The Textbook for Beginners on the Styrian Accordion!
Like few other instruments, the Styrian accordion is ideal for those who want to play music themselves as beginners. With joy and enthusiasm, anyone—even without any prior musical experience—can learn this popular instrument.
In 1990, Florian Michlbauer developed a learning method that enables newcomers to master the Styrian accordion quickly through self-study or with a qualified accordion teacher. Continuous updates incorporating the latest pedagogical insights from teaching practice and the release of suitable playing literature have made the "Michlbauer Tablature" what it is today: The Michlbauer Method—the most successful teaching work for Styrian accordion!
What Makes It Special
- Suitable for all age groups (students from 7 to 77 years)
- For all common accordion models (3- and 4-row, all tunings, major and minor systems)
- No sheet music—tablature notation (5-finger)
- Methodical structure (step-by-step guidance)
- Largest selection of playing literature (from very easy to challenging)
Florian Michlbauer is considered a pioneer of the Styrian accordion and published his first textbook including a learning video as early as 1992. With more than 2,000 titles from various musical genres, practically prepared in playbooks, he significantly contributed to the "boom of the Styrian accordion" that continues to this day. With the current textbook edition, Michlbauer sets new standards in accordion teaching.
This new learning method is much more than just a guide to reading tablature. In addition to decades of teaching experience, the latest pedagogical findings have been integrated into the methodical structure. Like a modular system, starting from the second row, various grips, note values, time signatures, playing instructions, and musical terms are taught step by step and reinforced with well-sounding exercises, pieces, and songs.
It is also important to the author to repeatedly establish the connection to "classical" notation. This gives the student a fundamental understanding and insight into the musical world and other instruments. The appealing graphic design and clear layout are not only motivating for the student but also crucial for learning success—just like the access to the online audio area, where all exercises are recorded at the "correct" learning pace.
Michlbauer Method Volume 1 in Tablature Notation Including Online Audio Access!
Features
Contents
- Introduction to tablature notation
- The most important grips in the basic position of the 2nd row
- Two-voice scale
- Simple accompaniment with alternating bass and third bass
- Note and rest values from whole to eighth notes
- The most important musical expression markings,
- Time signatures and dances (polka, Bavarian, waltz)
General
- Textbook for beginners on the Styrian accordion - Volume 1
- For all common accordion models
- Difficulty: Easy
- Introduction to tablature notation
- Format: DIN A4
- Includes access to online audio material
Scope of delivery
- 1 x Michlbauer Styrian Accordion Method 1 including access to online audio material
Specification
- Product number 11000494
- Colour -
- language German
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