


Fairy Fountain (Accordion)-Koji Kondo
Diatonic Accordion, Chromatic Accordion
Performance Video
Difficulty: Hard
2 Pages
Key Information
- Instrument 2
- Diatonic AccordionChromatic Accordion
- Pages
- 2
- Difficulty
- Hard
- Type
- 2 Staves
- Instrumentation
- Solo
- Lyrics
- Not included
- Chord
- Included
- Instrument
- Diatonic Accordion, Chromatic Accordion
- Pages
- 2
- Difficulty
- Hard
- Type
- 2 Staves
- Instrumentation
- Solo
- Lyrics
- Not included
- Chord
- Included
This is an accordion arrangement of the Great Fairy Fountain Theme from The Legend of Zelda Series.
Starts as a beginner-friendly adaptation and progresses in difficulty, first introducing an arpeggio on the keyboard that accompanies the melody. Then a version with extended versions of the original chords that take full advantage of the Stradella Bass by splitting the chords into two triads and playing them on different rhythms of a triplet. The final version is an adaptation of the Breath of the Wild version that has a polyrhythmic element between the right hand (playing 16ths) and the left hand (playing quarter note triplets). A very good piece from which beginners and advanced players may learn new techniques such as juggling a legato melody and staccato arpeggios on the keyboard, splitting a maj9 and other extended chords into triads, playing a polyrhythm between both sides of the accordion-
This is an accordion arrangement of the Great Fairy Fountain Theme from The Legend of Zelda Series.
Starts as a beginner-friendly adaptation and progresses in difficulty, first introducing an arpeggio on the keyboard that accompanies the melody. Then a version with extended versions of the original chords that take full advantage of the Stradella Bass by splitting the chords into two triads and playing them on different rhythms of a triplet. The final version is an adaptation of the Breath of the Wild version that has a polyrhythmic element between the right hand (playing 16ths) and the left hand (playing quarter note triplets). A very good piece from which beginners and advanced players may learn new techniques such as juggling a legato melody and staccato arpeggios on the keyboard, splitting a maj9 and other extended chords into triads, playing a polyrhythm between both sides of the accordion-