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  2. List of popular music acts that incorporate the accordion

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    The accordion appeared in popular music from the 1900s-1960s. This half century is often called the "Golden Age of the Accordion." This half century is often called the "Golden Age of the Accordion." Three players: Pietro Frosini , and the two brothers Count Guido Deiro and Pietro Deiro were major influences at this time.

  3. List of music styles that incorporate the accordion - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of articles describing traditional music styles that incorporate the accordion, alphabetized by assumed region of origin.. Note that immigration has affected many styles: e.g. for the South American styles of traditional music, German and Czech immigrants arrived with accordions (usually button boxes) and the new instruments were incorporated into the local traditional music.

  4. Accordion reed ranks and switches - Wikipedia

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    It is an octave above the 8′ reference stop, and mostly serves to add color to the heavier reeds. In Italian, it is called the piccolo. 8′ stop This is the basic middle reed rank. It is the reference which is first tuned, then serves as a base for tuning the others. In Italian, it is called the clarino. Higher 8′ stop

  5. Accordion in music - Wikipedia

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    The accordion is popular among folk punk and folk rock bands who perform music from countries that often use the accordion, such as in the subgenres of celtic punk and gypsy punk. Such bands include The Dreadnoughts, Gogol Bordello, the Zydepunks, and Flogging Molly. The accordion has been a primary instrument in Mexican music.

  6. Cajun accordion - Wikipedia

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    The Cajun accordion is generally defined as a single-row diatonic accordion, as compared to multiple-row instruments commonly used in Irish, Italian, polka, and other styles of music. The Cajun accordion has four reed ranks , i.e., four reeds for each melody button, and each reed bank is controlled by a corresponding stop or knob on the top of ...

  7. Nick Ariondo - Wikipedia

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    Nick Ariondo was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and started private accordion lessons at age 7 under the tutelage of TV personality Mario DiNardo. Whilst still new students, Nick and his older brother, Anthony, began playing for church functions, fashion shows and family events in the late 1950s before traveling to the west coast.

  8. Accordion - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, the accordion is the principal instrument in Junina music (music of the São João Festival), with Mario Zan having been a very important exponent of this music. It is an important instrument in Sertanejo (and Caipira) music, which originated in the midwest and southeast of Brazil, and subsequently has gained popularity throughout the ...

  9. Piano accordion - Wikipedia

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    Actual range sounds one octave lower and one octave higher (F2-A7) depending on stops chosen. There are piano accordions with up to 49 Keys from written D3 to D7 (D2 to D8 sounding range) & the Top D8 is a step above High C on Piano, some have a 32 ft stop on the Treble to extend the range down to a sounding D1. Left-hand manual. Stradella bass ...