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TABLES
  • Table 1: Basic Signs
  • Table 2: Clefs
  • Table 3: Accidentals, Key
    and Time signatures

  • Table 4: Rythmic Groups
  • Table 5: Chords
  • Table 6: Slurs and Ties
  • Table 7: Tremolos
  • Table 8: Fingering
  • Table 9: Bar lines and repeats
  • Table 10: Nuances
  • Table 11: Ornaments
  • Table 12: Theory
  • Table 13: Modern Notation
  • Table 14: General Organization
  • Table 15: Keyboard Music
  • Table 16: Vocal Music
  • Table 17: String Instruments
  • Table 18: Winds & Percussion
  • Table 19: Accordion

    Other Resources
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  • Contractions Lookup
  • Contractions List
  • Intro Braille course
  • Transcribers course

  • Table 19- Accordion

    A. General Signs

    ,> Prefix for accordion music
    Rows of buttons
    @ First Row (dash below the note)
    ^ Second row (no indication)
    _ Third row (1 or M)
    " Fourth row (2 or m)
    . Fifth row (3,7 or S)
    ; Sixth row (4 or d)
    , Seventh row (varying indications)
    ,, Eighth (varying indications)
    @@ Row zero (varying indications)
    <b Draw (V pointing left)
    <' Push (V pointing right)
    >1 Cesur (Neither draw nor push)
    >b s' Bass solo (B.S.)
    >r ' Register
    >w r' Without Register (use printed initials)


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