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In this video, Professor Estevão Ewald and Kelter talk about the difference between an Octagonal Accordion and a Violin Accordion. Welcome to the Fisarmonica channel! OCTAGON ACCORDION x VIOLIN ACCORDION The difference is that one has a piccolo and the other does not. The octagonal accordion has the piccolo, while the violin will have the flute. The only thing that will change is the key. OCTAGON ACCORDION: If you are going to play a vaneira, a gaucho or chamamé song, the ideal is for the accordion to be octagonal, regardless of the manufacturer's brand, because this model has a more open timbre. VIOLIN ACCORDION: If you are going to play, for example, a dominguinhos or a forró pé de serra, it is more interesting to use the violin accordion, because this model has a more velvety sound. --- Like the video and subscribe, because every week there is accordion content here on the channel for you. VIDEO - What is an Octagonal Accordion: ( • What is an OCTAGON ACCORDION? ) LEARN TO PLAY THE ACCORDION: https://fisarmonica.com.br/curso-de-a... BUY YOUR ACCORDION: www.tomateacordeons.com.br