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100 Accordeon and Harmonika Hits (2007) CD1

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01. Rojo Buam - Fruhlingspolka
02. Die Anseltaler - Alpen Polka
03. De Marmaros - Brabantpolka
04. Rojo Buam - Guten Morgen
05. Die Anseltaler - Der Trekzak
06. De Palemiger Spatzen - Ein Kind
07. Die Vagabunden - Flachland Boarisch
08. De Palemiger Spatzen - Fluitpolka
09. Die Vagabunden - Frau Maier
10. Die Vagabunden - Tiroler Buam Polka
11. Die Palemiger Spatzen - Harmonikatijd
12. Die Vagabunden - Hey man Polka		play
13. De Palemiger Spatzen - Kreuz und Quer
14. Die Vagabunden - Ritmo del Ansa
15. Rojo Buam - Servus
16. Rojo Buam - Speedypolka
17. De Palemiger Spatzen - Tanz der Harmonika
18. De Palemiger Spatzen - Turbo Polka
19. Die Vagabunden - Zillertaler Hochzeitsmarch
20. Die Vagabunden - Camilla
21. De Palemiger Spatzen - Das Lied der Berge
22. De Palemiger Spatzen - Die Berge, die sind mein Zuhaus (live)
23. Die Vagabunden - Korenblumenwalzer
24. Die Vagabunden - Pico bello
25. Rojo Buam - Mega Polka 1

 

The accordion is a box-shaped musical instrument of the bellows-driven free-reed aerophone family, sometimes colloquially referred to as a squeezebox.

This instrument is sometimes considered a one-man-band, as it needs no accompanying instrument. The performer normally plays the melody on buttons or keys on the right-hand manual, and the accompaniment, consisting of bass and pre-set chord buttons, on the left-hand manual.

The accordion is often used in folk music in Europe, North America and South America. It is commonly associated with busking. Some popular music acts also make use of the instrument. Additionally, the accordion is sometimes used in both solo and orchestra performances of classical music.

The oldest name for this group of instruments is actually harmonika, from the Greek harmonikos, meaning harmonic, musical. Today, native versions of the name accordion are more common. These names are a reference to the type of accordion patented by Cyrill Demian, which concerned "automatically coupled chords on the bass side".

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