Top 10 Things to Consider When Buying Your First Accordion
Buying an accordion should be considered an investment, as well as, a commitment to learning how to play the instrument. A good advisor will ask questions about your skill level, type of music you want to play, music reading ability, and more. Before you buy, do your research. Just because you find a cheaper accordion online, doesn’t necessarily mean it’s a good deal. I highly recommend that you visit an accordion shop in your area to discover what might be a good fit for your needs. Here are my top 10 things to consider before buying your first accordion.
1. Type
There are several types. Piano (illustrated above), Diatonic, Chromatic, and Concertina. Each has its own unique sounds and features, the piano is more popular with jazz, rock, country, and a variety of other music. The chromatic is similar but unique to certain cultures–just depends on your style, and the concertina is somewhat limited–but might be easier because music can be played with numbers. It’s all about skill and imagination.
2. Size
When starting out, I recommend a lighter accordion. The instrument should be as comfortable to play and practice. In time, you’ll be advancing to a larger instrument and the weight won’t be an issue.
3. Price
Stay as low as possible since you’ll eventually be trading this accordion for the one you really want. Your advancement will help you justify spending more money later. Yes, some people do buy the perfect accordion first, but this occurs when they have the knowledge to make a buying decision or they rely heavily on their trusted advisor.
4. Accordion Age
This is very important! I typically do not buy/trade accordions built before 1958, because of the condition and problems that might arise. If no guidance is available, be sure to look for accordions with a white keyboard. This will put the accordion in the 1960s or newer.
5. Tuning
This is crucial for children. I have witnessed first-hand, that if the child starts playing before the age of five, that child will in most cases, develop perfect pitch 100% of the time. I’ve had several students start at this age that has achieved perfect pitch. This theory has also been confirmed with other music instructors, so make sure the accordion is tuned properly.
6. Appearance
Color, design, and all other attributes are really based on personal preference.
7. Compression
Bear in mind that there will always be a little air in the chamber, but the accordion should not leak excessively.
8. Reeds
Accordions have one, two, three, or four reeds. Keep in mind, the number of reeds determines the weight and increased value of the accordion. I suggest a two reed accordion to start.
9. Condition
Think twice about buying an accordion with a strong mildew smell. Once the instrument acquires the odor, believe me, it can take many years of tender loving care and major expense to restore if at all.
10. Performance
Lastly, play the instrument and get a feel for it. You’re going to be spending a lot of time with it, and you’ll want to make sure it’s a good fit for you.
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