Starting soon Jan 2024: Celebrated Accordion Lessons and Classes
December 1st 2023
Rita Davidson Barnea, Editor Accordion USA News

The online accordion studio of Dallas Vietty will be resuming lessons and group classes starting Jan 2024. After a nearly four-month break from performing and teaching due to a sudden family emergency, Dallas is excited and enthusiastic about returning to work.
“I am excited to offer my popular One-on-One accordion lessons online. I’ll also be offering fantastic group class offerings which I was planning to offer this past fall, but I had to postpone,” says Dallas.
Slow Blues Accordion: Two levels: beginner and experienced This 60-minute class, curated for passionate accordionists, aims to connect you to the essence of the blues through your accordion, and especially your rhythmic self.
Accordion Yoga: For All levels of accordionist. A 50-minute class designed to bring presentness and relaxed strength to our movement and sound. Moving slow, watching our bodies, letting unneeded tensions drop away. Technique centered on relaxation. No actual yoga poses or movements.
Dallas shares, “Music is my love. For me the accordion isn’t just an instrument to me — it’s a lifestyle, a passion, and a lifelong friend. My relationship to music is as fundamental to my life, as all of my most important relationships with people. I started my musical life as a pianist, but as my skills on accordion grew soon I knew I had found an inexpressible beauty that I wanted to explore for the rest of my life. From the bustling streets of my local bars and restaurants, to music festivals and bigger stages of concert halls, I’ve spent my life pursuing music and this wonderfully expressive instrument, cherishing every note and melody.
I’ve always been fortunate to take my love for the music and accordion beyond the performing and into the classroom as a dedicated teacher. Over the years, I’ve had the privilege of teaching students of all ages, and nothing brings me more joy than witnessing the spark in their eyes when they first produce a melody, the satisfaction they feel when they conquer a challenging piece, or the pride that swells within them when they perform for the first time.
My Philosophy: Teaching accordion isn’t about creating perfect musicians—it’s about igniting a passion for music, building confidence, and encouraging personal growth. I’m dedicated to creating a nurturing and inspiring environment where you feel empowered to learn, make mistakes, and most importantly, grow. Each of my lessons is tailored to my students’ unique strengths, interests, and goals, ensuring a learning experience that isn’t just educational, but also engaging and fun. I invite you to join me on this beautiful musical journey. Regardless of your previous experience or skill level, I am here to guide, support, and celebrate every step of your accordion learning adventure. Let’s create beautiful music together.
My History: I started teaching accordion online way back in 2013. Back then I was building out a school bus to live in, playing musette gigs with my band, and figuring out how to teach great accordion lessons on video chat.
How and what I teach has continued to evolve, and this site is the latest evolution. In fact, I just changed the name of my site from RebelReed to the new name, RisingReed. Over these almost 10 years of teaching online I have been part of the continual change and growth in tools and methods for teaching music online. For the first 6 years or so I only taught online one on one lessons.
In 2015, I started teaching supplemental Zoom group classes on Music Theory and Musicianship, and those were a huge success. One class expanded out to 4 levels of theory and musicianship, and I subsequently added more topics, like Creativity, a course all on the Bellows, Jazz skills and Beginners classes.
Community Learning: This newest iteration of my teaching platform is founded on the popular idea in online education that what is essential these days is to bring the online community together to share, support and learn together. This journey has taken me about half a year, but I finally have my next iteration which is all based around a wonderful community platform, where I can put my info, documents, resources, notes, courses, sheet music, all of that, online and have it available immediately to the accordion community.
Details are still being finalized. Fill out the form on the Dallas Vietty site RisingReed.com to be the first to get updated when class details and sign up are launched.