The Different Types Of Concertina

A concertina is a free-reed musical instrument, similar to the accordion, played by expanding and compressing the bellows while pressing buttons or keys on either side. It is typically used in folk music genres and is sometimes called a squeezebox. Most concertinas are often used in traditional Irish music and classical music, and they are … Read more

What are the buttons on the accordion?

What are the buttons on the accordion? Just going on the way they look and sound, accordions are one of the most distinctive musical instruments in the world. Not only do they have a unique sound that’s produced through elaborate action, using the arms and fingers of the musician but, there’s also a rich history … Read more

The Hohner Panther Series Review

Hohner Panther Series Review

An Overview of the Hohner Panther Diatonic accordion Hohner remains at the forefront in making musical instruments, with melodicas and recorder flutes bearing the brand Hohner. It has been actively selling for more than 150 years because of its dependability and customer reviews.  Indeed, Hohner has consistently been one of the best accordion brands worldwide … Read more

How to Play An Accordion

how to play an accordion

Different types of musical instruments add fun and emotion to life. If hearing accordion music make you feel happy, you’ve probably wondered about how to play an accordion. You might even be thinking that you can make the exact same music as the best accordion player you know. Since accordion music seems so smooth and … Read more

How to Build a Cajun Accordion

how to build a cajun accordion

If you’re a big fan of Cajun music, you probably have wondered how they were able to make sure melodies with the typical off the shelf accordion. Well, the short answer is they don’t. If you want to make that distinct Southern Louisiana sound yourself, you need to get a specially manufactured unit or look … Read more

A quick guide to the Claviola

The Claviola is an invention of Hohner, a German musical company, and Ernst Zechariah, designer of the clavinet and pianeti. Many feel it is a french word because of ‘viola.’ But it is not; it is an English word. Its first use was in the 19th century. Asides the melodica, the Claviola also shares similarities … Read more