How are accordions different?
Accordions may differ in several ways: The use of buttons versus piano-like keys to create sound with the right hand;
The number of reeds per key or button; That pitch that is produced by the reed as the bellows move outward (pulling) or inward (pushing); The number of keys; The size of the instrument; and The color, design and decoration. With the exception of color and size, the devices used to open the air passage to the reeds affect the ease and efficiency with which the instrument is played. Read more on the site bellow...