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     We carry a wide assortment of Hohner instruments that offer the features that most suits your budget requirements. From time to time, we can also locate the following brand names:

 

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A little accordion history
An accordion is a portable musical instrument of the free reed family, controlled by air flow from the bellows.

The piano keyboard was first put on an accordion by Bouton of Paris in 1852. From that time until the early 1900's the piano accordion was not given much attention or development, but from 1910 onwards the piano accordion came into prominence almost worldwide.

With the development of the Stradella bass system (a standardization of the bass button layout) the piano accordion became the first truly standardized universal accordion.

This means that a piano accordionist can play any type or make of piano accordion without a change in system. This had not been possible before as there were so many different button accordions with different systems.

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The piano accordion is one of the most popular types of accordions in the world today. However, we carry most of the other types as well.

Many names for accordions
The accordion is known by many other names and has many relations, including:

Accordeon
Acordeao
Accordian
Akkordeon
Armonica
Armonika
Bayan
Buzika
Concertina
Garmon
Garmonik
Garmonoshka
Gombos
Gombos Harmonika
Handharmonika
Handklaver
Harmonieflute
Harmonika
Klavier-Harmonika
Lindanda
Lootspill
Melodeon
Melodion
Organetto
Squeeze-Box
Steirisch
Trekzak
Zieharmonika
 
Piano accordions usually range from 12 bass, 20 key up to 160 bass, 45 key, but there are smaller and larger designs also.

Multiple Reed Banks combined with switches give the piano accordion a huge range of notes and sounds.

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