What is the best make of piano accordion?
The best piano accordion brands
- WELTMEISTER PIANO ACCORDIONS.
- MONTANARI PIANO ACCORDIONS.
- ROSSETTI PIANO ACCORDIONS.
- ROLAND PIANO ACCORDIONS.
- HOHNER DIATONIC ACCORDIONS.
- ALACRAN DIATONIC ACCORDIONS.
- BARONELLI DIATONIC ACCORDIONS.
- SOFIAMARI DIATONIC ACCORDIONS.
Can Accordion be repaired?
Some accordions have screws in place of the pins, in which case you will spin them out with a screwdriver. Keep the screws and/or pins in order, as they are often not all exactly the same length or diameter, and they should be put back into the same holes they came from.
Are old accordions valuable?
120 bass piano accordions in good condition start at about USD 300, but you might find old, 2-voice instruments for about USD 100; on the other hand, full size, 3/4, 3/5 or 4/5 reeds, 120 bass instruments of a good brand are a bit more expensive.
Does an accordion need to be tuned?
Unlike pianos and other string instruments which need to be tuned frequently, accordions will stay in tune for many years if they are maintained properly and not exposed to extreme temperature, humidity, moisture or other adverse conditions.
Can accordion repair reed instruments?
Accordion Repairs We repair all types of free reed instruments. We perform all repairs in the shop. We stock new and used parts of the highest quality. Free estimates for external repairs ($25 charge to open the instrument for a detailed written estimate or evaluation)
How do I Contact Brian and Gerry from the accordion repair company?
Contact Brian at 330.606.7314 on his cell or email him at [email protected] Gerry has announced that he is retiring from the accordion repair business in 2014. His skills will be missed by all of us in the accordion world!
Where can I Sell my accordion?
Brian is a certified dealer for Guilietti and Scandelli accordions. He also sells accordions of various makes, accordion cases, straps and backpads in the size that you need. If you have an accordion to sell, call and talk to Brian.
Why does my accordion make a clicking sound?
Some buttons make a clickedy-clack sound when you press them and this has an impact on the sound of the instrument. Replacing the old felt pads will make the buttons on your accordion play nice and quiet.