion Tutor

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What's inside

Learning objectives

  • Develop control of the bellows
  • Learn how to play fast, master speed drills
  • Effective fingering on keys and buttons
  • Develop finger strength and dexterity
  • Articulation and rhythm skills
  • Tips and tricks how to sound like an advanced accordion player
  • Accordion techniques and learning strategies
  • Learn music theory, read sheet music and play by ear
  • Study both piano accordion and chromatic button accordion

Syllabus

Introduction
What you will learn

Let's refresh what we know.

Play accordion well and read music notation
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Some musical jargon for advanced beginners

Let's develop Speed and Technique

How to play slow songs beautifully

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Celebrate your achievements and continue your studies

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what should give you pause
and possible dealbreakers
Builds upon existing skills, such as reading music notation and playing simple songs, to develop more advanced techniques
Explores both piano accordion and chromatic button accordion, allowing learners to choose their preferred instrument or learn both
Recommends using the Palmer-Hughes Accordion Course, Book 2, which may require learners to purchase additional materials
Teaches techniques such as bellows control, fingering, articulation, and rhythm, which are essential for expressive playing
Includes speed drills and exercises to improve dexterity and technique, which are useful for playing faster and more complex pieces
Features an assignment song and performance test, which may not be accessible on all devices, potentially limiting the learning experience

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Reviews summary

Advance accordion skills with book 2 guide

According to students, this course is an excellent and highly recommended resource for advanced beginner accordion players. Learners consistently praise the instructor, describing him as exceptional, clear, didactic, and encouraging, who explains lessons and techniques in great detail. The course closely follows the Palmer-Hughes Accordion Course, Book 2, acting as a valuable video guide and making a big difference in students' progress. Students particularly appreciate the focus on fundamental techniques like bellows control. While the connection to the book is a key feature, a few reviewers note a desire for more content or theory beyond the book, wish for better video angles for fingering, or mention the lack of instructor interaction. Overall, it is seen as a perfect continuation for dedicated students using the recommended book.
Generally good video, but angles could improve fingering view.
"A veces los ángulos de video podrían ser mejores para ver la digitación claramente, pero en general bien."
Video companion course for the recommended book.
"me gusta mucho que el profesor explica al detalle cada ejercicio, cada leccion..."
"Acompaña muy bien el libro de Palmer Hughes."
"El curso es bueno si ya tienes el libro de Palmer Hughes..."
"Trabajar a través del libro de Palmer-Hughes con estos videos hace una gran diferencia."
"Me gusta cómo este curso apoya el libro Palmer Hughes libro 2. Es básicamente una guía en video..."
Strong focus on bellows, speed, and playing techniques.
"se enfoca en las bases para sonar como un profesional."
"Las lecciones sobre el fuelle son invaluables."
"El enfoque en el fuelle y las dinámicas es genial."
"los consejos sobre técnica son oro. Me siento mucho más seguro con la velocidad y el control ahora."
Clear, detailed explanations from a skilled teacher.
"un excelente curso, me gusta mucho que el profesor explica al detalle cada ejercicio, cada leccion..."
"Excelente la forma de enseñar del profesor Yuri."
"Excelente profesor, muy didáctico y claro en sus explicaciones."
"Yuri es un profesor excepcional."
"El instructor es fantástico."
"Yuri es un profesor maravilloso, claro, alentador y hábil."
No direct interaction with the instructor for questions.
"Lo único que no me gustó es que no hay interacción con el profesor para preguntas o dudas..."
Some desired exercises/theory beyond the book.
"siento que a veces solo reproduce las lecciones del libro sin añadir mucho más valor."
"Desearía que hubiera más ejercicios originales o lecciones de teoría no directamente del libro..."
Book seems indispensable; description could be clearer.
"El curso es bueno si ya tienes el libro de Palmer Hughes, pero si no lo tienes, te quedas a medias. Debería ser más claro en la descripción que el libro es indispensable."

Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in Advance Your Accordion Skills: Advanced Beginner (Book 2) with these activities:
Review Palmer-Hughes Book 1
Reinforce foundational concepts from Book 1 to ensure a smooth transition into Book 2.
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  • Review the table of contents.
  • Practice scales and chords.
  • Play through familiar songs.
Complete Idiot's Guide to Playing the Accordion
Use a supplementary text to provide a different perspective on the material covered in the course.
View The Mighty Accordion on Amazon
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  • Acquire the book.
  • Read the introductory chapters.
  • Practice the exercises.
Alfred's Self-Teaching Accordion Course
Supplement course materials with an additional resource that provides alternative explanations and exercises.
View Melania on Amazon
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  • Obtain a copy of the book.
  • Work through the exercises.
  • Compare the book's approach to the course's approach.
Four other activities
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Bellows Control Exercises
Improve bellows control through repetitive exercises, focusing on smooth and consistent airflow.
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  • Practice long tones with consistent volume.
  • Perform scales with varying bellows directions.
  • Play simple melodies with smooth transitions.
Explore YouTube Accordion Tutorials
Find and follow tutorials on YouTube to learn new techniques and expand your repertoire.
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  • Search for accordion tutorials on YouTube.
  • Select tutorials that focus on specific techniques.
  • Practice along with the tutorials.
Record a Performance
Record yourself playing a piece from the course to identify areas for improvement and track progress.
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  • Choose a song from the course.
  • Practice the song until comfortable.
  • Record your performance.
  • Listen back and identify areas for improvement.
Learn a New Song by Ear
Challenge yourself by learning a song by ear, developing your listening skills and musical intuition.
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  • Choose a song you enjoy.
  • Listen to the song repeatedly.
  • Transcribe the melody and chords.
  • Practice playing the song on the accordion.

Career center

Learners who complete Advance Your Accordion Skills: Advanced Beginner (Book 2) will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Accordion Performer
An accordion performer brings music to life, captivating audiences with their skillful playing and stage presence. This role often involves performing at concerts, festivals, weddings, and other events. A course designed for advanced beginner accordion players looking to improve helps build a foundation for a career as an accordion performer. The exercises within this course focus on fingering and music theory, both essential for an effective performer. The student will also have the opportunity within this course to learn to play both the piano accordion and the chromatic button accordion, potentially expanding their opportunities for different performances and engagements.
Accordion Teacher
An accordion teacher imparts knowledge and skills to aspiring accordionists, guiding them from beginner stages to advanced techniques. The job involves providing lessons, creating customized learning plans, and fostering a supportive environment for students of all ages. This course, designed for advanced beginners looking to improve, provides a solid base for teaching others. The course focuses on reading accordion music, developing effective practice habits, and understanding fingering techniques. Learning both piano and chromatic button accordion could enhance the teacher's ability to instruct a broader range of students.
Orchestral Musician
An orchestral musician performs as part of an orchestra, contributing to the overall sound and harmony of the ensemble. This role requires exceptional musical skills, the ability to read complex scores, and the discipline to perform under the direction of a conductor. This course, tailored for advanced beginner accordion players, could serve as a step towards expanding one's musical repertoire and skill set. The knowledge of music theory, articulation, and rhythm skills learned in this course may be useful for any orchestral musician. The course materials, including sheet music and fingering instructions, help build a foundation for participating in orchestral performances.
Songwriter
A songwriter crafts original songs, composing lyrics and melodies that convey emotions, stories, and messages to listeners. This role often involves writing for oneself or collaborating with other artists, producers, and musicians. This course, designed for the advanced beginner accordionist, gives the course taker a foundation in music theory and practice. With effective fingering on keys and buttons, dexterity, rhythm, music theory, as well as the ability to read sheet music and play by ear, the songwriter utilizes the accordion to develop and record songs.
Composer
A composer creates original musical works, arranging notes, rhythms, and harmonies to evoke emotions and tell stories through sound. This role commonly involves writing music for various ensembles, films, video games, and other media. The advanced beginner accordion course is useful for building a foundation in music theory and practical application. Effective fingering on keys and buttons are covered within the course, which helps the user to master various components of the instrument. This course also teaches the student to read sheet music and play by ear.
Arranger
An arranger adapts existing musical compositions to suit different instruments, voices, or performance contexts, enhancing or modifying the original work while preserving its essence. This often involves creating harmonies, re-orchestrating parts, and tailoring the arrangement to the specific ensemble or artist. Learners of this beginner course gain a foundation in music theory, through sheet music and ear training, which supports arrangement. The student will learn music theory and how to read sheet music, both of which are important to arranging for the accordion or other instruments.
Session Musician
A session musician is a versatile instrumentalist who is hired to play on recording sessions and live performances, often working with various artists and genres. The role demands adaptability, strong sight-reading skills, and the ability to quickly learn and perform new material. This course, designed for advanced beginner accordion players, may provide a good foundation for a career as a session musician. The emphasis on accordion techniques, speed drills, and learning strategies, along with exposure to both piano and chromatic button accordions, allows aspiring session musicians to hone their skills in a structured way.
Music Blogger
A music blogger creates and publishes content about music on a blog or website, sharing their opinions, insights, and discoveries with a dedicated audience. This job involves writing reviews, conducting interviews, covering music news, and curating playlists. The student will develop articulation and rhythm skills as well as learn music theory. This course will improve the student's knowledge about music and the accordion, which they can then share as blog posts and reviews.
Music Critic
A music critic evaluates and reviews musical performances, recordings, and compositions, providing informed commentary and analysis to guide audiences and promote artistic excellence. This role requires deep musical knowledge, strong writing skills, and the ability to articulate subjective opinions persuasively. The techniques, rhythm skills, and music theory gained from this course may be useful. The student will be better able to comprehend the mechanics of the music and provide an informed analysis.
Music Therapist
A music therapist uses music as a therapeutic tool to address physical, emotional, cognitive, and social needs of individuals. This role often involves working with diverse populations in various settings, such as hospitals, schools, and rehabilitation centers. While this role typically requires a master's degree, this course may be useful in fostering musical skills. The course focuses on accordion techniques, learning strategies, developing finger strength and dexterity, and learning to play from sheet music. The course may encourage a budding therapist to incorporate the accordion into their practice.
Music Director
A music director oversees the musical aspects of a performance, ensemble, or production, ensuring high-quality execution and artistic vision. This role involves selecting repertoire, rehearsing musicians, conducting performances, and collaborating with other creative team members. This course will help build skills in articulation, rhythm, and musical knowledge. This will help the student to prepare the musicians to perform at their highest capability. In the course, the student will learn to play different styles of music, and develop skills to help guide the ensemble to play as one.
Ethnomusicologist
An ethnomusicologist studies the music of different cultures, exploring its social, cultural, and historical contexts, and often conducting fieldwork. This role typically requires an advanced degree, such as a PhD. This course, which teaches the student techniques and learning strategies, as well as music theory, may be a good way to start researching one style of music. As the student makes progress in the course, they may become inspired to continue studying and documenting accordion music and culture in different parts of the world.
Choir Accompanist
A choir accompanist provides musical support to a choir during rehearsals and performances, enhancing the vocal ensemble's sound. This role requires keyboard proficiency, the ability to read sheet music, and exceptional collaboration skills to synchronize with the choir's vocal arrangements. This accordion course, designed for advanced beginner's, may be helpful in exploring accompaniment. While the accordion may not be the most traditional instrument, the skills and knowledge gained about articulation, rhythm, and music theory, as well as exposure to sheet music, are applicable to accompaniment.
Music Store Owner
A music store owner manages a retail business that sells musical instruments, accessories, and related products, providing customers with expert advice and quality service. This role involves inventory management, sales, marketing, and customer relations. Students taking an accordion course learn about playing the accordion. They may develop an appreciation for musical instruments in general. This appreciation may lead to a career path where they share that passion with others.
Musical Instrument Repair Technician
A musical instrument repair technician specializes in diagnosing, repairing, and maintaining musical instruments to ensure they function optimally. While this may require vocational training, this course may provide some familiarity with the instrument and its components. By studying accordion techniques, fingering, and learning strategies, one might gain a deeper understanding of the instrument's mechanics and potential issues. This course may foster an appreciation for the instrument, which is beneficial for someone who wishes to repair them.

Reading list

We've selected two books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Advance Your Accordion Skills: Advanced Beginner (Book 2).
Offers a lighthearted and accessible approach to learning the accordion. It covers basic techniques, music theory, and a selection of popular songs. It is particularly helpful for beginners who may feel intimidated by more traditional methods. It can be used as a supplementary resource to reinforce concepts learned in the course.

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