Igor Sayenko, from Ukraine, started to study bandoneon with me 3 months ago. He contacted me through this blog because, as many others, he approached the bandoneon starting with 144 bandoneon.
Friday, 2 October 2020
A video from a "student" of mine
Thursday, 23 July 2020
Canzona 19 bandoneon 144 version - G. Frescobaldi
Canzona 19 from Girolamo Frescobaldi is part of the Buenos Aires "Manuel de Falla" Conservatory. I share the score with
Wednesday, 7 August 2019
A "new" layout for 144 bandoneon (?)
As the readers of this blog know, I play bandoneon 144 and actually I play the same scores playable by the 142 system, and furthermore I'm studying at Buenos Aires, the "temple" of the 142 bandoneon. All this demonstrates that 144 system IS playable at least as well as 142, and is just habit that make people prefer the 142.
Tuesday, 16 July 2019
142 and 144 keyboards comparison
Some people asked me for a comparison between keyboards in 142 and144 system. So, here you have:
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| Right side, opening |
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| Right side, closing |
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| Left side, opening |
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| Left side, closing |
You can download all the 4 diagrams in PDF format.
Monday, 28 May 2018
Studying bandoneon in Buenos Aires, Argentina
We made it.
It's a lot of time I don't write on this blog, and I want to update about my bandoneon studies in Argentina.
Thursday, 1 March 2018
Learning Bandoneon Fast? Start from Pentatonics!
I spent time training scales on bandoneon starting from diatonic C major scale and then adding alterations to perform other scales following the fifths circle.
Friday, 9 February 2018
Learning Bandoneon in South America
In november 2017 I left Italy to start a journey throught South America in order to meet bandoneon players and teachers through the several countries of this continent.
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