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(More customer reviews)To begin, I was given a $20 Schylling children's accordion by a friend and it sounds truly amazing, like I'm in Venice going through the streets. The only problem was that a few notes were seriously screwed up. So I thought, "Great, I'll buy a new one and it'll have keys instead of buttons." I figured you couldn't screw up an accordion and I ordered this one.
The word wrong is not strong enough, the accordion was sent in a very used and beaten up box, with "BL" written in marker on one side. There is a Chinese girl on the box playing the accordion as happily as a child can play accordion with a gun pointed at them. The brand is not D' Luca, but is "Accordion" and as you know, "UC 104 accordion make by specially design and is a new produce for children." You also can't forget, "These instrument is an ideal toy for children". The instruction booklet, or rather the "OPERATION INETRUCTIONS", is a piece of comic genius, for instance: "HOW TO HOLD THE ACCRDION - Put the leather strap on shoulder when playing. The right-hand are employed in manipulating the keys.pushing and pulling are effected by the left wrist during performance and the palm is engaged in supporting the bottom of the instrument In the course of pushing and pulling." Another favorite is, "Press the key with the first and second finger of the right hand, and the two notes 1 and 2 (dol and re) will be produced by successive pushing and pulling bellows in the same manner press all the key exrecise repeat." And everyone knows, "Any kind of finger methed must quick in action than accompaniment are success."
Now to the sound, imagine, if you will, a bus' brakes scraping mixed with the Chinese girl on the box singing and that would be close to the sound. When you push and pull there are supposed to be 2 different notes that get played, not on this accordion - they are basically identical. Usually with an instrument if you play two or three notes together it creates a rich and resounding chord, this accordion sounds like two or three busses are trying to stop before they hit the Chinese girl. The bass buttons are set up to where you generally have to hit two at a time (the instructions say you're supposed to hit 2), this adds depth, but very much so overwhelms the other notes. I was also under the impression that I had ordered the blue accordion with the holographic fish scale stuff on it, but instead got the basic blue (very much so could've been my fault). I just sent an e-mail to the senders requesting a full refund, I hope that goes well, I'll update this review if it's a hassle to return.
All in All - Only buy this product for your child if you hate them and yourself.
I'd rather leave on a high note, so here you go, "The advantage of the Midget 8 Bass isnew-style that it is easy to play for children. Which key and bassare select specific, read, accurate accent, fine timbre, sonosousvolume. It' s bass with pull and push produce different scale arrangement. Io learn the use of fingers methed able to lay a good fundation from now on also for play large one." I certainly feel as if I was purposely screwed over, but my fundation is tremoring with laughter.
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Now young musicians can start to learn the Accordion! Ideal for smaller hands, this Beautiful piano accordion is ideal for any child! The Accordion is a real instrument with 8 bass chord buttons and a 17 key treble keyboard. The Bellows have a satisfying action and can be used to accompany guitar, banjo and percussion. The main body is a pearlescent textured, decorated with a glittering grille to make an attractive instrument as well as one that sounds great! The sturdy build incorporates adjustable support straps to hold the accordion comfortably when playing and rubber feet for when you're not, altogether making a fantastic first instrument for budding Accordion players! Dimesnsions: 23cm x 23cm x 11cm. The maximum extent of the bellows is over 24cm.
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