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Pressing one "chord" button actually triggers a combination of three or more reeds internally.
High-end professional accordions often feature a "converter" switch that toggles the left-hand buttons between Stradella (chords) and Free Bass (melodies) modes. 2. Specialized "Bass Accordions" Bass Accordions
Typically include "Counter-bass" (major thirds), "Fundamental bass" (root notes), and then columns for Major, Minor, Dominant 7th, and Diminished chords . Pressing one "chord" button actually triggers a combination
Unlike Stradella, every button plays a single individual note across several octaves. This allows the left hand to play complex melodies or custom-voiced chords, similar to a piano's left hand. Most accordions have a dedicated bass section for
Most accordions have a dedicated bass section for the left hand. There are two primary mechanical systems used to play these notes:
Because they require large reeds and bellows to produce low frequencies, they can be quite heavy and air-hungry. 3. Comparison of Bass Button Sizes
The term "Bass Accordion" also refers to a specific, less common instrument designed specifically for basslines in accordion ensembles or orchestras.