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has gloss | eng: A reed rank inside accordions refers to a single full set of the reeds that are the means to achieve the instrument's sound range. These reed ranks are located in the reed chamber. Most accordions to this date typically have anywhere between 2-4 reed ranks on the treble side and 3-5 reed ranks on the bass side that can usually be selected individually and/or be combined differently to provide a range of different timbres, by use of switches arranged by register from high to low. More of the top-line expensive accordions may contain 5-6 reed blocks on the treble side for different tunings, typically found in accordions which stress musette sounds. |
lexicalization | eng: Accordion reed ranks & switches |
instance of | c/Musical instrument parts and accessories |
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media:img | Accordionstops musette authentic.svg |
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media:img | Accordionstops piccolo.svg |
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