The iPad Button Accordion
Posted: 27 Nov 2022 12:29
The iPad Button Accordion
A 'Push' or a 'Pull' is activated by pressing the iPad with the fingers of the left hand.
To play the scale of C
On the inside row, ignore the A.
Interesting to remember which ones to push or pull and which are the change buttons.
The “change” buttons are the ones where you push in the first row to get the note and you pull another button in the other row to get the same note. This allows you to play fluently, not to run out of push or pull.
Watch closely as Brandon Mcphee plays the iPad Button Accordion in the video below and you will see the lettering on the notes changing so you know which notes you get with a 'Push' and which notes you get with a 'Pull'. An iPad is basically a computer, so you can program it to do that!
Brandon Mcphee- iPad Hohner Button Accordion App (Scotland)
If you don't have an iPad, you can play this on your iPhone.
Brandon McPhee - Hohner Button Accordion App B/C on Mobile Phone (Scotland)
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A 'Push' or a 'Pull' is activated by pressing the iPad with the fingers of the left hand.
To play the scale of C
On the inside row, ignore the A.
- Pull on the third button up in the inside row (D in the picture above) for C
Push on the same button for D
Pull on the fourth button up (F in the picture above) .. or Push on the fourth button up in the first row (E) .. for E
Push on the same button (F) for F
Pull on the fifth button up (A in the picture above) for G
Push on that same button for A
Then Push on the sixth button up in the inside row (B) .. or Pull on the ninth button up in the first row (G#) .. for B
And Pull on that same B button on the inside row for C.
Interesting to remember which ones to push or pull and which are the change buttons.
The “change” buttons are the ones where you push in the first row to get the note and you pull another button in the other row to get the same note. This allows you to play fluently, not to run out of push or pull.
Watch closely as Brandon Mcphee plays the iPad Button Accordion in the video below and you will see the lettering on the notes changing so you know which notes you get with a 'Push' and which notes you get with a 'Pull'. An iPad is basically a computer, so you can program it to do that!
Brandon Mcphee- iPad Hohner Button Accordion App (Scotland)
- When the advert appears, click the X in the top right hand corner of the rectangle to remove it.
If you don't have an iPad, you can play this on your iPhone.
Brandon McPhee - Hohner Button Accordion App B/C on Mobile Phone (Scotland)
- When the advert appears, click the X in the top right hand corner of the rectangle to remove it.
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