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Scandalli Super VI Accordion. This Scandalli Super VI Accordion is a high-quality piano accordion made in Italy. It features 120 bass keys and 41 treble keys, providing a rich and versatile range of sounds. The accordion comes with a harness strap, back pad, and case, making it easy to transport and play on the go. The sleek black design adds a touch of style to any musician's collection. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced player, this accordion is perfect for anyone looking for a…

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✓✓✓ Licensed musical workshop Harmony professionally restores, tunes, and prepares instruments for musicians. The instruments offered by this workshop are fully prepared for playing. ✓✓✓ Musical workshop Harmony presents: Weltmeister Stella 80 Bass made in Germany Original Piano Accordion incl. New Straps and Soft Case 1905, Bright and Quality sound. #2601 This is a perfect piano accordion Weltmeister Stella. This original piano accordion was made in Germany. Original Weltmeister musical…

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Illustrated above are the two common alternating forms (B- and C-system) of what is called the chromatic button keyboard for the accordion. Three rows represent all the notes, but to simplify fingering, the top two rows are duplicates of the bottom two rows. The gently sloping green lines identify which buttons correspond to which keys on a conventional piano keyboard, passing through the centers of those buttons which correspond to a given note. Piano Cords, Piano Chords Chart, Accordion Music, Button Accordion, Piano Accordion, Music Jokes, Music Practice, Music Motivation, Piano Keyboard

Illustrated above are the two common alternating forms (B- and C-system) of what is called the chromatic button keyboard for the accordion. Three rows represent all the notes, but to simplify fingering, the top two rows are duplicates of the bottom two rows. The gently sloping green lines identify which buttons correspond to which keys on a conventional piano keyboard, passing through the centers of those buttons which correspond to a given note.

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