-
between accordions is
their right-hand sides.
Piano accordions use a piano-style
musical keyboard;
button accordions use a buttonboard.
Button accordions are...
- and
quickly became a
serious competitor to
button accordions. The
first chromatic piano-like
accordions in
Russia were
built in 1871 by
Nikolay Ivanovich...
- century. Previously, one-row
diatonic button accordions with two b****
buttons were used. Later,
chromatic accordions grew in po****rity,
increasing the possible...
-
called button accordions (often
simply accordions). In
North America, both one-row and multi-row
instruments are
usually simply called accordions. [citation...
- dugmetara.
Early accordions were
bisonoric instruments resembling modern diatonic button accordions. The
first unisonoric accordions were
built in Russia...
-
accordions typically encode and
transmit key
presses and
other input as
Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) messages. Most
digital accordions...
- fiddle-heavy,
accordions may
still be
heard from time to time in the
music of Denmark, Finland, Norway,
Sweden and the
Baltic states; the
sound of
accordion and...
- 11th-century bard Boyan. The
bayan differs from
western chromatic button accordions in some
details of construction:
Reeds are
broader and
rectangular (rather...
- top-line
expensive accordions may
contain five or six reed
blocks on the
treble side for
different tunings,
typically found in
accordions that
stress musette...
- Look up
accordion, accordeon, accordionist, or
Akkordeon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
accordion is part of a
family of
musical instruments....