button accordion

NOUN
  1. an accordion with buttons rather than keys
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How To Use button accordion In A Sentence

  • In addition to square dancing and stepdancing, the Newfoundlanders will also be playing numerous instruments including fiddle, bagpipes, guitar, mandolin, banjo and button accordion. The Telegram: Local News
  • Music workshops will be held in flute, fiddle, bodhrán, concertina and button accordion with highly talented musicians as tutors.
  • We also want to bring in piano accordions into the band which at the moment is predominantly made up of button accordions.
  • The Tex-Mex button accordion has a mellower, fleeter sound than the reedy Cajun instrument, with its organlike stops. Meanwhile, Back In Cajun Country
  • But from the first notes of the distinctive button accordion the bandoneon there's no mistaking the presence of tango. Gotan Project: An International Spin On Argentina's Tango
  • WAS: The bandoneon is the button accordion that tango master Astor Piazzolla brought to the forefront. 'Ojos Negros': A Mix of Highbrow and Funky
  • She plays tin whistle, Irish flute, concertina, button accordion and keyboards.
  • One style, the cumbia, is written in 2/4 time and performed with a button accordion, drums, maracas, and horns.
  • It is hoped to bring in tutors for other instruments such as concertina or button accordion should the need arise.
  • Loretto is a multi-talented musician and composer specialising in tin whistle, flute, concertina and button accordion.
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