Summary: Music is one of the primary forms of communication on Earth. Whether the use of tones and melodies developed before, after or in conjunction with spoken language is unknown; yet music is unique in that it helps us to talk to each other in ways that language cannot achieve. It creates a connection between people that is not limited by time, distance or relationship; a song can speak to anyone, anywhere. That’s why music continually changes and grows, is still loved and still proliferates. Music is a living language.
The accordion might be considered one of the dialects of that language. An accordion is a bellows instrument, using a mixture of keys and stops to create a distinct timbre and resonance that lend themselves easily to Zydeco, Tejano and Polka music. It is played by squeezing and expanding the bellows while depressing keys, buttons or stops, depending upon the variety of accordion.
The sound an accordion makes is usually light and full of harmony, hence the types of music the instrument is typically associated with. Yet, it can also represent a wider range of human emotion; its tonal registers can express sadness, longing and contemplation, as evidenced in traditional French music. Some players, including Judy Tenuda and “Weird Al” Yankovic, have found that the accordion is the perfect instrument for comedy.
An accordion is a bellows instrument, using a mixture of keys and stops to create a distinct timbre and resonance that lend themselves easily to Zydeco, Tejano and Polka music. It is played by squeezing and expanding the bellows while depressing keys, buttons or stops, depending upon the variety of accordion.
If you have noticed a funny sound coming from your accordion, it might need to be repaired. Now, this is not as scary as it may seem. Accordions are easy to take apart. In fact, all you need is a set of pliers and you'll be back in business in no time.