The Accordion is also commonly referred to as a "free reed instrument." In some regions, it may be known as a "squeeze box," highlighting its method of being played by compressing and expanding its bellows. Additionally, in certain cultural contexts, it might be called by specific names like "concertina" or “melodeon,” depending on the design and playing style.
Many different names. The one I saw a lot more than others was the name Squeeze box. It makes sense, since the accordion is meant to be squeezed, and it's sometimes shaped like a box.
sometimes referred to as a squeezebox
Squeezebox.
It is a type of accordion.
Another name for the accordion is the "squeezebox." This term reflects its mechanism of producing sound by compressing and expanding the instrument, which is characterized by its bellows. The accordion is popular in various musical genres, particularly folk and traditional music.
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The accordion was also know as the squeezebox.
a squeezebox
Many different names. The one I saw a lot more than others was the name Squeeze box. It makes sense, since the accordion is meant to be squeezed, and it's sometimes shaped like a box.
sometimes referred to as a squeezebox
The name for accordion in Spanish is "acordeón."
Cyril Damien invented the accordion in 1829 and is also known as the squeezebox or melodeon.
Lawrence Welk's brand of accordion was called the "Welk Accordion." He was known for his musical talent and popularized the accordion through his television show, showcasing his skills and promoting the instrument. The Welk Accordion was associated with quality and craftsmanship, reflecting Welk's dedication to music and performance.
Mark Twain called the accordion "the stomach Steinway."
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