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Aug 24, 2015
(and last updated on Aug 24, 2015)
Here is a sound bank of a small diatonic accordion, with 21 keys on two rows at the right hand, and 8 basses at the left, and a second stop that sounds lower. A diatonic accordion does not produce the same notes when you push or pull the bellows, and this makes this instrument not so easy to play... More, it has not all the semi-tones of its 3 octaves (from D2 to E5). With this sound bank, you can forget those drawbacks, because we have "interpolated" the missing notes, an...
Uploaded on
Sep 24, 2018
(and last updated on Mar 27, 2020)
Sample #: 61
Sample Rate: 44,100
Bits Per Sample: 24
Uncompressed Size: 63.7mb
Accordions (from 19th-century German Akkordeon, from Akkord—"musical chord, concord of sounds") are a family of box-shaped musical instruments of the bellows-driven free-reed aerophone type, colloquially referred to as a squeezebox. A person who plays the accordion is called an accordionist. The concertina and bandoneón are related; the harmonium and American reed organ are in the same family.
Rodrigo Escudero made the soundfont firstt, but -i properly adapt the note mapping and adding properly release parameters for being Full General midi compatible, so please enjoy it
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