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Concerto for Free Bass Accordion

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Concerto for Free Bass Accordion was written for the solo Free-bass system accordion by John Serry, Sr. in 1964 and was revised in 1966. [1]

32 relations: Accordion, Accordion music genres, American Accordionists' Association, Arpeggio, Cadenza, Cello, Charles Magnante, Chord (music), Clarinet, Classical music, Concerto, Dynamics (music), Eastman School of Music, Flute, Free-bass system, Glissando, Harmonic, John Serry Sr., Legato, List of jazz-influenced classical compositions, Movement (music), Oboe, Octave, Orchestra, Percussion instrument, Piano, Scherzo, Sibley Music Library, Solo (music), Tempo, Violin, Virtuoso.

Accordion

Accordions (from 19th-century German Akkordeon, from Akkord—"musical chord, concord of sounds") are a family of box-shaped musical instruments of the bellows-driven free-reed aerophone type, colloquially referred to as a squeezebox.

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Accordion music genres

The accordion is in a wide variety of musical genres, mainly in traditional and popular music.

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American Accordionists' Association

The American Accordionists Association (AAA) is an American association dedicated to players of the accordion.

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Arpeggio

A broken chord is a chord broken into a sequence of notes.

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Cadenza

In music, a cadenza (from cadenza, meaning cadence; plural, cadenze) is, generically, an improvised or written-out ornamental passage played or sung by a soloist or soloists, usually in a "free" rhythmic style, and often allowing virtuosic display.

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Cello

The cello (plural cellos or celli) or violoncello is a string instrument.

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Charles Magnante

Charles Magnante (December 7, 1905 – December 30, 1986) was an American piano-accordionist, arranger, composer, author and educator.

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Chord (music)

A chord, in music, is any harmonic set of pitches consisting of two or more (usually three or more) notes (also called "pitches") that are heard as if sounding simultaneously.

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Clarinet

The clarinet is a musical-instrument family belonging to the group known as the woodwind instruments.

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Classical music

Classical music is art music produced or rooted in the traditions of Western culture, including both liturgical (religious) and secular music.

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Concerto

A concerto (plural concertos, or concerti from the Italian plural) is a musical composition usually composed in three movements, in which, usually, one solo instrument (for instance, a piano, violin, cello or flute) is accompanied by an orchestra or concert band.

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Dynamics (music)

In music, the dynamics of a piece is the variation in loudness between notes or phrases.

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Eastman School of Music

The Eastman School of Music is a comprehensive school of music located in Rochester, New York.

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Flute

The flute is a family of musical instruments in the woodwind group.

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Free-bass system

A free-bass system is a system of bass buttons on an accordion, arranged to give the performer greater access to playing melodies on the left-hand manual of the instrument and to forming one's own chords, by providing a buttonboard of single-note buttons with a range of three octaves or more, in contrast to the standard Stradella bass system which only allows bass notes (range of a major seventh) and preset major, minor, dominant seventh, and diminished chords.

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Glissando

In music, a glissando (plural: glissandi, abbreviated gliss.) is a glide from one pitch to another.

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Harmonic

A harmonic is any member of the harmonic series, a divergent infinite series.

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John Serry Sr.

John Serry Sr. (born Giovanni Serrapica; January 29, 1915 – September 14, 2003) was a concert accordionist, arranger, composer, organist and educator who performed in live concerts on the CBS Radio and CBS Television networks which were broadcast throughout the United States during the Golden Age of Radio.

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Legato

In music performance and notation, legato (Italian for "tied together"; French lié; German gebunden) indicates that musical notes are played or sung smoothly and connected.

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List of jazz-influenced classical compositions

The following is a list of jazz-influenced classical compositions.

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Movement (music)

A movement is a self-contained part of a musical composition or musical form.

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Oboe

Oboes are a family of double reed woodwind instruments.

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Octave

In music, an octave (octavus: eighth) or perfect octave is the interval between one musical pitch and another with half or double its frequency.

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Orchestra

An orchestra is a large instrumental ensemble typical of classical music, which mixes instruments from different families, including bowed string instruments such as violin, viola, cello and double bass, as well as brass, woodwinds, and percussion instruments, each grouped in sections.

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Percussion instrument

A percussion instrument is a musical instrument that is sounded by being struck or scraped by a beater (including attached or enclosed beaters or rattles); struck, scraped or rubbed by hand; or struck against another similar instrument.

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Piano

The piano is an acoustic, stringed musical instrument invented in Italy by Bartolomeo Cristofori around the year 1700 (the exact year is uncertain), in which the strings are struck by hammers.

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Scherzo

A scherzo (plural scherzos or scherzi), in western classical music, is a short composition -- sometimes a movement from a larger work such as a symphony or a sonata.

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Sibley Music Library

Sibley Music Library is the library of the Eastman School of Music, Rochester, NY.

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Solo (music)

In music, a solo (from the solo, meaning alone) is a piece or a section of a piece played or sung featuring a single performer, who may be performing completely alone or supported by an accompanying instrument such as a piano or organ, a continuo group (in Baroque music), or the rest of a choir, orchestra, band, or other ensemble.

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Tempo

In musical terminology, tempo ("time" in Italian; plural: tempi) is the speed or pace of a given piece.

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Violin

The violin, also known informally as a fiddle, is a wooden string instrument in the violin family.

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Virtuoso

A virtuoso (from Italian virtuoso or, "virtuous", Late Latin virtuosus, Latin virtus, "virtue", "excellence", "skill", or "manliness") is an individual who possesses outstanding technical ability in a particular art or field such as fine arts, music, singing, playing a musical instrument, or composition.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concerto_for_Free_Bass_Accordion

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