Accordion Sheet

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Accordion Sheet

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Hello, I really want to learn how to play "Sous Le Ciel Paris (Under Paris Skies) on my accordion but I do not know what FM / E (flat) means other things, as above, that any measure. Help? Here is the link of sheet music I I am using: http://www.scribd.com/doc/19845106/Under-Paris-Skies-Sous-Le-Ciel-de-Paris-accordion- Thanks!

I do not know nothing about the accordion, but I will answer as I can. If you just play one note, written on the staff, will be playing the song just fine. This will be a tune and it sounds good but not fantastic. In the "FM" or whatever and over each measure is the name of a chord. Most often, they see chords such as above music for guitar to play along with songs but I would assume can play accordions chords, too. In this case (again, not I'm not sure what to make accordion) which are likely to play two note staff and contract as the kind of background / play with them. Notes to know what to play each chord name (eg FM / E flat) go here: http://www.8notes.com/piano_chord_chart/ If it's just Note than no measure letters or numbers, except note, simply use the first chord that appears on this link. If there are small "m", which means that he is a minor chord, so use of this chord site. If she has a "7", or quite small "6" uses this chord listed on the left. This is a bit complicated, you might want to Wikipedia or chord inversions "or" guitar strings " if you're confused, or simply release / Ask me.

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