accordion in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for accordion in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary (Go to Bulgarian»English)

Translations for accordion in the Bulgarian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Bulgarian)

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English
Fiddle and accordion are the most common lead instruments, while piano and guitar often provide accompaniment.
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Although fiddle and singing are popular, it is not uncommon to hear an accordion (often locally referred to as a squeezebox).
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He was said to have played an accordion while studying the stars.
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She utilises delay pedals, piano accordion, drums, guitar and other forms of percussion in her music.
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There is no brass or percussion; guitars and bass form the backbone, with violin, accordion, clarinet or guitar taking the lead.
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From the 19th century accordions have been a popular and accepted part of the local folk sound.
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Classes are provided in flute, fiddle, uilleann pipes, tin whistle, bodhrn, button accordion, bouzouki, sean-ns singing, house dancing, and guitar.
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It's then lightly floured, folded over several times accordion-style, and sliced into strips.
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The album uses a colourful instrumentation with accordion, vibraphone, strings and flute, on top of the guitar/piano/bass/drums arrangements.
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One of the 2 instruments should be piano, organ, harpsichord or accordion.
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