100 Greatest Harmonica

Any tips on buying a piano accordion for the first time?

I decided to tools to diversify my ability to play. On the When I can play guitar, piano, bass and harmonica. I really like the idea of the opportunity to play accordion, the sound is great and it seems a very expressive instrument. I have no idea what I should watch my budget is around 100 pounds (I know it's not much), but I've found a few around ebay for that price. Would a 32 bass Button accordion better than a 48? What should I look for in particular? Thanks so much :-)

I must say that one of the most important things to look (unless you Buying a brand new instrument a la Hohner etc) is to check for any leaks or damage to the bellows. Keys and buttons are easy to replace, but with dodgy bellows you might as well resort to a new whole. A good musical reasons for the 48 would be better than a button - with a price to match! - So if you have not played it much earlier go for the smaller model - try a used one in good condition and then grows as you love to play you can always sell that one and go for a newer larger version. Good luck - there's not much P / A players except in the P / A clubs.

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