Accordion tuning table

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  • Accordion tuning table design and use.

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  • @wernerrisi8203
    @wernerrisi8203 Před 4 lety +4

    I am 55 years with accordions as a player. 40 years I was happy because there was a repair shop in the city. Today I am in Paraguay and I have to change the reeds by my self.
    Thanks for the video. The tuning was unknown to me until to this video.

  • @HCGPTV
    @HCGPTV Před 9 lety +2

    You sir, are the answer to this man's prayers and dreams. Thank you.

  • @wheatonna
    @wheatonna Před 3 lety +1

    Looks like a good design for the tuning table. That's what I'm here for today. Thanks!

  • @gatrevar
    @gatrevar Před 10 lety +1

    This is perfect for my current project. Thank you very much for the input.
    Greetings from Costa Rica.

  • @humminglake
    @humminglake Před 7 lety +2

    Thanks SO much for posting your videos. Very helpful!

  • @LilTejanito99
    @LilTejanito99 Před 9 lety +6

    It would be truly great if you showed how to tune an accordion!

  • @apsdasilvapereira6334
    @apsdasilvapereira6334 Před 7 lety

    Pow!!!!👏👏👏👏👏👌
    Muito top amigo,gostei! !!
    Brasil - Am /AMAZONAS.

  • @accordiontuner
    @accordiontuner Před 5 lety +1

    Nice video Dennis! I like it! I also raise and lower that inside reed without removing it from block. However I don't really like sticking file or scratcher through the air hole and the same way you lift air valve on outside and raise the inside reed and scratch the tip to raise it, is where I'll scratch the bottom of the inside reed to lower it as well. I'm subscribed!

  • @webbiesinhubbrads
    @webbiesinhubbrads Před 8 lety +1

    Hi Dennis , I really enjoyed your first 3 video's and look forward to seeing your 4th one on tuning the accordion . When do you think you will have it ready to go on CZcams . Thanks , Don

  • @stefanardelean6557
    @stefanardelean6557 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for these explication.Very ingenious system.Lord Jesus Christ bless you!

  • @paddymccune8512
    @paddymccune8512 Před 4 lety +1

    Brilliant device Dennis i just built one like it .

  • @josephzhang1797
    @josephzhang1797 Před 2 lety +1

    Would be great, if you could also make the list of these essential tools and maybe possible purchase link. For professional accordion /highend accordion, the qualified repair ppl are fewer and fewer, i am afraid.

  • @adrianpolley9419
    @adrianpolley9419 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi Dennis, I have made a table following your design which works well. I need to make the piece at 7mins15 for tuning single reeds. You say you found the design on the net, could you put a link up for it please. Many thanks, enjoy your videos

  • @delloso6205
    @delloso6205 Před 10 lety +9

    i never use a dremmel on reeds i always use a small needle file and i support the reed whilst gently filing.

  • @AlDiMarco111
    @AlDiMarco111 Před 10 lety +1

    Hello, Dennis! I really like this! Thanks for that. I built the type of tuning bellows that I lift one side of, as you described, and I don't really mind too much at this point but do think I'd prefer what you did. On the other hand, you have a very short "throw" on the bellows in each direction, which I don't think I would prefer but that could be changed as well by making the box bigger in height. I designed mine like the ones I saw in a video showing an accordion factory worker putting half the accordion on the tuning table (with all the blocks in place) for checking the tuning as it would be with the accordion assembled. I liked that idea a lot. I made a plate that goes over that large opening with only one hole for testing reed blocks but like your two hole with sliding plate design much better. I'll work on that. The individual reed holder has given me problems and you just helped me solve that. I saw the video you got that idea from but wasn't successful in my initial attempts to duplicate it. You made that work for you and I can model that. Thank you so much! Nice work!

    • @adrianpolley9419
      @adrianpolley9419 Před 5 lety

      I'm having the same problems. I copied Dennis's design but the " throw " was too small, I had to make the case taller. I also am having trouble making the individual reed holder , but that is just trial and error. It is fun to do though.

  • @jamesmurphy1900
    @jamesmurphy1900 Před 7 lety

    hi and the little unit you use for the testing the reeds could you make that as well

  • @danielgarcia7084
    @danielgarcia7084 Před 6 lety

    very informative thanks!!

  • @jean-pierreandthezydecoang5148

    What is the name of the guy showing us how to tune an accordion, he's really good, does he have a website ?

  • @vutEwa
    @vutEwa Před 10 lety

    This is fantastic! Wish I could buy one of these (because I lack the wood working tools to build one like it). Do you have any plans to make any of these for sale? Thanks!

    • @damott100
      @damott100  Před 10 lety

      Glad you liked the video. Sorry, but I am not able to make and sell these accordion tuning tables. I only repair accordions that I intend to keep for myself.
      Perhaps you can find another person who could make one for you? You just need to find a spare set of bellows and build the table to fit. Just about any size bellows will do (small or large). Hope this helps. Dennis

  • @JuanCruz-zt5ei
    @JuanCruz-zt5ei Před 8 měsíci

    Ola quisiera saber dónde venden esas limas y si son para metal delgado y el taladro donde podría comprarlo estoy radicando en los angeles California y dónde venden ese cajón donde mete las voces gracias y bendiciones por el video está muy bien explicado

  • @serjeikolaroff405
    @serjeikolaroff405 Před 6 lety +1

    Bom dia, cordial saudação da Colômbia.
    sistema interessante e prático e portátil, obrigado por compratir.
    você poderia compartilhar os planos e o passo a passo para a elaboração?
    Muito obrigado

  • @vladymyrandryushchenko2050

    Interesting! Like 339! Thank you!

  • @MikeRana
    @MikeRana Před 9 lety +1

    please advise me on to get my welmeister 96. tuned in Delhi India

  • @KishoreKaDeewana
    @KishoreKaDeewana Před 3 lety

    Many thannks Dennis for a very informative video - I had a question though - how did you make the bellows fitted to the tuning equipment?

    • @damott100
      @damott100  Před 3 lety

      As you probably know, the bellows on an accordion is held in place by about 6 steel pins. I used the same approach on the tuning table. On both the top and bottom wooden plates, I attached a small wooden frame same size and shape as on a real accordion. The bellows was then held in place with pins in the same fashion as a real accordion. Hope that helps.

  • @brianlandsberger
    @brianlandsberger Před 10 lety

    this is really fantastic, thank you!

  • @spellegrino6200
    @spellegrino6200 Před 10 lety

    what angle are the walls for the individual tuner? Well designed set up

    • @damott100
      @damott100  Před 10 lety

      The angle for the smaller treble reeds is 50 degrees. The angle for the larger bass reeds is 70 degrees. But stay tuned because I think I am going to come up with a better design shortly. Thxs

    • @spellegrino6200
      @spellegrino6200 Před 10 lety

      thanks

  • @hectorcampos8316
    @hectorcampos8316 Před 4 lety

    Great Video

  • @joaoportela3414
    @joaoportela3414 Před 7 lety

    Excellent Job

  • @gguitarwilly
    @gguitarwilly Před 6 lety

    I made this tuning table but ran into a problem: the bottom of the bellows really needs room to move sideways, or it won't open properly. This is the consequence of the way a bellows 'wants' to move. The construction as shown here allows for very (too) little bellows movement.
    The simplest way to make a tuning bellows is to take the treble keyboard side off a second accordion, and tape a plate of plywood, cut exactly to size, to the rest of the accordion, using gaffer tape. Of course there's one or two holes in the plywood, the second of which may be covered with cellotape if not needed.

  • @94ferraz
    @94ferraz Před 9 lety

    nice video. Sir did you live on Canada? thanks

  • @danielfunk7769
    @danielfunk7769 Před 8 lety

    1/2" alot of the wood looks thicker. Do you have a plan for viewing?

    • @damott100
      @damott100  Před 8 lety +1

      +Daniel Funk Sorry no plan. The size of bellows determines the size of the table. The bellows must be enclosed in a tight fitting frame so that it does not leak air. Just copy the size and design of the frame from the original accordion. The base could be made of 2 inch thick wood just to give the table a better balance. Good luck. Dennis

  • @danielfunk7769
    @danielfunk7769 Před 8 lety

    My grandfather wants me to build one of these with him. How thick was your lumber? 4/4, 3/4?

    • @damott100
      @damott100  Před 8 lety

      The wood is all about 1\2 inch thick. It doesn't matter that much. Just build it to fit the bellows properly. Thxs for watching. Dennis

  • @94ferraz
    @94ferraz Před 10 měsíci

    Hy how many accrodion videos you made.I see 3.did you have Moore?thanks

  • @wilsonlopes6235
    @wilsonlopes6235 Před 5 lety

    Onde fica a válvula de escape da mesa

  • @DaBigSkip
    @DaBigSkip Před 7 lety

    I like you to fix my accordeon how can i contact you

  • @JuanCruz-zt5ei
    @JuanCruz-zt5ei Před 8 měsíci

    Y también si usa algún afinador especial o electrónico para aprender a reparar mi acordeón

  • @denis0704
    @denis0704 Před 7 lety

    Hi Dennis ... Regards from Croatia from Denis ... :D :D :D Thanks a lot for such a useful videos ...
    How did you fixed left side of bellow? Maybe some close picture or some blue print?
    I see hinge on it, but I have some troubles with bellow/sidewall distances ...
    Thx in advance !!! :D

    • @damott100
      @damott100  Před 7 lety +1

      Hi There. yes, you have to leave about a half inch gap between the bellows and the wall to leave room for the hinge.
      Good luck!

    • @denis0704
      @denis0704 Před 7 lety

      Hi Dennis, and thanks a lot ... I've realized that due to slowing your video ... Again. thanks a lot !!!

  • @antoniorobles8648
    @antoniorobles8648 Před 5 lety

    How much for tuning my diatonic accordion???

  • @94ferraz
    @94ferraz Před 4 lety

    Did you live on Ingland,Uk.

  • @TsugaruRage
    @TsugaruRage Před 10 lety

    Where did you get the design for the bit for individual reeds?

    • @damott100
      @damott100  Před 10 lety

      Hi. I think I saw this design on another CZcams video but I can't remember which video it was. Sorry.

  • @94ferraz
    @94ferraz Před 4 lety

    Sir, did You live on Canada? Thanks for the videos#100

  • @YoYo-lv4mh
    @YoYo-lv4mh Před 5 lety

    Hi Dennis. Do you recommend tuning at 440 or 442? I have a hohner Corona II classic.

    • @damott100
      @damott100  Před 5 lety

      Hello. when it comes to tuning an accordion, I simply try to keep the original tuning whatever it was. In my view, tuning to either 440 or 442 doesn't really make any difference to the
      original intended sound of the accordion. However, if you are playing with other instruments you might like to be at precisely 440 c/s or maybe just a tad higher at 442 c/s.
      It's your choice.

    • @damott100
      @damott100  Před 5 lety

      When tuning an accordion I usually try to keep the tuning the same way as it was manufactured. However, remember with NO musette on, the reeds will sound at the basic frequency the instrument was tuned to - usually 440 c/s but not always. Most instruments are tuned with all musette reeds tuned HIGHER than non musette reeds so the overall effect is to make the instrument sound higher than 440 c/s. Some older instruments may have the musette reeds actually tuned LOWER than the non musette reeds.

    • @accordiontuner
      @accordiontuner Před 5 lety

      Hohner Corona has two sides to each block, a low side and a high side. The low side is pretty much always 440. The high side from factory will vary in high 445 to 448 - that's why many bring high side down to 441-442 range - NOT FLAT on both sides 440- but semi-dry with 440/442 tuning.

    • @YoYo-lv4mh
      @YoYo-lv4mh Před 5 lety

      @@accordiontuner Thank you

    • @YoYo-lv4mh
      @YoYo-lv4mh Před 5 lety

      @@damott100 Thank you Dennis.

  • @eduardoreyes1272
    @eduardoreyes1272 Před 5 lety +1

    Hello Dennis, How should the reeds be cleaned. Does vinegar works? Thank you

    • @eduardoreyes1272
      @eduardoreyes1272 Před 5 lety

      I mean when they are out of the reed block.

    • @damott100
      @damott100  Před 5 lety +1

      Here is my own personal approach to cleaning reeds.
      Reeds can become dirty for several different reasons such as:
      - simple dust and dirt
      - rusty due to dampness etc.
      - metal corrosion for whatever reason
      Professional accordion repair men will almost certainly proclaim that reeds must be cleaned to perfection.
      However, my own approach is somewhat more simple than that as follows:
      1) I personally would avoid using any form of liquid (such as vinegar) to accomplish reed cleaning etc.
      2) If the reeds are just dusty looking, I use a simple toothbrush to quickly brush off the reeds
      then complete any required tuning while the reeds still remain on the block.
      3) If the reeds look rusty or corroded, then I first attempt to tune them while still in place on the block without
      any prior form of cleaning. This is because I have often noticed that reeds may still play perfectly well even if
      they do look a little rusty or corroded.
      4) If the reeds refuse to be tuned due to rust or corrosion, then yes, they could be removed from the block
      and cleaned by whatever means (including liquids) prior to tuning.
      Hope this helps.

    • @eduardoreyes1272
      @eduardoreyes1272 Před 5 lety

      Thank you!!

  • @powerofbruce
    @powerofbruce Před 5 lety

    Hi, many thanks for the great video! Do you have blueprints available for your tuning table?

    • @damott100
      @damott100  Před 5 lety +2

      Sorry no blueprints available. simply build your table to fit the size of the bellows. But remember, the bigger the bellows the better as it pushes more air through the reeds.

  • @94ferraz
    @94ferraz Před 10 lety

    Sir I realy like your video its very helpful. thankyou #10

  • @CesarSandoval024
    @CesarSandoval024 Před 6 lety

    crazy, the reeds look like small harmonicas

  • @user-uo1vd3sd9e
    @user-uo1vd3sd9e Před 7 měsíci

    Hi Do you have one for sell? I am interested in purchasing one.

  • @splortz
    @splortz Před 6 lety

    Here is the software system I use. I like the table he uses here, but to hold a long note, you need more air volume (from a taller table which would let you open the bellows more) and I incorporated that into my version of Denis' design.
    czcams.com/video/MgVgPi5TZuo/video.html

  • @pandaman7270
    @pandaman7270 Před 9 lety +1

    It is a good video

  • @PremMenon
    @PremMenon Před 2 lety +2

    Dennis, thanks for the detailed instructional video. 👍 Yesterday I built one - inspired by your work/design. As others have already stated, the throw was too less with insufficient air volume. So I modified it a bit - to enable higher air volume with the given bellows and table. Here's a video of my complete work - with dimensions: czcams.com/video/01Xx6r68V2I/video.html

  • @Charleythegod
    @Charleythegod Před 7 měsíci

    I would need a taller table for diatonic reeds.

  • @94ferraz
    @94ferraz Před 4 lety

    sir you should make more videos on Accrodion stuf. thanks.

  • @94ferraz
    @94ferraz Před 4 lety

    sir did you stil work on Accrodeons? thanks

    • @damott100
      @damott100  Před 4 lety

      Yes, I have about a dozen of my own accordions some of which still need to be tuned.

  • @HS-dq3cj
    @HS-dq3cj Před rokem

    top

  • @94ferraz
    @94ferraz Před 4 lety

    did you have the size of the Tabel? thnks

    • @damott100
      @damott100  Před 4 lety

      The size of the table depends on the size of the bellows. Pick the largest size bellows that you can and then build the table to fit those bellows.

  • @user-kg8zo4bt6w
    @user-kg8zo4bt6w Před 10 lety

    Hello, Dennis! I liked Your tuning table very much. Will You be so kind to send me a dimensional drawing of the table with dimensions/sizes of different parts of it on my e-mail address. Or perhaps, more detailed photos which illustrate the separate details and moments of their mounting (bellow/belg mounting on the left side and on the top of the table, right side view of the table). I am not a professional in tuning and I want to use the table for tuning only my accordion. I am not an engineer and can`t understand some points of making of the table, but I`ll try to make it myself. Thank You!

  • @enriquezapata4139
    @enriquezapata4139 Před 4 lety

    Build one for me i will buy it from you if it is not to expensive.
    that is what i am looking for it.

  • @franciscomedeiros8510
    @franciscomedeiros8510 Před 2 lety

    Gostaria de Aprender obrigado

  • @eddiesgroup9604
    @eddiesgroup9604 Před rokem

    can you sell me one of these tables please

  • @94ferraz
    @94ferraz Před 10 lety

    hy can you make a video how to tuning acrodion? thanks.

    • @damott100
      @damott100  Před 10 lety +1

      Hi There. Yes, a new video is coming soon that will show how to tune an accordion. Thxs.

    • @94ferraz
      @94ferraz Před 10 lety

      thank you sir. im paxon whit acrodion its my hoby its not for bussines

  • @robertforrester578
    @robertforrester578 Před 11 měsíci

    Are you still with us?

  • @damott100
    @damott100  Před 7 lety +1

    Just to let you all know......... I have created a new web site the intent of which is to show exactly how various manufactures tuned their musette sounding accordions as they came out of the factory. Please see: www.mymusette.ca

  • @paddymccune8512
    @paddymccune8512 Před 4 lety

    Smart very Smart.

  • @hansvanhouten1781
    @hansvanhouten1781 Před 10 lety

    Is it just me or does this video have no sound? Even without sound though this video is still helpful!

    • @damott100
      @damott100  Před 10 lety

      Yes, there definitely is sound so please try adjusting your computer. Thxs Dennis.

    • @hansvanhouten1781
      @hansvanhouten1781 Před 10 lety

      Dennis Amott
      My Google Chrome browser didn't agree with CZcams I guess. I can hear you loud and clear using Firefox. Thanks Dennis, nice job.

  • @damott100
    @damott100  Před 4 lety +1

    Just to let you know that my accordion tuning web site has finally been fully updated. Please see www.mymusette.ca

  • @94ferraz
    @94ferraz Před 4 lety

    ok sir thankyou

  • @ronuhlenhopp9368
    @ronuhlenhopp9368 Před 8 lety

    I would pay well to have you build a tuning table and the accessory that snugs a reed plate for sounding the reed contained in it. 319.277.6904 Thanks!

  • @mariafajardo3494
    @mariafajardo3494 Před 9 měsíci

    AR YOU SELLING THESE BOXES I ORDERED 1 ON LINE SEEMS YOU SAME PERSON BUT NO RESPONSE OR PHONE NUMBER

  • @nojd3865
    @nojd3865 Před 3 lety

    This process seems really complicated You won’t get the right pressure and inaccurate results. This is how they tuned accordions in the 40s-50s.
    I’ll recommend you to buy a book from Thierry Benetoux, it’s actually much easier to build a tuning bellow or simply just tune it straight in the instrument.

  • @diatonix2
    @diatonix2 Před 6 lety +6

    Before you upload another "tutorial" you should try and learn from professional tuners how it is done. This is pure vandalism. Reeds are (fine-)tuned in situ, using the instrument itself. No tuner with minimum respect for himself uses a dremel!

    • @gguitarwilly
      @gguitarwilly Před 6 lety

      I noticed earlier that professional level accordion tuners are very much against using a dremel. I use a glass engraving kit, which probably amounts to the same as a dremel.
      Just why this should be vandalism is a mystery to me; one has a lot of control over the amount of material removed. As for tuning inside the instrument; I wonder how the inside reeds are immobilized when they are tuned. Is this done using a 'fish hook' instrument? I'd like to see a demonstration of that.
      Me, I use another method also used by professionals; establishing overall reference pitch (A 440, 442 or something else) , then measuring tones while the reeds are inside the instrument, writing down the measurements, which tell you how many cents to correct. Then take out the reed blocks and tune that exact amount of cents up or down, ignoring absute pitch, because that is different with the reeds outside the accordion or inside.
      By the way, I know a professional accordion tuner who uses a glass engraving kit for tuning.

    • @earthwatcher360
      @earthwatcher360 Před 3 lety +1

      I'm very much in agreement with Diatonix. Two points:
      1. there is no need to use a dremel. Hand tools such as a fine-cut swiss file or 400 or 600 grit diamond file for the reed tips, or a proper reed scratcher for the reed belly give you so much more control. The dremel is noisy, takes time to run up to speed, and a slight slip of the hand will ruin a reed.
      2. You CANNOT tune reeds accurately on a tuning table of this sort of design. Open reed blocks on a table like this will always be sharp by varying degrees (unpredicatable; you can't apply a constant correction). For proper, accurate results, the reeds must be tuned in situ in the instrument.

  • @cannadineboxill-harris2983

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    wondering if they need to do the exact same version of Everybody's Got
    To Learn Sometime, why don’t they just Replace the Synthesiser String
    Sound to a Musette Accordion 🪗 and make this Musette sound for the
    Accordion 🪗 5 and a half times More Deeper than the Synthesiser String
    Sound and also Replace the Xylophone Sound with an 8 Times More Deeper
    Chime Bell or Even a 10 Times More Deeper Still Drum Sound, Because it
    is Still my Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Favourite Song Ever Since
    I was about 11 Years of Age Thank You
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