How to fake a B Minor Chord on 48 Bass Accordion
This is a way to extend the range of a small accordion by chord substitution. Often a B minor is needed for tunes in G, D or A, and this chord doesn't exist on a 48 bass, but with this trick you can extend the repertoire of the instrument.

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