Zoom In Zoom Out Scarlatti ASCARI IIR Piano Accordion, 48 Bass. Red
26 treble keys. 8 by 6 bass configuration
Item ID: GX41003R Model No: ASCARI IIR
Product Features- 2 voice with 3 treble couplers
- Red pearl finish. Comes with shoulder straps and hard case
- A great starter accordion to get you off the ground and playing some tunes!
Product Specifications- Made in: China
- Model Number: ASCARI IIR
- Top selling item
- Complete with Case
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Piano Accordion Information
Ideal for beginners, is the 48 bass, usually with 6 rows of 8, allowing accompaniment in the keys of Bb, F, C, G, D, & A. The treble of the 48 and 12 basses usually has 26 keys, just enough for most tunes. A 120 bass with 41 treble keys is the full size model, The bass gives a chromatic scale, and all the chords, in 6 rows of 20 (counter bass, bass, then major chord, minor, seventh, and diminished). The 72 bass usually has a smaller 34 note keyboard, but retains the 6 row bass.Advice on Choosing Accordions
Demonstration of the different Accordion sizes by Mark McCabe
HOW MANY BASSES?
The size of the instrument is usually denoted by the number of basses. These basses are arranged in rows of 6 buttons for each key: counter bass, bass, then major chord, minor, seventh, and diminished.
A 120 bass with 41 treble keys is the full size model, and the bass end offer ...read the full article
Scarlatti: Economical and reliable accordions from China
View all Scarlatti Accordions View all Scarlatti ProductsScarlatti Accordions are a great starter instrument They have good reeds, a good quality finish, and a nice case. These accordions are excellent value, and are easily the best we have found in China. The Scarlattis are priced very attractively to enable you to take a chance and see if the accordion is the instrument for you.
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