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I finally found an accordion fingering chart. See it here:
http://www.accordionlinks.com/play.html (Under; “The Bass”> “Layout”)
I also found this on that same page:
“If your accordion has more bass buttons, 80, 96 or 120, then see Hans Palm’s Stradella basses layout page; the extra columns are simply copies of columns that are there already: e.g. the next column on the right would be the C sharp column. But that is simply D flat under a different name. (an 80 bass accordion does not have the diminished row)”
From “Accordion Links — How To Play”
http://www.accordionlinks.com/play.html
Please visit their website, it looks like it has many useful resources.
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Additional: Wikipedia.org has a nice layout chart that is quite easy to read as well, visit it here (click the image to enlarge).
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Thanks, I'd been looking for that map for *ages*!
I was shocked at how difficult it was to actually find an accordion fingering chart. I figured the least I could do would be to provide link support to the only website I could find that had a decent one.
Oh, fun way to remember the layout:
It’s the circle of fifths.
You can remember that by:
FCGDAEB
Fred Can Go Down An Escalator Backwards
or
BEADGCF
Bead, Greatest Common Factor.
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