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  2. Chromatic button accordion - Wikipedia

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    Included among chromatic button accordions are the Russian bayan and Schrammel accordion. There can be 3 to 5 rows of vertical treble buttons. In a 5 row chromatic, two additional rows repeat the first 2 rows to facilitate options in fingering. 3 row chromatic Chromatic button system (type C) Chromatic button system (type B) Six-row system used ...

  3. Bayan (accordion) - Wikipedia

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    Bayan; Classification: Free-reed aerophone: Hornbostel–Sachs classification: 412.132: Playing range; Right-hand manual: The Russian bayan and chromatic button accordions have a much greater right-hand range in scientific pitch notation than accordions with a piano keyboard: five octaves, plus a minor third (written range = E2-G7, actual range = E1-C#8).

  4. Button accordion - Wikipedia

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    The diatonic button accordion is the most popular type of button accordion, and appears in many cultures, especially in folk music. [3] One popular type of diatonic button accordion is the standard, one-row button accordion. This is tuned to a diatonic, 2.5 octave scale.

  5. Khromka - Wikipedia

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    In 1920s the special government commission took several researches and finally decided that all handicraftsmen had to unite into centralized cooperative factories (artels) and must produce only three types of button accordions: khromka, bayan (chromatic button accordion) and the Russian modification of a German bisonoric diatonic accordion ...

  6. Accordion - Wikipedia

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    The first instrument brought was a "Concertina" (a 120 button chromatic accordion). [68] The instrument was popular in the 1950s, and it was common to find several accordions in the same house. There are many different configurations and tunes which were adapted from the cultures that came from Europe.

  7. Kimmo Pohjonen - Wikipedia

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    Pohjonen's instrument is a large five-row chromatic accordion, which has been modified to include microphones, pedals and wires, which allows him to play acoustically and electronically at the same time. [10] [1]

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