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The accordion has developed beyond recognition since it was invented in 1829. By the middle of the 19th Century chromatic accordions were on the scene where each button on these musical instruments played the same note regardless of the bellows direction. French accordion maker Bouton applied the piano keyboard to the accordion in 1852 and is credited its invention. During the late 1930s the British Chromatic accordion was developed by Venazio Morino under the request of Scottish accordionist Jimmy Shand. This accordion consisted of a B/C/C# tuned treble keyboard accompanied by a Stradella bass mechanism. The 1950s saw the invention of the electonic accordion, known back then as the Electronium, and only became popular in the 1990s following the addition of M.I.D.I. (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) on these musical instruments.
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A GCF accordion is a type of button accordion. What GCF means is that on the right hand side of the accordion (where you play the melody line) there should be three rows of buttons. One row plays notes in the key of G, one in the key of C, and one in the key of F. This means that you can play songs that are in those three keys. To understand what I mean by "keys," you need to know a little bit about music theory. Think about it as if you were playing three different guitar chords, G, C, and F. Well, for the GCF accordion it is the same except with buttons to press instead of strings.
A wagon maker is a wainwright. You might be looking for the word "Conestoga."
None of my references list a gun maker or brand spelled that way. Please c heck spelling and repost if that is correct.
Frank C. Mars, the candy maker, was not black; he was white.
The ASCII value for "C" is 67, for "c", 99.
The Bialetti 6-c. Easy Cafe Stovetop Espresso Maker has that feature.