The number of keys on an Accordion is highly variable. A typical accordion like the stradella has 120 keys in 3 rows. The smallest accordion ever made had 31 keys and the largest had 405 keys.
It depends what kind of accordion. Button accordions have either on, to or three rows of buttons. Piano accordions have ? keysBUTTON ACCORDION1 row - 10 buttons2 rows - 21 buttons3 rows - 31 buttonsPIANO ACCORDION???
The word "accordion" has three syllables: ac-cor-di-on.
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In dbms with m attributes 2^m-1 keys are possible. BY-ROHIT
do organs have 104 keys
The keys on every piano accordion are on the right-hand side while the Stradella bass mechanism is on the left.
An accordion has keys like a piano as well as some buttons that you press while squeezing.
reeds, bellows, and keys
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It depends what kind of accordion. Button accordions have either on, to or three rows of buttons. Piano accordions have ? keysBUTTON ACCORDION1 row - 10 buttons2 rows - 21 buttons3 rows - 31 buttonsPIANO ACCORDION???
Vintage Rimini Italian Accordion 120 bass and 41 piano keys
The difference, as far as accordions are concerned, is that a button Accordion has keys that look like buttons, that is little round things, while a "piano" accordion has keys that look like piano keys. Also, the button accordion tends to be smaller and to be diatonic rather than chromatic. Some button accordions may even have sweetly untempered scales.
The accordion is a musical instrument. It is very portable, you can carry it with you. You have two types of accordion, one with piano keys, and the other with buttons. An accordion is a wind instrument, which means it is driven by air. You pump the air trough the bellows, the middle part, by pressing a button and pushing and pulling the bellows.
An accordion. Some accordions have keys like that of a piano. Update: There is also the pipe organ, organ, harpsichord, and clavichord.
Nope. The sound generation of the accordion uses reeds through which air is blown across by the movement of the bellows and the player pressing an associated key or keys.
An accordion with keys like a piano so that you can play individual notes as well as chords.