Traditional and classical music lovers also love to play this accordion.īased on history and construction, this instrument has the following types: German concertina It has widespread usage in music like polka and tango. And Carl Friedrich Uhlig created the German version in 1834. The credit of the invention of the concertina goes to Sir Charles Wheatstone. While in contrast, it has pressing buttons on both ends. Other accordions have rows of buttons on the front. It consists of compressing and expanding bellows. ConcertinaĬoncertinas have free-reeds like various other types of accordions. A diatonic accordion with three strings of buttons usually comes with C, F, G keys or E, B, and F keys. Reeds are bisonoric.ĭiatonic accordion is designed to produce specific keys. This accordion is also heard in pop music, ethnic and pop-rock. Classical music lovers also play the diatonic accordion. The diatonic accordion is used in traditional folk music.
Diatonic button accordionsĪ diatonic accordion is a button accordion. The note or pitch changes as they contract or expand. The notes and pitch depending on the direction of movement of bellows. The notes or sound produces, regardless of the direction of bellows that widen or contract.īisonoric accordion produces two different pitches or notes. Unisonoric accordions, as the name sounds, create single notes. These notes and pitches produce as the air moves through their reeds.
Theĭifference is in their notes and pitches. Out of many types of accordion, unisonoric and bisonoric accordions are of key importance. 10.3 Accordina Unisonoric and bisonoric type of Accordion