Oypla 3628 Toy Accordion Musical Instrument User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- Oypla
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User Manual
Toy Accordion
USER MANUAL Model No: 3628
Safety Instructions
Notice: Ensure you read and fully understand instructions before use
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equipment, we cannot guarantee freedom from injury. The user assumes all risk
of injury due to use. All merchandise is sold on this condition, which no
representative of the company can waive or change.
- This product is only to be used for its designated purpose.
- Never carry out any alterations or modifications to this product.
- This product is intended for use by children. It is not a professional musical instrument.
- Be sure to place the product down gently once finished. Do not drop or throw the product as this will
- Remove any packaging before giving toy to the child.
- Children should be supervised at all times by a responsible adult when using the product.
- Clean only with a damp cloth. Do not use strong industrial cleaning substances or abrasive materials as these will damage the product.
- If the product is damaged or has any defects, please contact cservice@oypla.com
Getting Acquainted
Let’s take a quick tour of your accordion. First, slip your left hand under
the strap, hook your right thumb through the loop under the keyboard and use
your remaining three fingers to play the seven individual melody keys. There
are also three buttons within easy reach of the fingers on your left hand.
These buttons perform a very important function; two of the keys will play
your bass notes while the third key allows you to take a “breath” while you
are playing.
How Does It Work
The accordion produces sound when the bellows expand and contract to make the
airflow over the different size reeds inside the instrument. By pressing one
of the white melody keys and then alternatively pulling and then pushing
together the accordion you will find that each key will produce two notes.
There are seven keys.
How to Play
After getting acquainted with holding the accordion, you can now proceed with
some playing exercises. Starting with the first key, let’s try a scale. When
pushing the bellows together the keys 1, 3, 5 produce Do, Mi, So notes, and
the keys 2, 4, 6, 7 produce Re, Fa, La, Ti when pulling apart.
To get comfortable with your new instrument, let’s start a little scale
exercise. Start by expanding the accordion bellows. Gently and evenly begin
pushing it back together while holding the first key down, keep holding the
note key down while you switch directions by pulling the accordion apart. Jump
to the next key and push in and pull apart. Jump once more and you have now
played Do, Re, Mi, Fa, So, La.
You will notice that at the fourth note key (Ti, Do) the action is reversed to
stay in the scale. By reversing the pattern, the lower sound will be produced
by pulling the higher sound then pushing. Just remember keys 4-7 operate in
reverse of keys 1-3.
Practice this pushing and pulling action as you move up and down the scales by
pressing each key in sequence, first slowly and then in increased speed until
the whole scale has been mastered. (Remember to switch direction at the fourth
key.) It will take a little practice not to run out of air while you move
through the scales, but you can always use the air valve to take a “breath” if
you need more air. The air valve is pressed using your left hand.
There are 3 buttons that you can play with your left hand. The first button is
the harmonic button, the middle button is the bass button and the third button
is the air valve.
While playing a tune you can add dimension by pressing one of the two left-
handed bass buttons.
Let’s Learn to Play Some Songs
For the purpose of teaching these songs, each key is assigned a number
starting with the C/D key being the number 1 key.
Yankee Doodle Dandy
Push 4, Push 4, Pull 5, Push 4, Push 5, Pull 5, Push 3, Push 4, Push 4, Pull
5, Push 5, Push 4, Pull 4, Push 4, Push 4, Pull 5, Push 5, Pull 6, Push 5,
Pull 5, Push 4, Pull 4, Push 3, Pull 3, Pull 4, Push 4, Push 4
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
Push 4, Push 4, Push 6, Push 6, Pull 7, Pull 7, Push 6, Pull 6, Pull 6, Push
5, Push 5, Pull 5, Pull 5, Push 4, Push 6, Push 6, Pull 6, Pull 6, Push 5,
Push 5, Pull 5, Push 6, Push 6, Pull 6, Pull 6, Push 5, Push 5, Pull 5, Push
4, Push 4, Push 6, Push 6, Pull 7, Pull 7, Push 6, Pull 6, Pull 6, Push 5,
Push 5, Pull 5, Push 6, Push 4
(Oh my Darling) Clementine
Push 4, Push 4, Push 4, Push 3, Push 5, Push 5, Push 5, Push 4, Push 4, Push
5, Push 6, Push 6, Pull 6, Push 5, Pull 5, Pull 5, Push 5, Pull 6, Pull 6,
Push 5, Pull 5, Push 5, Push 5, Push 4, Push 5, Pull 5, Push 3, Pull 4, Pull
5, Push 4
Congratulations! In just a short period of time you have learned the accordion basics and three tunes to boot! You will quickly find that playing new songs and improvising on your new accordion is fun and easy to do. Good Luck!
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USER MANUAL Model No: 3628
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