Friday, May 25, 2012

#Accordion for kid # Barcelona Kid Series Accordion

Barcelona Kid Series Accordion For Kid

Cheap Barcelona Kid Series Accordion - Yellow

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Ideal for ages 4 and up, the Barcelona Kid Series Accordion is a great value that comes in an adorable array of colors: black, blue, green, pink, purple, red, white, and yellow. Not only cute, the accordion is a fully functional instrument with seven treble buttons and two bass buttons. It makes for a wonderful yet inexpensive gift.

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- Intended for children 
- Ideal for ages 4 and up 
- 7 treble buttons 
- 2 bass buttons 
- Available in an array of colors 
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6 comments:

  1. By Adam
    Color Name:Black|Amazon Verified Purchase
    The notes you can make with this accordion on the treble side are

    pushing:........................pulling:
    B..................................A
    G..................................F
    E..................................D
    C..................................B
    G..................................A
    E..................................F
    C..................................D

    and on the bass side

    pushing:.......................pulling:
    C C(octave higher)........G G(octave higher)
    C G.............................D G

    The third bass button is just an air valve so you can open and close the bellows without making a sound.

    That means the chords you can play are C, C7, Em, Dm, and Dm6.

    You won't be playing many songs with this accordion, but it's small and cheap, so it makes a good gift for a young child.

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  2. By Bellwether

    This little accordion is a riot! It works, and it works very well. It was quite a hit at the family Christmas celebration.

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  3. By foodie02111

    I bought this as a Christmas gift, so I didn't open to check the accordion prior to giving it away. It turned out after it was received that one of the buttons on the accordion didn't work. There was no sound generated from it. Probably won't replace it in case it happens again. It seems like a very delicate toy.

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  4. I had been looking for an accordion for a long time for my music loving, nine year old daughter. This was perfect!

    by By Chelise "CJ"

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  5. What a great company! Speedy delivery and quality product. Thank you for making my christmas shopping easy and fun. My nephew is going to really enjoy it! He had actually requested one! Too cute to pass up!

    by Casey

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  6. By Early Bird

    I decided recently that I wanted to explore playing a concertina or accordion. I am not particularly inclined towards keyed instruments and to start somewhere, I thought it would be a good idea to buy a very small, very simple instrument. Reviews for this small child's accordion universally lauded it as a lot of fun for kids and the same for adults too, so I jumped at it.

    It's physically quite small. About 1/4 the size of the box it shipped in. It makes plenty of noise though, and generally pleasing tones. As others have observed, the keys are set up so that it's impossible to play a discordant note. There are other colors of what appears to be this exact toy, and I really like the look of the black one. You could almost pass it off as a legitimate instrument at an open mic night. It plays in "anglo" style, which means that each key plays a different note depending on whether you are pushing or pulling. This makes it difficult to master, but also allows for some really neat patterns.

    After an evening playing, none of the buttons stick and the bellows feels about as loose as it'll get. I do wish the bellows were longer, as using both key sections at the same time makes it run out of breath very quickly. Really though, it's a child's toy so what do you want?

    I would buy this for any kid and even for a musically-inclined adult who loves collecting instruments. There's a fifty-dollar step-up from this model that includes an octave or two of regular piano keys. I'll be buying that next.

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