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Piano Accordion First-Time Buyer's Pricing Guide

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Uploaded by on May 2, 2007

This video gives an overview of the top 5 things to consider when purchasing a piano accordion for the first time.

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  • do you know anything about Petosa accordions?

  • Yes, Petosa has a very good reputation.

  • Thank you so much for the video! I'm hoping to find a nice accordion and start learning. :) You said that a size 15"-16" is good for women, but I have a strange question. I'm incredebly small (4'9") - would a 15" still be a good size for me? Again, this video was great, and will be an amazing guide as I work my way through accordion purchase!

  • I have seen full size accordions as small as 14". Ones smaller than that are usually child size with 12 bass. I think 15" (i.e. the Titano #53 in my inventory) is quite small and only 16lbs. Anyone else have an opinion?

  • July 24th -- Posted 3 more accordions for sale Titano, Harmonium, Rivoli

  • July 16th -- Posted 6 more accordions for sale including a bass accordion and 2 free bass converters

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  • Thankyou for this video, is renting an accordian good for beginners, and exactly what price is appropriate for a new beginners accordian?

  • You are great guy. Thanks for this video. I do not know how to thank you. I am buying first time and this was very useful.

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  • oh how cute are you? :P thanks for the video though .... i needed the info! now off to buy an accordion.

  • What kind of accordion do you have?

  • Thanks for the info.

  • Thank you for this information!

    I am street-busking pianist looking for a more portable musical companion- an accordion!

    Do you know of accordions that are relatively lightweight and have large or well-spaced buttons (I have thick fingers), but still allow for quality musical accompaniment?

  • nice vid, do you go to UARTS?

  • nice clock

  • Thanks very much! 

  • Hello, im an accordion learner.. my accordion, an old 48 bass Hohner Student VM is getting old, and a bit small... So i was thinking of buying something a bit bigger at an affordable price... a 72 bass.. i came across a store with accordions i like, and the sound is good aswell.. The brand is "E Guidl" i think, i have never heard of this brand. Do you know it? 

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