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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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  • Main BRL page
  • 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)
    Draw (V pointing left)
    Push (V pointing right)
    Cesur (Neither draw nor push)
    Bass solo (B.S.)
    Register
    Without Register (use printed initials)


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