I've been a double bass player in rock 'n' roll and country bands for several years now, but I always loved the the sound of an accordion more. (I'm Belgian, so I grew up with the music of Jacques Brel in which accordeon is very important.) About 7 years ago I bought an accordeon and decided to learn it myself, just like I did with bass and guitar. Long story short: 3 years later I still didn't understand the bass side of the instrument, so I sold it again, thinking this instrument was way too hard for me. I kept regretting this every single day since. But last weekend, I decided to give it another try and bought myself a new accordion. Finding your channel is one of the best things that happened to me in my 'musical carreer'! NEVER before did anyone explain the basses on an accordion so clear as you did. I finally feel I could end up being a real accordion player someday. Although I'll never be as good as Marcel Azzola, with your great videos and lots of hard work I will get somewhere eventually! Thanks you a million times!
@Accordionlife
3 жыл бұрын
You're so very welcome! Thank you for sharing your story with us. :) We do have a free Jump Start Guide to Your Basses over on our website at accordionlifeacademy.com/. There's also a complete course for the bass side of the accordion. We're so happy you've picked it up again! Feel free to reach out if you ever have questions. :) Best wishes on your accordion journey!
@vincentmillwood
2 жыл бұрын
According life my age is 78years I played the accordion manly years ago by 👂 ear I just loved the sound have not had one for 35 years thanks mate 👍 👌 😉
@daisyduke7473
3 жыл бұрын
Any music knowledge you share with us is greatly appreciated!! I’m 76 and prefer to watch music/accordion teaching videos only!! Thank you sooo very much!!
@Accordionlife
3 жыл бұрын
You're so welcome! We do have video courses and a few freebies over on our website accordionlifeacademy.com/.
@LaserKatze
4 ай бұрын
You still going mate?
@j.e.wgreve1535
3 жыл бұрын
I'd like to see a video on bellows techniques! Thanks for posting these. Especially enjoyed a more complete explanation justifying fingerings. Hope you can resolve the audio issues with some of the demos. Thanks again!
@Accordionlife
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comment! We'll definitely consider addressing bellows technique in a future video. :) (and work on those audio issues) Thanks again!
@heindiekmann1400
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your clip. I'm playing for quite a while, but there is always something one can add. For example the understanding that it is the bass that determines the sound. I followed it, but now I know why.
@Accordionlife
3 жыл бұрын
Yay! Thanks for the comment! We're glad you found the video helpful. :)
@austinkanjia3072
3 жыл бұрын
I have just started learning accordion. The lessons here will be a good basis for my learning how to play. The base buttons are my problems. I will search more.
@Accordionlife
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comment and welcome to the world of accordion! We do have more resources and a free Jump Start Guide To Your Basses on our website at AccordionLifeAcademy.com. Feel free to reach out with any questions. We're happy to help!
@daisyduke7473
2 жыл бұрын
This may sound stupid to a professional but I found bass buttons in a row that spell various words. Look at a button chart of 120 bass and look for the word “BEAD”......and so on. There are other words also. My point is, method learning is a personal thing especially if you’re self teaching. Pay close attention to correct fingering on the bass as you make these pleasant discoveries and you will be pleasantly surprised.🤗👍✝️💟
@matejsimko6009
3 жыл бұрын
Dear Patricia, thank you very much for the link to the "Jump start guide..." God bless you for your effort. I see already, it will help me to progress much faster and more sophisticated than I would do with out your free hep..
@Accordionlife
3 жыл бұрын
You're very welcome! Glad it was helpful!
@mohansamuelch8803
24 күн бұрын
Good teaching,plz send yr learning basics
@insurancewebsales1749
2 жыл бұрын
Yes Patricia… would like to see a lesson on bellows techniques! I need help on that.
@Accordionlife
2 жыл бұрын
We do have one here: kzitem.info/news/bejne/tphpsn2vmIN1ZKg And are planning more!
@spinnettdesigns
8 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! I’m 61 and I’m finally going to learn the accordion, (I play piano a bit) I just bought one yesterday (it’s cheap😅) to get going and finding you is inspiring and empowering, so your mission is accomplished! The first French one that you play always brings me to tears, I love it. Our mother is from Germany and dads family from Northern Italy and I’ve always loved the accordion and the waltz is hands down my favorite tempo. I’ve also lived in Tijuana and speak French, so accordion has been everywhere for me! Love your video demonstrations here, so clear, and I’m so encouraged. Thank you thank you thank you.
@Accordionlife
7 ай бұрын
Thank you for the lovely comment! We're happy to hear the video was helpful and glad you enjoyed Under Paris Skies. :)
@leilanirocks
2 жыл бұрын
Wow you are a great player and an even better teacher! That is rare. Thanks for sharing your expertise.
@Accordionlife
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! 😃
@Wheels-Wheels-Wheels
Жыл бұрын
What I like about your tutorials [well. many things actually] is that you explain "why" we should or should not follow certain techniques.
@hickspolitfromshatakan7727
3 жыл бұрын
A very educational video. Thanks
@Accordionlife
3 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@chad2876
3 жыл бұрын
Love your work! Your video helped me a lot with my assignment, keep doing what you're doing! Have a great day :)
@Accordionlife
3 жыл бұрын
Glad we could help! Thanks for the comment!
@michmart19
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this.. you are truly an educator . I just bought my first piano accordion 120 bass . Its a wonderful instruments. 🙏🇮🇩
@Accordionlife
3 жыл бұрын
You're very welcome! Congrats on the new accordion! We do have online courses and several free resources over on our home page at accordionlifeacademy.com/. Best wishes on your accordion journey!
@kturn5953
8 ай бұрын
Do you plan to do advanced lessons? Particularly about LH patterns like this one, but for even more styles. Just found your channel and am excited to see more!
@Accordionlife
7 ай бұрын
Thank you for the comment! We do offer private lessons via Zoom for more advanced students. You can learn more about those here: accordionlifeacademy.com/lessons
@QuitoWashington
3 жыл бұрын
That was brilliant, thank you
@Accordionlife
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@laramaui4114
Жыл бұрын
Thank you.
@aaron_accordion
2 ай бұрын
Thank you for posting this! I appreciated the explanation about the 4/3 vs the 3/2 fingering. I taught myself 20 years ago and used the 3/2 method, but ran into the problem you mentioned when I learned about the alternating bass method. I haven’t played much in recent years but I have been trying to start it up again. I wish I had started with the 4/3 method because it’s been super hard to use 4/3 on the songs I learned years ago
@Accordionlife
2 ай бұрын
I hear you! A quick tip-don't use the 4/3 on the pieces you've already learned and have ingrained from so many years of playing. Instead, learn it with new songs so that you're not fighting the muscle memory. :)
@jamesconlin3563
Жыл бұрын
YOU ARE BRILLIANT AT WHAT YOU DO
@daisyduke7473
3 жыл бұрын
Amazing video this is the first time I’ve ever seen it I hope this is going to be a frequent thing thank you so much
@Accordionlife
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! We definitely have more future plans for videos and are always open to suggestions!
@cedricpierre8388
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks ,,great advice taken on board
@Accordionlife
2 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@bethanyp321
3 жыл бұрын
I'm so happy I found your channel! I found a beautiful Capri accordion for sale last night and am picking it up today! I've always wanted to learn ever since my dad showed me my late grandmother's accordion (I'm not sure if hers was a Capri as well, but I always wanted to learn on my own first before even attempting to try hers). Her favorite song to play was Redwing and it makes me feel close to her when I hear it. Maybe when I have a lot of practice, my dad would let me near her accordion some day!
@Accordionlife
3 жыл бұрын
Wonderful! Thank you so much for the lovely comment! We wish you the best on your accordion journey and hope you can someday play your grandmother's accordion. :) You can also check out our homepage AccordionLifeAcademy.com for more resources and freebies. :) Let us know how it goes with the new accordion and feel free to reach out with questions!
@annekatz4812
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for the great video. It was super helpful..Gold! I would love to see a video on bellows techniques.
@Accordionlife
2 жыл бұрын
We're glad you enjoyed it and found it helpful! We do have one video on the bellows here: kzitem.info/news/bejne/tphpsn2vmIN1ZKg We'll definitely consider making more!
@s.g.8140
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@tayo6882
Жыл бұрын
Fantastic explanations, thank you! Please upload more.
@valskorupko8714
2 жыл бұрын
That would be really great to post lessons on how to play bandoneon. Couldn’t find anything good online. Thank you.
@Accordionlife
2 жыл бұрын
Yes! If we had someone who could teach Bandoneon, that would be awesome!
@auditrevor
3 ай бұрын
I just picked up a couple Horner accordions, ones a 120 bass and the other is a 12 bass. The 120 is very old and needs some love for sure but I’ve been having an absolute blast on the 12 bass. I really enjoy corridos and corridos tumbados music I would love if you could post some instructionals on some techniques used in that music on accordions.
@Accordionlife
3 ай бұрын
Congrats on the new accordions! Thanks for the suggestion-we'll definitely consider it!
@josephdavidlandau
3 жыл бұрын
Interesting that the Rhumba is the same left hand and rhythm that we use to play the "terkisher" (turkish rhythm) in jewish music. It's the rhythm that you would use for a song like Miserlou for instance. So two birds with one stone! I'm a music teacher and I've just started teaching Accordion. This channel is such a great resource for teachers! Thank you!
@Accordionlife
2 жыл бұрын
You've very welcome! Yes, often rhythms have more than one place they can be used, just as you mentioned. :)
@lindareese4579
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much!!!!
@Accordionlife
2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome!
@kellymccance1962
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your very informative and entertaining content! I'm pushing 60 and have mainly played drums and percussion for most my life. I took 3 yrs of piano when I was 7 only to learn I wanted to make lots more noise 🤣(crash boom bang). Learned guitar and chords at 14 in hopes of getting a girlfriend lol. About 8 years ago I became a student of the 5 string banjo (Still learning 🤣) ...and now...I bought a 1960's 120 bass Titano accordion at a estate sale! Thank you for helping me understand!
@Accordionlife
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story! We're happy you enjoyed the video. :) You can find some more freebies and resources for your accordion journey on our website at accordionlifeacademy.com/ Feel free to reach out if you have any questions!
@martinrooms3084
Жыл бұрын
Thankyou
@zeldemalevitz4996
3 жыл бұрын
Bellow techniques Yes please!
@Accordionlife
3 жыл бұрын
Super! We've got it on the list and one of our upcoming videos will address common mistakes with the bellows. :)
@elainepontious9546
3 жыл бұрын
Yes, please add a bellows video for us!
@Accordionlife
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comment! We'll add it to the list. :)
@Firemargin1
3 жыл бұрын
This was a great video, thank you!
@Accordionlife
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@jelainemcdermit
2 жыл бұрын
Very helpful video! Thank you! I just started playing accordion last week and glad I found this video before I learned to play bass wrong or not as efficient.
@Accordionlife
2 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@richedwards9646
Жыл бұрын
You are a fantastic tutor thank you so much ❤
@Accordionlife
Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@FirinnOnair
3 жыл бұрын
Accordion Life is an excellent accordion school. Don't hesitate to contact them!
@Accordionlife
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the wonderful comment, Dave!
@BrianHutzellMusic
Жыл бұрын
I love the lambada!
@Accordionlife
Жыл бұрын
Yes! It's a super fun piece!
@daisyduke7473
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!
@brianmorris8045
Жыл бұрын
Lady, you can play my 12 bass anytime. You are gorgeous. I'm teaching myself all over again. I used to own an 80 bass. Keys are not the problem, it's getting used to moving the bellows again, and smoothly to start with, then learn to play in G and D so I can play Celtic music. I've been playing guitar for so long, have forgotten too much. Mind you, with your help, I might get back into it quicker. But....while I can sort of read music, I can't quickly sight read while playing, that goes for all the other instruments I play. I am a big fan of Moriconi.
@bingbarblues.7870
8 ай бұрын
I like it
@christophbisschopinck9050
Жыл бұрын
super, well done, thanks a lot
@Accordionlife
Жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it!
@stevenina1111
2 жыл бұрын
wow! thank you!
@Accordionlife
2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome!
@suhasjoshi339
2 жыл бұрын
Nice 👌
@TerryClarkAccordioncrazy
Жыл бұрын
This is completely right. Learn 4 3 and 3 2 patterns on the bass. Later on the 5th finger comes in when playing minor 3rds or big jumps. Learn to find your way around that bass keyboard by feel like navigating your own house in the dark.
@thiagohsilvestre7127
2 жыл бұрын
More videos about bellows techniques, please!
@Accordionlife
2 жыл бұрын
Noted!
@molliebub95
2 жыл бұрын
I have 120 and I've never played a piano accordion before.... although there are many reeds missing from my accordion and the piano keys are sticking which I want to help free up movement on. It was my great grandads so I was hoping to try to restore it somewhat to what it used to be
@molliebub95
2 жыл бұрын
I play piano already so I can play that okay, my husband says I need to learn how to do the bass. Also learning how to play violin which I'm relatively okay as I can read the music just remembering where to put my fingers without looking, I guess similar to bass buttons will be
@Accordionlife
2 жыл бұрын
Wow! What a treasure to have your great-granddads accordion! It sounds like it will be quite the restoration project. Yes, you'll need to learn the bass and the technique is different from the piano. We have a free Jump Start Guide to The Bass Buttons over at accordionlifeacademy.com Thanks for the comment and best wishes on your accordion journey!
@michaelanthonyortegaherrer348
Жыл бұрын
I found my grandfather accordion and I would like to learn how to play it
@Accordionlife
Жыл бұрын
What a wonderful find! We have a few options for learning to play-you can either learn at your own pace via our online courses or via private lessons. Learn more and pick up some freebies at AccordionLifeAcademy.com Feel free to reach out to support@accordionlife.com if you have any other questions. I'm happy to help!
@dean-orochester7374
3 жыл бұрын
Newbie here. I have a 120 button piano GENERALFISA accordion. It is 19 inches wide across the keyboard. Do the accordions with less bass buttons have more space for your fingers? Say a 40 button? I am 6'=5" and do not have small hands... so my fingers are having issues fitting on the bass buttons. No matter if I use the 4-3 or 3-2 left hand technique, the button spacing seems very tight for my left hand. Thanks for your wonderful video. Hope you can offer some direction.
@Accordionlife
3 жыл бұрын
Hi! Great question! Accordion models vary a little bit with the distance between bass buttons regardless of number of basses. If you go down to a 48 bass, you may have trouble with the size. Since you are tall, it's best to have an accordion that fits the length of your torso. There are different techniques for playing the bass buttons which may help you. If you want live, personal feedback, we can set up a half-hour session with one of our instructors who can answer your questions better than I can in a comment. You can learn more here: accordionlifeacademy.com/lessons
@stevenina1111
2 жыл бұрын
yes please...bellows tech! thx!!!
@jordanmiranda9260
Жыл бұрын
What’s the name of the first waltz played?
@Accordionlife
Жыл бұрын
That is Under Paris Skies! We teach it in our online course at AccordionLifeAcademy.com
@michaelloveday8260
3 жыл бұрын
Dear Madam I do play the accordion my self but i really do need same help with my basses and i be very great full if you can help me
@Accordionlife
3 жыл бұрын
Hi Michael, Thanks for the comment! We have a full course on the basses on our website accordionlifeacademy.com/. If you want some personal input and feedback, we can schedule a live lesson via Zoom. You can find more info about that here: accordionlifeacademy.com/lessons Please feel free to reach out with further questions. We're happy to help!
@ogvega71
Жыл бұрын
How about for honer diatonic Corona ll is it the same, or is there another book. Can't find any books only in Spanish I can read it but I speak more English, to understand more ...need a book with tablature for diatonic ....books are always in key board style. Diatonic for tejano . Let me know Thank you
@Accordionlife
Жыл бұрын
Hi! I know that Hohner has a book on the diatonic accordion. While the layout of the bass side of the Corona is different from stradella bass, most, if not all of these patterns should still work. Hohner has a chart of the keys and bass here: www.hohner.de/fileadmin/documents/instruments/accordions/diatonic/corona/corona-ii/hohner-accordions-corona-ii-fingering-chart.pdf Note that instead of being set up diagonally, the bass layout is set up vertically on the chart. The bass note is below the major chord. You could still use the bass patterns in this video, but it would be with a major chord and you may need to modify it with no alternating bass. But I'm not an expert on the Corona. I hope this helps!
@Rbigraff
2 жыл бұрын
I learned 3 2, for major and minor. 4 2 for 7th and diminished
@Accordionlife
2 жыл бұрын
Yes, that's pretty common, but we do recommend 4,2 for major and minor for the reasons mentioned in the video. It can be hard to switch, however, if you've played that way for years and years. If you do want to switch, we recommend doing that on new pieces you are learning instead of pieces you already have down. :)
@teleruin8686
Жыл бұрын
I see the benefit of the 4/3 method, but find ut hard to angle my hand and fit all the finger in the small place when playing minor chords. Is it Oki to use 4/3 for major and 3/2 for minor?
@Accordionlife
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comment! For minor chords, tou would use finger 4 on the bass note and finger two on the minor chord. It may feel strange at first, but it's more accurate and will be more comfortable in the long run. :)
@suhaskatdare1187
2 жыл бұрын
i would like to learn base rhythams you are good teacher ,i am piano n Violin player /teacher from Mumbai India pl guide me 🙏🏿
@Accordionlife
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comment! We do have a course dedicated to the stradella bass system here: accordionlifeacademy.com/bass/mastery-of-the-bass-buttons It includes many other bass rhythms too!
@mariannebell7510
3 жыл бұрын
I took lessons in Miami, Fla for 3 yrs at age 10-13 . Now at age 66 I've access to one that needs alittle help (staples are broken & 5 treble keys are broken, the ivory is the only way I know of to explain it other than the right hand lol!) Where can I find replacement parts? The one I had 4 treble cliffs, this one had several! It looks more advanced than the one I had (120 bass). Can you explain this to me?
@Accordionlife
3 жыл бұрын
Hi Marianne, Thanks for the comment! It sounds like your accordion needs quite a lot of help. Depending on the accordion, parts may not be available. You may check with the manufacturer of the accordion or with FRM Enterprises: frment.com/ I hope that helps! I'm not sure I understand your question about the 4 treble cliffs -- do you mean register switches?
@Phrophesy
3 жыл бұрын
Do you sell Hohner piano accordions?
@Accordionlife
3 жыл бұрын
Hi! Yes, we are a Hohner Dealer. If you are interested in purchasing a Hohner, just email us at support@accordionlife.com and we can answer any questions you have and help you out with that.
@susanrobe3474
3 жыл бұрын
Is Mastry of Bass buttons available in hard copy or only e-edition.
@Accordionlife
3 жыл бұрын
Hi Susan, Thanks for the comment! At this point, Mastery of the Bass Buttons is only available digitally online.
@lowredphoto
Жыл бұрын
Where are the course details please.
@Accordionlife
Жыл бұрын
You can find our courses, including the Mastery of the Bass Buttons, on our website here: accordionlifeacademy.com/ Feel free to reach out to support@accordionlife.com if you have any questions!
@lowredphoto
Жыл бұрын
Thank you.
@AodhMacRaynall-dr1sf
Жыл бұрын
I gie you a thombs opp!
@vincentmillwood
2 жыл бұрын
Hi autsin mate aussie aussie 👌 👍
2 жыл бұрын
8:45 what is the model of this Hohner's contraption ?? 😂
@Accordionlife
2 жыл бұрын
LOL! That is actually a printout from the HOHNER Piano Squeezebox Accordion app!
@mac14041
3 жыл бұрын
How I will get the book what is the price ? What is the price of small accordian ? I want it to hive as a Gift to my Grandson who is just celebrated his 8th birthday!!! M G Ursekar 275cNarayan peth Kelkar Road PUNE MAHARSSHTRA,INDIA
@Accordionlife
3 жыл бұрын
Hi! Thanks for the comment! You can find the free digital ebook here: accordionlifeacademy.com/jump-start-guide We don't currently have it available in print version. We also have the Mastery of the Bass Buttons course and ebooks available here: accordionlifeacademy.com/ A good accordion for an 8-year old would be the Hohner Bravo 48. Those currently run about $1,299.00. Would you be shipping it to India? Unfortunately, at the moment, I think shipping to India would cost more than the accordion. I'm not sure if Hohner has any dealers over there, but it might be worth looking into. I hope this was helpful!
@guillermolares8186
3 жыл бұрын
@@Accordionlife what about the Hohner Hohnica 48 bass, is good for starting?
@Accordionlife
3 жыл бұрын
Hi Guillermo, sorry we didn't see your comment before! The Hohnica is ok, but not our favorite. The Hohner Bravo 48 is much better in terms of sound and quality.
@michaelloveday8260
3 жыл бұрын
Madam I lives in west wales uk
@michaelanthonyortegaherrer348
Жыл бұрын
It a 1950 hohner
@benleung1147
2 жыл бұрын
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@kunertcarol
2 жыл бұрын
I like your video however I find your background music very distracting to listening to you.
@Accordionlife
2 жыл бұрын
We've gotten this comment quite a bit, so for future videos will be making a change with the background music. :)
@lissowaymattshang369
3 ай бұрын
shes a music teacher.
@yldrmozel6003
3 ай бұрын
Tango basa patern
@XJarhead360
10 ай бұрын
I'm confused. You show a small accordion with 8 bass buttons but when your people demonstrate a rhythm they use an accordion with many bass buttons.
@Accordionlife
9 ай бұрын
The tiny accordion in the main photo is rare and most accordions have many more buttons than that. Many of the patterns can still be played on a smaller instrument-but for demonstration sake we used a more common size instrument. :)
@raimop9225
2 жыл бұрын
Drop off the background ”music”. English language is very difficult and you make it impossible with that ”music”.
@Accordionlife
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comment! We're planning on doing that for future videos. :)
@yusasami
9 ай бұрын
Saying the rhumba only has a little African influence is questionable. The majority of Latin American music uses rhythms stemming from Africa as building blocks not the other way around lmao.
@Accordionlife
9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the sharing! :)
@rsantiqueshop
Жыл бұрын
Sorry you are far too fast for me.Very hard for someone who has never play this instrument.
@Accordionlife
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the feedback! This particular video isn't geared toward the absolute beginner, but you can slow it down by adjusting the playback speed in the settings. :) Our core curriculum course on AccordionLifeAcademy.com starts at the very beginning for students who have never played or who want to play again after a long hiatus. Best wishes on your accordion journey!
@cannadineboxill-harris2983
Жыл бұрын
Hi There this is Mr C. T. Boxill-Harris, I was 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 with a Musette Accordion 🪗 and make this Musette sound for the Accordion 🪗 4 and a half times More Deeper then the Synthesiser String Sound and also Replace the Xylophone Sound to an 11 Times More Deeper Chime Bell or Even a 16 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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