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Afrikaans: Trekklavier
· العربية: أكورديون
· Հայերեն: Ակորդեոն
· Asturianu: Acordión
· Azərbaycanca: Akkordeon
· Bahasa Indonesia: Akordeon
· Bahasa Melayu: Akordion
· Беларуская: Акардэон
· · Bosanski: Harmonika
· Brezhoneg: Boest an diaoul
· Български: Акордеон
· Català: Acordió
· Čeština: Akordeon
· Cymraeg: Acordion
· Dansk: Harmonika
· Deutsch: Akkordeon
· Eesti: Akordion
· Ελληνικά: Ακορντεόν
· English: Accordion
· Español: Acordeón
· Esperanto: Akordiono
· Euskara: Akordeoi
· فارسی: آکوردئون
· Français : Accordéon
· Gaeilge: Cairdín
· Gàidhlig: Bogsa-ciùil
· Galego: Acordeón
· ქართული: აკორდეონი
· 한국어: 아코디언
· Hrvatski: Harmonika
· Ido: Akordeono
· Interlingua: Accordion
· Italiano: Fisarmonica
· עברית: אקורדיון
· Kurdî: Akordiyon
· Кыргызча: Аккордеон
· Latina: Harmonica diductilis
· Latviešu: Akordeons
· Lietuvių: Akordeonas
· Magyar: Harmonika
· Македонски: Хармоника
· Монгол: Баян хуур
· Nederlands: Accordeon
· 日本語: アコーディオン
· Norsk bokmål: Trekkspill
· Norsk nynorsk: Trekkspel
· Occitan : Acordeon
· Oʻzbekcha / ўзбекча: Akkordeon
· Қазақша: Аккордеон
· Polski: Akordeon
· Português: Acordeão
· Română: Acordeon
· Runa Simi: Yatana takiy phukulli
· Русский: Аккордеон
· Shqip: Akkordeon
· Sicilianu: Fisarmònica
· සිංහල: අ'කෝඩිඅ'න්
· Slovenčina: Akordeón
· Slovenščina: Harmonika
· Ślůnski: Cyjo
· Српски / srpski: Хармоника
· Srpskohrvatski / српскохрватски: Harmonika
· Suomi: Harmonikka
· Svenska: Dragspel
· ไทย: หีบเพลง
· Tiếng Việt: Phong cầm
· Тоҷикӣ: Аккордеон
· Türkçe: Akordiyon
· Walon : Årmonica
· West-Vlams: Accordeong
· Українська: Акордеон
· 中文:手风琴
· English: An accordion is a type of musical instrument. An accordion belongs to the family of keyboards, making its acoustal music via metal reeds activated by air blown over them from the bellows.
Italiano: La fisarmonica è uno strumento musicale.
Português: O acordeão é um instrumento musical aerófono, composto por um fole, um diapasão e duas caixas harmônicas de madeira.
Accordions
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Diatonic button accordion
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piano accordion with buttons (Stradella bass system)
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button-accordion
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Russian Bayan Accordion
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piano accordion
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19th century diatonic button accordion
Accordion players
[edit]See also: Accordionists
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Accordion player, New Orleans
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Busking_Accordionist, Dorsten, Germany
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Boy playing accordian in Rome
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Kai Dorenkamp, German Accordionist
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Lässe Pihlajamaa, Finnish Accordionist
Accordion parts
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timbre switches
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bass buttons
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button accordion
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Flutina reeds
Other
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Mr. Josef Fleiß in his Workplace (* 1906; † Juli 1978) Accordion builder
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Mr. Macourek Senior in his workshop in the background his son.
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Mr. Spirk playing one of his Accordions
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Mr. Spirk playing one of his double Accordion
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Spirk Accordion 3 ½ row
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Spirk Accordion 3 ½ row second few
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Spirk Accordion 3 ½ row 3rd few
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Spirk Accordion 3 ½ row 4th few
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Spirk Accordion 3 ½ row from the bass side
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Adolph Müller Accordion Schule (tutor) 1833 page 1-2
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Adolph Müller Accordion Schule (tutor)1833 page 2-3
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reed in motion - lengh cross esction
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Waveforms of reed motion and reed sound
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Old German Accordion brand Lester
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Stachl switchable diatonic box
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Stachl switchable diatonic box
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Stachl switchable diatonic box
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Anton Mervar Accordion Serialnuber 1268
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Anton Merwar Accordion built 1905 in Trifail Untersteiermark
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Novak chomatic box with diadonic style appearance Dating in the time of 1930
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Novak box 5 row dating in the time between 1890 and 1900 no Helicon reeds.
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Novak box 5 row dating in the time between 1890 and 1900 no Helicon reeds, Looks like most old Vienna Boxes made in very earl time.
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3 row Ditaonic Brandname Alpenklang
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3 row Ditaonic Brandname Alpenklang
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smalest Accordion of the World
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smalest Accordion of the World
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smalest Accordion of the World