Accordion
An accordion
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| Classification | Keyboard |
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| Inventor(s) | Friedrich Buschmann |
| Developed | 1822 |
| Related instruments | |
| Concertina | |
An accordion is a musical instrument that has keys similar to a piano, but is small enough for a person to hold. It makes sounds using air pushed and pulled through reeds using a bellows. The accordion can also have buttons instead of keys. The 6-plus-6-system with three rows has the same fingering in all twelve scales.
The accordion was invented in 1822 in Germany by Friedrich Buschmann.[1]
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