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Sign up for the Next Level Accordion Journey!!! You will have a personalized study plan created by Professor Estevão himself according to the style you like the most, in addition to the discount and full access to all courses on the Fisarmonica platform. Click on the link below and guarantee your spot: https://fisarmonica.com.br/curso-de-a... ACCORDION CLASS How to Put Your Hands Together on the Accordion Do you have difficulty putting both hands together on the accordion? If so, don't worry, you're not alone, everyone goes through this challenge. There are N reasons why you are not able to put both hands together, either you are skipping steps, or you are studying subjects that are not at your level, or your routine is all messed up, without guidance from a teacher, without a method, or you are not studying at Fisarmonica, where there is the step-by-step guide you need, then you will not be able to put both hands together at all! But the big question is: when is the right time for me to put my hands together in a song? Stay until the end of this video because there are only good tips here! For those who don't know me, my name is Estevão, I'm an accordion teacher at Fisarmonica, a complete online course platform for those who want to learn the accordion from scratch or improve their knowledge. There are more than 650 classes (with new classes every week). In addition, you will have my support on Telegram + an exclusive group for students! You have 30 days to consume our course as a guarantee!! If you don't like it, you can request a refund before the 30 days! Then you can access it there and I guarantee that you won't regret it!!! I'll leave it here in the description. Let's go then, To be able to put your hands together, the MINIMUM you need is to know how to play with your hands apart, but it's to play 100%, without making any mistakes, playing slowly, fast, looking at the keyboard, without looking, because if you don't do this, the question I ask you is: If you can't play 100% with your hands apart, do you think that putting them together will improve or worsen the situation? The difficulty will be even greater!! This also applies to the bass! I believe that most people don't just practice the bass, practicing all the chords in sequence! This is one of the reasons why you can't join them! Another reason! Focus on just one rhythm for a while. In my classes, the student can choose to learn the waltz rhythm (which is the ternary rhythm) or the binary/quartenary rhythm (xote, arrasta-pé, country, etc.) Focusing on one rhythm will make it easier, because first you need to gain FLUENCY in that rhythm REPEATING, FLUENCY! and it needs to be step by step REPEATING, STEP BY STEP What I see people skipping steps... oh my God, that's not possible, you want to have even more difficulty! In addition, you need to know the MATHEMATICS OF JOINING THE HANDS Math? Exactly! You need to know the relationship between your right hand and your left hand Which note you play on which bass How many notes are equivalent in this bass, in this chord For example, Play 1 note on the keyboard for each beat on the bass in the xote rhythm Play 1 note on the keyboard for 2 beats on the bass Play 2 notes on the keyboard for each beat on the bass We learn all of this in excerpts of songs (which are the exercises) Because in a complete song you find all of this mixed together! So it needs to be step by step (where can you find this step by step?) (at Fisarmonica) And then, there comes a time when your brain starts to understand that type of motor coordination and there is no need to stop to understand the relationship between the two hands, and so, you will be ready to play that song that you are dying to learn. So, to summarize what I said: Study your right hand thoroughly Study your left hand thoroughly Focus on a rhythm initially Don't skip steps Separate the song you are studying into smaller sections Isolate this section and make a loop, repeating it over and over again and also analyze what the mathematical relationship is in this section until you understand it After you are able to put the sections together, start to stitch the pieces of the song together Practice looking at the keyboard, without looking, with your eyes closed, doing it slowly, quickly Did you like the tips? If I were you, I would leave a like and go straight to my accordion course to learn this step by step. Don't put it off, let's learn with me, just as I will learn with you! The link is: www.fisarmonica.com.br FISARMONICA CHANNEL: Like the video and subscribe to the channel, because every week there is accordion content for you! SHARE THIS VIDEO: • HOW TO PLAY THE ACCORDION WITH YOUR HANDS?