No. The Accordion was first invented in Germany in 1822. From there it became popular in many European countries such as Italy, France, Sweden, and Ireland, to name a few. The accordion also became popular in Latin American music, Canadian music, and Cajun music. It is even used in parts of Africa. To my knowledge, the accordion was never popular in Korea.
Oh, dude, a musical instrument that starts with "A"? Let me think... Ah, got it! The accordion! It's like a big, fancy, squeezable piano. So, yeah, accordion it is.
A piano accordion is a wind instrument. It is an accordion equipped with a right-hand keyboard similar to that found on a piano or organ.
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The accordion is an instrument in the free reed family. This includes instruments such as the harmonica, the organ, and the concertina.
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No. the accordion is not a woodwind instrument. Woodwind instruments are blown through, like the saxophone, clarinet, or flute. The accordion does not require blowing from your mouth. The accordion is in the free reed aerophone family, which means the noise/ air is made by bellows.
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