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Accordion - Wikipedia Accordions (from 19th-century German Akkordeon, from Akkord —"musical chord, concord of sounds") [1] are a family of box-shaped musical instruments of the bellows -driven free reed aerophone type (producing sound as air flows past a reed in a frame)
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Accordion | Definition, Origin, History, Types, Facts . . . 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
16 Different Types of Accordions (w Pictures . . . Over the years, several different types of accordion have been created, some using buttons, some with keys, and some using multiple note producing systems Here are 16 different kinds of accordion, some of which you may have actually seen and some more obscure
Accordion - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia An accordion is a musical instrument that has keys similar to a piano, but is small enough for a person to hold It makes sounds using air pushed and pulled through reeds using a bellows
How does the accordion work, and what’s the history of the . . . How does the accordion work? The accordion has three main components: the right hand side, a piano or button keyboard; the bellows, which act like a bow; and the left hand side, which has 120 buttons
The History and Origins of the Accordion Explained In Detail The accordion, a fascinating and versatile musical instrument, has a rich history that dates back to the early 19th century Its invention can be attributed to Friedrich Buschmann, a German inventor, who introduced the accordion in 1822
Accordion: History, Fun Facts, Benefits of Learning — Stage . . . It is a wind instrument, comprising two reed organs that are connected by folding bellows Like the piano, the accordion hosts a keyboard to frame the melodies of the tunes The sounds are produced by compressing and expanding the bellows - a mechanism that pumps air to the reed organs
What is an Accordion? (with pictures) - Musical Expert An accordion is a type of hand held musical instrument Accordions have been made since the 1700s in Europe, and appear in the folk music of several European nations