Accordions
Popular Accordions
- HohnerFolk InstrumentsAccordionsCompare 2 from A$1,210.34
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Panther Accordion F/Bb/Eb Keys
Folk InstrumentsAccordions(1)1 available for A$1,210.34 - Multiple FinishesHohner
Compadre Series Accordion G/C/F Keys
Folk InstrumentsAccordions(3)Compare 5 from A$1,308.61 - Multiple FinishesHohner
Compadre Series Accordion F/Bb/Eb Keys
Folk InstrumentsAccordions(1)Compare 3 from A$1,308.61 - Multiple FinishesHohner
Bravo III 96 Accordion
Folk InstrumentsAccordionsCompare 2 from A$3,732.57 - Roland
FR-1XB-BK Diatonic Button V-Accordion
Folk InstrumentsAccordions1 available for A$3,473.68 - Roland
FR-1X-BK V-Accordion
Folk InstrumentsAccordions(1)1 available for A$2,620.48 - Hohner
3000AD Erica Two-Row Accordion
Folk InstrumentsAccordionsCompare 5 from A$1,310.23 - Multiple FinishesHohner
Bravo III 72 Accordion
Folk InstrumentsAccordions(1)Compare 5 from A$3,087.28 - Multiple FinishesHohner
Corona II Accordion F/Bb/Eb Keys
Folk InstrumentsAccordions(2)Compare 2 from A$1,953.36 - Hohner
Corona III Diatonic Accordion (G/C/F)
Folk InstrumentsAccordionsCompare 2 from A$2,946.42 - Multiple FinishesHohner
Corona II Accordion G/C/F Keys
Folk InstrumentsAccordions1 available for A$2,291.30
Used Accordions
- 6815 - Red Hohner Student 48 Piano Accordion MM 26 48Used – Very GoodA$1,636.17A$1,636.17United States
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- 6808 - Buttercream Riviera Piano Accordion LM 41 120Used – Very GoodA$1,308.61A$1,308.61United States
- 6807 - Ivory Pancordion Crucianelli Piano Accordion LM 41 120Used – Very GoodA$1,308.61A$1,308.61United States
- 6806 - Blue Pearl Decorated Baronelli Piano Accordion MM 30 24Used – Very GoodA$981.05A$981.05United States
- 6805 - Red Pearl Delicia Carmen Piano Accordion LMM 37 80Used – Very GoodA$1,963.74A$1,963.74United States
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New Accordions
- A$18,833.21A$18,833.21United States
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Accordions For Sale on Reverb
Accordions have found their way into an incredibly diverse set of musical genres over the years. With origins dating back to the early 19th century, this family of instruments includes a number of different configurations and styles all of which function by using bellows to push air through tuned reeds.
Accordions come in many shapes and sizes and use either a set of buttons or a keyboard to determine chords and individual notes when played. While often associated with traditional Eastern European genres like polka, accordions are used by many contemporary musicians and in the Latin pop community especially.
Whether you're looking for a traditional button or key accordion, a cajun-style squeeze box, or even a modern electrified accordion from the likes of Roland, you can find all types of accordions for sale right here on Reverb.
What is an accordion?
An accordion is a box-shaped portable instrument. Also known as a squeezebox, it’s powered by the user expanding or compressing the bellows while pressing either the keys or the buttons (depending on the accordion). The bellows cause air to flow across metal reeds, which produce the distinct accordion sound.
How much does an accordion cost?
The average accordion price ranges from a few hundred dollars for entry-level accordions to many thousands of dollars for a high-end, collector, and professional accordions.
Do they still make accordions?
Accordions are still made today. The popularity of the diatonic button accordion in folk music in particular has driven several brands, such as Hohner, to continue the manufacturing of accordions.
Are accordions hard to play?
Though it looks intimidating, the accordion isn’t necessarily hard to play. In fact, many students can play a piece of music in their first lesson. However, as with any instrument, it takes years of practice to master the accordion.
What are the different types of accordions?
A few of the different types of accordions include:
- Button accordions
- Piano accordions
- Unisonoric accordions
- Bisonoric accordions
- Chromatic accordions
- Diatonic accordions
- Digital accordions
- Concertinas
What is a mini accordion?
A mini accordion, as the name implies, is a small accordion! There are plenty of small accordions for sale that are actual accordions, but sometimes people use the phrase “mini accordion” when they’re talking about a concertina.