![]() ![]() ![]() Just wondered what other people's preferences were with the benefit of more experience than I have, assuming you have played freebass c-system. ![]() The final Lars Holm fingering makes the most sense to my hand and feels more consistent with my RH fingering (1 2 3 2 3 4 3 4) albeit displaced by one finger. To my fingers the last two seem most logical and are almost the same except the penultimate (leading) note. Is it just me or are the ones in the Borgstrom/Charles book a bit strange compared to Ellegaard and Lars Holm? LH is trickier as you can't easily use your thumb so left with 4 viable fingers.īeing a bit keen I researched suggested basic C major fingering for freebass c-system. The several variants on RH fingering make sense to me. So far so good, and it was actually easier than I thought to play some simple tunes with both hands and great fun and refreshing having a much lighter musical texture. I've got a month off work over the summer and thought I'd give my Piano/Stradella Accordion a little break and set myself a new challenge of learning a C-system button accordion with freebass. The layout of the bass notes follows the circle of fifths, leaving the most used notes (I, IV, and V) right. Apologies in advance for a nerdy question. AL Stradella French Bass Chart Bass Layout & Sizes. ![]()
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