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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.
Well, both instruments make noise. If you took a piano and put it next to an accordion you would also see that a piano has keys and an accordion is moved by the hands. You may try looking at pictures of both instruments and looking for more differences and similarities.
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.
The accordion belongs to the free reed family of musical instruments. This family includes instruments that produce sound by air passing through reeds, which vibrate to create sound. Other members of the free reed family include instruments like the harmonica and concertina. The accordion itself is characterized by its bellows and keyboard or button system, allowing for a wide range of musical expression.
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One word for stringed intruments is chordophones.
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You actually answered your own question. Stringed instruments are considered to be part of the string family.
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Typical German instruments are the accordion and the alpenhorn.