Level 4 · Bellows artistry and free bass
the bellows shake, broader bass vocabulary, faster passagework, and the free-bass converter
Free bass lifts the left hand out of fixed chords into real counterpoint; the bellows shake gives the right hand a percussive, singing articulation.
What you learn
- The bellows shake (ricochet): rapid alternating short bellows movements for a tremolo articulation on a sustained chord.
- Walking bass and counterbass lines using the full fundamental and counterbass rows.
- The diminished-chord row and chromatic chord changes for richer harmony.
- Faster right-hand passagework with the thumb-under scale technique of piano playing.
- The free-bass (converter) system — on the Roland FR, a switch converts the Stradella chords into single chromatic bass notes, letting the left hand play independent melodic lines.
Grounded in: the standard Stradella (fixed-bass) and free-bass left-hand systems — for left-hand layout, bass-and-chord patterns, and free-bass polyphony.
Note: a method-grounded technique curriculum (no score corpus for this instrument); levels are graded skills, not pieces.