Definition of Accordion. Meaning of Accordion. Synonyms of Accordion

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Definition of Accordion

Accordion
Accordion Ac*cor"di*on, n. [See Accord.] (Mus.) A small, portable, keyed wind instrument, whose tones are generated by play of the wind upon free metallic reeds.

Meaning of Accordion from wikipedia

- Accordions (from 19th-century German Akkordeon, from Akkord—"musical chord, concord of sounds") are a family of box-shaped musical instruments of the bellows-driven...
- A digital accordion is an electronic musical instrument that uses the control features of a traditional accordion (bellows, b**** buttons for the left...
- A piano accordion is an accordion equipped with a right-hand keyboard similar to a piano or organ. Its acoustic mechanism is more that of an organ than...
- button accordion is a type of accordion on which the melody-side keyboard consists of a series of buttons. This differs from the piano accordion, which...
- Accordion Crimes is a 1996 novel by American writer E. Annie Proulx. It followed her Pulitzer Prize-winning 1993 work The Shipping News and was shortlisted...
- The bayan (Russian: бая́н, IPA: [bɐˈjan]) is a type of chromatic button accordion developed in the Russian Empire in the early 20th century and named after...
- Accordion Partners LLC is a private equity-focused business advisory and management consulting firm headquartered in New York operating under Accordion...
- Look up accordion, accordeon, accordionist, or Akkordeon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An accordion is part of a family of musical instruments....
- The accordion is in a wide variety of musical genres, mainly in traditional and po****r music. In some regions, such as in Europe and North America, it...
- The accordion is a graphical control element comprising a vertically stacked list of items, such as labels or thumbnails. Each item can be "expanded"...