How does the accordion make sound?

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2026-01-25 05:05

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The Accordion produces sound through a series of metal reeds that vibrate when air passes over them. This air is controlled by bellows, which the player compresses and expands. Each reed corresponds to a specific note, and when the keys or buttons are pressed, it opens specific valves to allow air to flow over the reeds, generating musical notes. The combination of the bellows' movement and the controlled airflow creates the distinctive sound of the accordion.

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