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Accordions Buying Guide
An accordion

As with any instrument, as a beginner it is best to sacrifice quality for affordability, just in case you discover that the accordion is not the instrument for you.
| Piano Accordions | |
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Has a keyboard similar to an organ (as they are both wind instruments) on the right hand, with smaller, lighter keys than those of an ordinary piano keyboard. The piano accordion has the advantage of a more logical key layout compared to the button or chromatic accordions. |
| Diatonic or Button Accordions | |
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Here the melody-side has a sequence of buttons in three lines, and is limited to fewer keys (sometimes only one). In England it, is known as a Melodeon. |
| Concertinas | |
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Has buttons arranged in four rows, and a much classier feel. |
| Chromatic Accordions | |
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The melodic buttons are arranged chromatically. This allows greater range and fingering options |



