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Are there many people learning accordion now?

There are not many people learning accordion now. Accordion is a keyboard instrument that can be solo and accompanied. It can not only play a beautiful melody with a single voice, but also play multi-voice music, and even play rich harmony with both hands like a piano. Accordion has a loud sound, rich timbre changes and clever combination of fingers and bellows.

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Common types

1. Button accordion (or Bayan): An accordion with buttons on both hands. It can be divided into B system and C system. The first white key tone in the first row on the right side of the piano in B system is B tone, and the first white key tone in the first row on the right side of the piano in C system is C tone. System B is widely spread in Russia, and system C is more common in Europe. However, B-system pianos are very popular in China.

2. Keyboard accordion: The right hand is a piano keyboard with a twelve-law structure, and the left hand is an accordion with buttons. Keys and keyboard accordions are divided into traditional bass and dual-system convertible free bass. The traditional bass piano means that its left-hand bass has only one set of bass, and the same sound just repeats this sound, and all the bass are only within an octave.

Double-system convertible free bass accordion is a kind of left-handed bass, which has both traditional bass structure and free bass structure and can be converted by a switch button. After the left-hand bass is converted into a free bass structure, it can play multiple octaves, which improves the performance of the accordion.