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Q: What is another word for accordion?
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How many syllables does accordion have?

There are 4 syllables in the word accordion. (A-ccord-di-on).


What is the spanish word for button accordion?

The Spanish word for button accordion is "acordeón de botones."


Another name for accordion?

A Cooler


How many syllables are in the word accordion?

The word "accordion" has three syllables: ac-cor-di-on.


What is another name for a concertina?

It is a type of accordion.


What does acordion mean?

An accordion is a musical instument that was developed in the early 19th century . the word accordion means Accord.


What is the word for folded like a fan?

The word you are looking for is "accordion."


What is another name for accordion?

Handaeoline box, squeezebox


How do you make an accordion book for another book?

To make an accordion book for another book, first cut a piece of sturdy paper longer than the book's pages. Fold the paper into accordion pleats and attach the book's pages to each panel. This creates a structure where you can unfold the accordion to reveal the pages of the book.


What do the switches do on a accordion?

The "switches" on an accordion are called "registers." What they do is they change the sound of the accordion. Examples of registers include "Clarinet," which will make the accordion have a higher, lighter clarinet like sound. Another is "Bassoon" which has a much deeper tone to it. Most full size accordion have up to 11 of these switches. A student instrument might only have three basic ones.


Another name for a squeeze box?

It is a name often given to a concertina or an accordion.


What is the word for a piece of paper back and forth?

The word for folding a piece of paper back and forth is "accordion fold" or "fan fold." This technique creates a series of parallel folds that resemble the folds of an accordion or a fan.