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A free-bass system is a system of left-hand bass buttons on an accordion, arranged to give the performer greater ability to play melodies with the left-hand and form one's own chords. The left-hand buttonboard consists of single-note buttons with a range of three octaves or more, in contrast to the standard Stradella bass system, which offers a shorter range of single bass notes, plus preset major, minor, dominant seventh, and diminished chord buttons. (Pressing a single preset chord button sounds a three-note chord.) The term "free-bass system" refers to various left-hand manual systems that provide this functionality: The Stradella system does not have buttons for different octaves of the bass notes, which limits the types of melodies and basslines that can be performed with the left han

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  • Free-bass system (en)
  • Sistema bassi sciolti (it)
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  • A free-bass system is a system of left-hand bass buttons on an accordion, arranged to give the performer greater ability to play melodies with the left-hand and form one's own chords. The left-hand buttonboard consists of single-note buttons with a range of three octaves or more, in contrast to the standard Stradella bass system, which offers a shorter range of single bass notes, plus preset major, minor, dominant seventh, and diminished chord buttons. (Pressing a single preset chord button sounds a three-note chord.) The term "free-bass system" refers to various left-hand manual systems that provide this functionality: The Stradella system does not have buttons for different octaves of the bass notes, which limits the types of melodies and basslines that can be performed with the left han (en)
  • Un sistema bassi sciolti è un sistema per i pulsanti dei bassi su una fisarmonica, atto a dare all'esecutore una maggiore possibilità nel suonare melodie sulla tastiera sinistra dello strumento e di formare i propri accordi, fornendo una tastiera di bottoni per le singole note, con una gamma di tre ottave o più, in contrasto con il sistema standard dei bassi Stradella che permette soltanto note basse (intervallo di settima maggiore) e un presettaggio maggiore, minore, settima dominante e accordi diminuiti. Il termine "sistema bassi sciolti" si riferisce a vari sistemi per la mano sinistra che forniscono questa funzionalità: (it)
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  • A free-bass system is a system of left-hand bass buttons on an accordion, arranged to give the performer greater ability to play melodies with the left-hand and form one's own chords. The left-hand buttonboard consists of single-note buttons with a range of three octaves or more, in contrast to the standard Stradella bass system, which offers a shorter range of single bass notes, plus preset major, minor, dominant seventh, and diminished chord buttons. (Pressing a single preset chord button sounds a three-note chord.) The term "free-bass system" refers to various left-hand manual systems that provide this functionality: The Stradella system does not have buttons for different octaves of the bass notes, which limits the types of melodies and basslines that can be performed with the left hand. * Two related layouts exist as mirror versions of the chromatic button accordion, these were marketed in the US by the Giulietti company as "bassetti". * The "quint" free-bass system invented by Willard Palmer – later patented by Titano, has extra bass rows to extend the existing bass arrangement of the Stradella system. * The quint version and chromatic-button versions were available in "converter" (or "transformer") models with a control to switch from standard Stradella to free-bass. * A piano-like layout exists that mirrors the right-hand keyboard of a piano accordion, with round buttons laid out like piano keys. This system is popular in Asian piano accordions, especially in Azeri garmon. * A hybrid Chromatic/Stradella system known as the Moschino free-bass system is available. The system arranges the left-hand buttons so chromatic arrangement of keys, adjoining Circle-of-Fifths, chord inversions, and alternate chord voicings are available to the player simultaneously. A famous accordion musician and proponent of the advantages of the Moschino free-bass system was George Secor, and links to a more detailed description of the system is included on his wikipedia page. * Other less popular arrangements exist, such as the Kuehl system. (en)
  • Un sistema bassi sciolti è un sistema per i pulsanti dei bassi su una fisarmonica, atto a dare all'esecutore una maggiore possibilità nel suonare melodie sulla tastiera sinistra dello strumento e di formare i propri accordi, fornendo una tastiera di bottoni per le singole note, con una gamma di tre ottave o più, in contrasto con il sistema standard dei bassi Stradella che permette soltanto note basse (intervallo di settima maggiore) e un presettaggio maggiore, minore, settima dominante e accordi diminuiti. Il termine "sistema bassi sciolti" si riferisce a vari sistemi per la mano sinistra che forniscono questa funzionalità: Tre tipi di sistema di bassi sciolti * Esistono due schemi collegati come versioni speculari della fisarmonica cromatica a bottoni, questi sono stati commercializzati negli Stati Uniti da parte della società Giulietti come "bassetti". * Il sistema bassi sciolti "quint" inventato da Bill Palmer - successivamente brevettato da Titano, ha righe di bassi in più per estendere la disposizione dei bassi esistente nel sistema Stradella. * Le versioni quint e le versioni cromatiche a bottoni erano disponibili nei modelli "converter" (o "transformer"), con un controllo per passare dallo standard Stradella al sistema bassi sciolti. * Esiste un layout tipo pianoforte che rispecchia la tastiera destra di una fisarmonica a piano, con pulsanti rotondi disposti come tasti di un pianoforte. Questo sistema è popolare nelle fisarmoniche asiatiche del pianoforte, soprattutto nelle fisasrmoniche dell'Azerbaigian. * Esistono anche altre disposizioni meno popolari, tra cui la Moschino e la Kuehl. (it)
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