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Accordions have a keyboard for the right hand. moo
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Always remember: Accordions don't play Lady of Spain, people do.
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Accordions have a keyboard for the right hand. moo
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Accordions, flutes and, invariably, fiddles ring the changes and keep toes tapping.
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Accordions have changed quite a bit from when I was young – they used to have keys on the right hand side (left looking towards it).
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Always remember: Accordions don't play Lady of Spain, people do.
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My heart's an accordion, it bellows my life, plays from Tom Chandler: The Providence Journal: Poetic License: Accordions and the rhythms of life posted by Rus Bowden at 3:48 PM
Archive 2010-02-01 Rus Bowden 2010
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If you need to cool down a bit after all that frantic klezmer twisting we've been doing, let me recommend the more subdued yet equally soul-satisfying Spectacular Accordions.
Archive 2009-11-01 SwaG! 2009
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According to, by the way, Accordions. com which is where we went to, to find out some more information about accordions, they first appeared in 1777.
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According to, by the way, Accordions. com which is where we went to to find out some more information about recordings, they first appeared in 1777.
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