- Accordion - Wikipedia
The most typical accordion is the piano accordion, which is used for many musical genres Another type of accordion is the button accordion, which is used in musical traditions including Cajun, Conjunto and Tejano music, Swiss and Slovenian-Austro-German Alpine music, and Argentinian tango music
- 手风琴(活簧类乐器)_百度百科
手风琴(accordion)是一种活簧类键盘乐器,通过拉动风箱驱动簧片发声,具有声音宏大、音色丰富的特点,可实现独奏、伴奏及多声部演奏。
- Accordion | Definition, Origin, History, Types, Facts | Britannica
Accordion, free-reed portable musical instrument, consisting of a treble casing with external piano-style keys or buttons and a bass casing (usually with buttons) attached to opposite sides of a hand-operated bellows
- ACCORDION中文 (简体)翻译:剑桥词典 - Cambridge Dictionary
Squeezing an accordion or bagpipe bellows is equivalent in this sense to blowing into the instrument
- Accordions - Guitar Center
From the energetic rhythms of Cajun and conjunto to the expressive tones of French musette and modern singer-songwriter music, there’s a perfect accordion for every genre With its unique design combining a keyboard (or buttons) and bellows, it offers a truly hands-on musical experience
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1 Her stretchy solar cells are pleated like an accordion and are able to expand up to 30 percent extra in two directions 她 的 弹性 太阳能电池 有 像 手风琴 一样 的 褶皱, 并 能 在 两个 方 向上 延伸 多达 30%。
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- The History and Origins of the Accordion Explained In Detail
The accordion originated in Germany in 1822 It was invented by Friedrich Buschmann and introduced as a portable wind instrument with two reed organs connected by folding bellows
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