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As you trudge around your neighborhood, you may notice advertisements posted perhaps on the windows, on the walls, or anywhere else with this line “accordion for sale”. Well, many people and music stores are now selling accordions for those who wish to own the instrument. Their number even increase as more and more people learn to appreciate the wonders accordion is capable of bringing. Accordion is in fact highly considered as one of the most renowned musical instruments worldwide, being widely used in concerts and professional performances throughout the world.

Now, if you are one of those people who have interest in owning accordion, or if you are currently looking for an accordion for sale, then look no more for I have mentioned below a few of the most trusted and widely visited stores online where you can find the best models of accordion for sale. If possible, check these out!

Accordion for Sale at Accordion-O-Rama.com

Accordion-O-Rama now carries hundreds of new and rebuilt accordions in stock. Perhaps what is best about this music online store is that they take used accordion that are worthy of restoration and expertly rebuild them. These rebuilt models then can easily pass for new. What’s more, their expert sales staff is glad to help you place an order for the right features and the right accordion. So, if you wish to own the accordion with the exact features you would like, then don’t worry because they can recommend you the specific instruments that are ready to sell. Today, they carry accordion for sale under different series, such as electronic accordions, diatonic button, piano accordions and concertinas.

Accordion for Sale at NetInstruments.com

If you prefer an over flowing list of accordion for sale, then Net Instruments is not doubt the right place for you. Here you will find a list of excellent accordions under the name Giulitte, Hohner, Saltarelle, Titano, and a lot more. Net Instruments is also nice enough to feature the accordion for sale and wanted by categories, thus you will find here the antique instruments and the newly built.

Accordion for Sale at MusicalInstrumentSales.co.uk

Finally, here comes the Musical Instrument Sales, which currently feature a listing of accordion concertina melodeon sales. Through this online store, you will find instruments made by Alessandri, Borsini, Delicia Carmen, Paolo Soprani, Pigini, and Sem. All of these accordions are in good condition and some are custom made. They all come with fantastic appearance, and for special offer. All the technical details are presented here for your own advantage.


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Accordion Music Memories


It's every kid's dream to play the accordion in a local talent show, right? OK, well, maybe not so much a dream as something that seems like fun at the time, but a memory that will make you cringe in horror years later when you look back at the pictures.

This story is a memory and tip / warning for accordion players everywhere. Actually, it is a valuable tip for anyone playing a musical instrument on stage where a spotlight will be in use during the show.

We started having meetings and rehearsals for the local talent show about a month and a half before the scheduled date of the show. The organization putting on the talent show had to rent the spotlight so they planned to only get it in time for the dress rehearsal, which was the day before the actual show. Therefore, during all the other rehearsals, we only had the regular fluorscent lighting in the room and the general stage lighting.

On the night of the final dress rehearsal, the person in charge of operating the spotlight could not get it to work so we went through the rehearsal without it. I had been practicing my accordion faithfully and played a medley of several songs flawlessly during the rehearsal.

The next day, on the night of the actual talent show, the spotlight was working properly. When it was my turn to perform, the audience applauded as I walked out on to the stage with my accordion strapped to my chest carrying my accordion sheet music. I sat down and placed the sheet music on the stand. The general house lights dimmed and the spotlight came on.

That's when I realized it was time to panic. Stage fright, you think? Not at all, I loved being on the stage with an audience of hundreds. The reason for panic was because the spotlight was so strong that it shone right through the sheet music! I couldn't see any of the notes on the pages.


"Accordion" is one of the most misspelled words in the English language. Here are some common misspellings: acordion, acordian, acordien, accordian, and accordien. To spell it correctly, simply remember that the letter "c" appears twice and so does the letter "o." The only "a" is at the beginning.

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