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- Accordion abstract "Accordions (from 19th century German Akkordion, from Akkord - "musical chord, concord of sounds") are a family of box-shaped musical instruments of the bellows-driven free-reed aerophone type, colloquially referred to as a squeezebox. A person who plays the accordion is called an accordionist. The concertina and bandoneón are related; the harmonium and American reed organ are in the same family.The instrument is played by compressing or expanding the bellows while pressing buttons or keys, causing valves, called pallets, to open, which allow air to flow across strips of brass or steel, called reeds, that vibrate to produce sound inside the body. The performer normally plays the melody on buttons or keys on the right-hand manual, and the accompaniment, consisting of bass and pre-set chord buttons, on the left-hand manual.The accordion is widely spread across the world. In some countries (for example Brazil, Colombia and Mexico) it is used in pop music (for example Sertanejo and B-Pop in Brazil), whereas in other regions (such as Europe, North America other countries in South America) it tends to be more restricted to folk music and as well as in regional and is often used in folk music in Europe, North America and South America. Nevertheless, in Europe and North America, some popular music acts also make use of the instrument. Additionally, the accordion is also used in jazz music and in both solo and orchestra performances of classical music.The oldest name for this group of instruments is harmonika, from the Greek harmonikos, meaning harmonic, musical. Today, native versions of the name accordion are more common. These names refer to the type of accordion patented by Cyrill Demian, which concerned "automatically coupled chords on the bass side".".
- Accordion thumbnail A_convertor_free-bass_piano-accordion_and_a_Russian_bayan.jpg?width=300.
- Accordion wikiPageExternalLink accordiontrainer.artillery.be.
- Accordion wikiPageExternalLink www.accordion-fanatic.com.
- Accordion wikiPageExternalLink www.accordioncafe.com.
- Accordion wikiPageExternalLink www.accordionradio.co.uk.
- Accordion wikiPageExternalLink www.accordions.com.
- Accordion wikiPageExternalLink index.php?id=50004.
- Accordion wikiPageExternalLink www.goldaccordion.com.
- Accordion wikiPageExternalLink accordion.
- Accordion wikiPageID "1162".
- Accordion wikiPageRevisionID "605965625".
- Accordion articles "Accordion, Chromatic button accordion, Bayan, Diatonic button accordion, Piano accordion, Stradella bass system, Free-bass system, Accordion reed ranks & switches".
- Accordion background "keyboard".
- Accordion caption "A piano accordion and a Russian bayan".
- Accordion description "A 1916 recording of "New York Blues" composed and performed by Pietro Frosini, one of the first major stars of the accordion.".
- Accordion description "A sample of effects that can be achieved with the bellows - 949 KB".
- Accordion description "Audio clip of the same octave cycled through five different timbres – 676 KB".
- Accordion description "Chords being played on an accordion – 145 KB".
- Accordion developed "Early 19th century".
- Accordion filename "Accordion chords-01.ogg".
- Accordion filename "AccordionBellowsSounds.ogg".
- Accordion filename "Accordion_registers.ogg".
- Accordion filename "Pietro Frosini - New York Blues - hiss reduced.ogg".
- Accordion format Ogg.
- Accordion hasPhotoCollection Accordion.
- Accordion hornbostelSachs "412.132".
- Accordion hornbostelSachsDesc Aerophone.
- Accordion hornbostelSachsDesc Free_reed_aerophone.
- Accordion incomplete "May 2012".
- Accordion midi "21".
- Accordion midi "23".
- Accordion musicians "Accordionists .".
- Accordion name "Accordion".
- Accordion names "Danish : Accordeon. Danish , Hungarian & Icelandic: Harmonika Finnish: Harmonikka Portuguese:Acordeão or Sanfona French:Accordéon German:Akkordeon Greek:Ακορντεον Romanian:Acordeon Italian:Fisarmonica Norwegian:Trekkspill Polish:Akordeon, harmonia Catalan:Acordió Euskera: Soinu handia, eskusoinua Dutch:Accordeon Russian:Bajan Bosnian: Harmonika Croatian: Harmonika Serbian: Хармоника Slovenian:Harmonika Swedish:Dragspel Spanish: Acordeón''".
- Accordion range "Depends on configuration: Right-hand manual * Chromatic button accordion * Diatonic button accordion * Piano accordion Left-hand manual *Stradella bass system *Free-bass system".
- Accordion refimprove "May 2012".
- Accordion related "Hand-pumped: Bandoneón, Concertina, Flutina, Garmon, Trikitixa, Indian harmonium Foot-pumped: Harmonium, Reed organ Mouth-blown: Claviola, Melodica, Harmonica, Laotian Khene, Chinese Shēng, Japanese Shō Electronic reedless instruments: Electronium, MIDI accordion, Roland Virtual Accordion".
- Accordion section "y".
- Accordion title "Accordion bellows controlled sounds".
- Accordion title "Accordion chords".
- Accordion title "Accordion tones".
- Accordion title "New York Blues".
- Accordion subject Category:Accordion.
- Accordion comment "Accordions (from 19th century German Akkordion, from Akkord - "musical chord, concord of sounds") are a family of box-shaped musical instruments of the bellows-driven free-reed aerophone type, colloquially referred to as a squeezebox. A person who plays the accordion is called an accordionist.".
- Accordion label "Accordeon".
- Accordion label "Accordion".
- Accordion label "Accordéon".
- Accordion label "Acordeão".
- Accordion label "Acordeón".
- Accordion label "Akkordeon".
- Accordion label "Akordeon".
- Accordion label "Fisarmonica cromatica".
- Accordion label "Аккордеон".
- Accordion label "أكورديون".
- Accordion label "アコーディオン".
- Accordion label "手风琴".
- Accordion sameAs Akordeon.
- Accordion sameAs Akkordeon.
- Accordion sameAs Ακορντεόν.
- Accordion sameAs Acordeón.
- Accordion sameAs Akordeoi.
- Accordion sameAs Accordéon.
- Accordion sameAs Akordeon.
- Accordion sameAs Fisarmonica_cromatica.
- Accordion sameAs アコーディオン.
- Accordion sameAs 아코디언.
- Accordion sameAs Accordeon.
- Accordion sameAs Akordeon.
- Accordion sameAs Acordeão.
- Accordion sameAs m.0mkg.
- Accordion sameAs Q79838.
- Accordion sameAs Q79838.
- Accordion wasDerivedFrom Accordion?oldid=605965625.
- Accordion depiction A_convertor_free-bass_piano-accordion_and_a_Russian_bayan.jpg.
- Accordion isPrimaryTopicOf Accordion.