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Q: What is another word for accordion?
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How many syllables does accordion have?

There are 4 syllables in the word accordion. (A-ccord-di-on).


Another name for accordion?

A Cooler


What is the spanish word for button accordion?

The Spanish word for button accordion is "acordeón de botones."


What is another name for a concertina?

It is a type of accordion.


How many syllables are in the word accordion?

The word "accordion" has three syllables: ac-cor-di-on.


What does acordion mean?

An accordion is a musical instument that was developed in the early 19th century . the word accordion means Accord.


What is another name for accordion?

Handaeoline box, squeezebox


What is the word for folded like a fan?

The word you are looking for is "accordion."


How do you make an accordion book for another book?

To make an accordion book for another book, first cut a piece of sturdy paper longer than the book's pages. Fold the paper into accordion pleats and attach the book's pages to each panel. This creates a structure where you can unfold the accordion to reveal the pages of the book.


What do the switches do on a accordion?

The "switches" on an accordion are called "registers." What they do is they change the sound of the accordion. Examples of registers include "Clarinet," which will make the accordion have a higher, lighter clarinet like sound. Another is "Bassoon" which has a much deeper tone to it. Most full size accordion have up to 11 of these switches. A student instrument might only have three basic ones.


Another name for a squeeze box?

It is a name often given to a concertina or an accordion.


What is the word for a piece of paper back and forth?

The word for folding a piece of paper back and forth is "accordion fold" or "fan fold." This technique creates a series of parallel folds that resemble the folds of an accordion or a fan.