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Welcome to Wikipedia from Zenlax[edit]

Hi, Necz0r. I welcome you to Wikipedia! Thank you for all of your edits. I hope you like editing here and being part of Wikipedia! Please sign your name on talk pages using four squiggles (~~~~); when you save the page, this will turn into your name and the date. If you need help, check out Wikipedia:Questions, ask me on my talk page, or put {{helpme}} (and what you need help with) on your talk page and someone will show up very soon to answer your questions. Again, welcome! Zenlax T C S 21:15, 6 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Image on Accordion page[edit]

Hi, did you combine the two images of the piano-accordion & Russian bayan on the accordion page? Many thanks for combining these two images. It looks really good.

(A) Can we change title of image? It should read:

"A convertor/free-bass piano-accordion and a Russian bayan."

Thank you for doing this.

(B) Can we put both descriptions back? I'd like it to read:

"(1) Piano-Accordion: 140-bass convertor/free-bass Model Emperor concert accordion built by Victoria company of Castelfidardo, Italy in 1978, owned and photographed by Henry Doktorski, and (2) Russian Bayan Accordion built in the U.S.S.R. by Jupiter Company. Instrument from the collection of A World of Accordions Museum in Superior, Wisconsin, USA. Photographed by Henry Doktorski."

(C) I think it needs a proper license. I don't know anything to speak of about licenses.

Many thanks! Henrydoktorski (talk) 21:06, 29 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Stradella Left-Hand Chart[edit]

Hi Necz0r, Always good talking with you.

Wikipedia does not do the formatting in my message, which I saw after I saved it. So, if you want to see what I wrote, you have to click on "Edit." Then you can see how I arranged the numbers above or below each other. Henrydoktorski (talk) 13:06, 2 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Now that I can enlarge the chart & read it, I see that ALL the chord buttons should be redone. Chords are built from the bottom up beginning with root. So the C major chord should be listed as:

G E C

not

C E G

Here's the buttons which need to be changed enharmonically. What a bunch of work! For easy finding, I will name the fundamental bass note (second row), beginning on the left, and work down in that row, and then move to other bass notes on right, etc.

It would REALLY be great if you could find actual fonts or copy the true double-flat and double-sharp symbols. They can't be accurately reproduced from a computer keyboard. bb and x are only approximations.

Bbb

M Bbb, Db, Fb m Bbb, Dbb, Fb 7 Bbb, Db, Abb d Gb, Bbb, Dbb

Fb

M Fb, Ab, Cb m Fb Abb, Cb 7 Fb, Ab, Ebb d Db, Fb, Abb

Cb

M Cb, Eb, Gb m Cb, Ebb, Gb 7 Cb, Eb, Bbb d Abb, Cb, Ebb

Gb

m Gb Bbb Db 7 Gb Bb Fb d Eb, Gb, Bbb

Db

m Db, Fb, Ab 7 Db, F, Cb d Bb, Db, Fb

Ab

m Ab, Cb, Eb d F, Ab, Cb

G#

M G#, B#, D# 7 G#, B#, F#

D#

M D#, Fx, A# 7 D#, Fx, C# d B#, D#, F#

A#

M A#, Cx, E# 7 A#, Cx, G# d Fx, A#, C#

Also: on chart, if you say "Counter-bass note" I think to be consistent in the next line you should say "Bass note" instead of "Root note."

If you keep "Root note," then the row above should be called "Major third note."

Also: On bottom right of chart, I think "Bass-chord button" should be changed to "Chord button." It doesn't play any bass notes.

Henrydoktorski (talk) 13:04, 2 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Nice, Necz0r. Looks terrific.

I think I must have made a mistake giving you the corrections.

The Cb diminisehd chord button should be Ab, not Abb.

C# diminished chord, A# and E should reverse positions.

Besides these two edits, I think you're done with this! Congratulations on a great job!

Henrydoktorski (talk) 18:40, 2 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Reed ranks & switches[edit]

Reed ranks & switches Hey, thanks for posting some sources on what ranks and switches are to be used! Awesome! Since you've pointed out that the reed rank nicknames are not accurate and should be specified differently, my first thought was to also ask if there are any sources for the nicknames of the switches? Are these accurate and called so as a general convention? Secondly, how do we best convey what is meant by "in the chamber" and "casotto"/ "out of the chamber"? As someone inexperienced with the internals of an accordion, I can honestly say I'm not quite sure how to visualize it. I'll be happy to redo the tables and remake/rename icons as needed with this information.

Also, as posted on the Talk:Accordion page, the Accordion reed ranks & switches article is now the main article for this information. I'm hoping I can make a restructure of the main article tomorrow to properly refer to the various articles, as I've updated the Stradella bass system, Accordion reed ranks & switches, Free-bass system, Chromatic button accordion, Diatonic button accordion and Piano accordion articles a little for this purpose. Necz0r (talk) 23:20, 3 October 2008 (UTC)

I'm gonna be away for several days, and don't know when I can get back to this. Perhaps you could just do what you think is best. When I get to look at it, I might suggest a few minor revisions. Good luck! Henry Doktorski (talk) 20:53, 4 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Mika Vayrynen[edit]

But let's keep his name there. He deserves a mention. Henry Doktorski (talk) 00:42, 11 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Design page[edit]

Nice editing to the design page. I appreciate your help and constructive criticism there. :) Oicumayberight (talk) 17:55, 12 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Harmonika artiklen[edit]

Hej Necz0r

Jeg kan se at du interesser dig for harmonika og har skrevet om det her på den engelske wikipedia. Jeg tænkte på om du ikke ville læse og komme med noget respons på den danske udgave af harmonikaartiklen. En anden til jeg vil spørge om er hvorfra du har fundet kilden "Harmonikaens Historie" af Bjarne Glenstrup da jeg godt kunne bruge denne til at udvide historie afsnittet i den danske wikipedias harmonika artikel. --Fredelige (talk) 20:42, 28 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

File permission problem with File:Yann Tiersen April 2 2007.jpg[edit]

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File permission problem with File:YuriMedianikScarlattiSonataFDur.ogg[edit]

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File permission problem with File:Dansbanan.ogg[edit]

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Permissions Request[edit]

I am currently writing a manual on chromatic button accordion C-System. I would like to excerpt portions of your article, with appropriate accreditation, for use in my book. I will need your name to do this properly. Thanks.

Jeg skriver en manual på kromatisk knapp trekkspill, C-System. Jeg ønsker å utdrag deler av artikkelen din, med riktig akkreditering, til bruk i min bok. Jeg trenger ditt navn å gjøre dette riktig. Takk.

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Accordion history book with a version from your illustration[edit]

Hi! I'd like to send you a copy of my book Accordion Revolution: A People's History of the Accordion in North America, which includes a (credited) illustration inspired by your "Accordion button mechanism."

Accordion button mechanism

Feel free to contact me here or at AccordionRevolution.com

--Accordion Noir (talk) 15:36, 23 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]