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  2. File:The Accordion 2 fps.ogv - Wikipedia

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    English: Louis Le Prince's Accordion Player from 1888. This is an amateur remastering from the National Science Museum's 1930 copy: 19 frames at 2 frames per second. Original image upsampled, split and cropped using IrfanView; converted by VirtualDub to uncompressed AVI; converted to OGV at maximum videobitrate by ffmpeg2the

  3. Concerto for Two Accordions, Strings and Percussion (Sallinen)

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    The Concerto for Two Accordions, Strings and Percussion, Op. 115 by Aulis Sallinen was written in 2019. It was commissioned by the Ostrobothnian Chamber Orchestra , which premiered it under Anna-Maria Helsing on February 14, 2020 in the 22nd Kokkola Winter Accordion Festival, with soloists Sonja Vertainen and Janne Valkeajoki . [ 1 ]

  4. Harmoneon - Wikipedia

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    The Harmoneon or concert accordion [2] (French: Harmonéon, accordeon de concert) is a French free reed aerophone, [3] invented by Pierre Monichon in 1948, although he only patented the instrument four years later in 1952. It has been taught in musical conservatories since 1974. [4]

  5. Digital accordion - Wikipedia

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    A digital accordion is an electronic musical instrument that uses the control features of a traditional accordion (bellows, bass buttons for the left hand, and a small piano-style keyboard (or buttons) for the right hand, and register switches) to trigger a digital sound module that produces synthesized or digitally sampled accordion sounds or ...

  6. Schrammel accordion - Wikipedia

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    Ernst was the first Schrammel accordion player, who also arranged music for the quartet and wrote a tutorial for his instrument. Within a very short time, this combination of two violins, accordion, and contraguitar was known as "Schrammelquartett"; their music, up to now in Vienna's chamber music tradition, being called Schrammelmusik .

  7. Chromatic button accordion - Wikipedia

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    Chromatic button accordion; Classification: Free-reed aerophone: Playing range; Right-hand manual: The Russian bayan and chromatic button accordions have a much greater right-hand range in scientific pitch notation than an accordion with a piano keyboard: five octaves plus a minor third (written range = E2-G7, actual range = E1-D9, some have a 32 ft Register on the Treble to go even lower down ...

  8. Concerto for Free Bass Accordion - Wikipedia

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    Concerto for Free Bass Accordion; Concerto by John Serry Sr. Key: C major: Year: 1964 Free Bass Accordion 1995 Transcription for Piano: Genre: Concerto: Form: Sonata-allegro (first two movements together) Composed: 1964 () – 1966 (): Long Island: Performed: 1963 (): Long Island: Movements: 1° 2° Movements 1. Allegro non troppo 2. Moderato ...

  9. Accordion - Wikipedia

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    The accordion belongs to the free-reed aerophone family. Other instruments in this family include the concertina, harmonica, and bandoneon. [2] The concertina and bandoneon do not have the melody–accompaniment duality. The harmoneon is also related and, while having the descant vs. melody dualism, tries to make it less pronounced.