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The Accordion is a type of musical instrument that is popular in many genres of music, including folk, classical, jazz, and rock. It is a free-reed instrument, meaning that it produces sound when air is forced through reeds that are attached to a bellows. The instrument is typically played by pressing buttons or keys, which open and close the bellows, allowing air to flow through the reeds. The Accordion is often used in traditional music, such as polka, and is also popular in Latin American music.
The Accordion market is made up of a variety of companies that produce and sell Accordions. These companies range from small, independent businesses to large, international corporations. Companies in the Accordion market include Hohner, Weltmeister, Bugari, and Pigini. These companies produce a variety of Accordions, from beginner models to professional-grade instruments. Additionally, many of these companies offer accessories, such as straps, cases, and replacement parts. Show Less Read more