akorde
Akorde is a term that refers to a family of musical instruments known as free-reed aerophones. These instruments produce sound by directing air through reeds, which vibrate and create the tones. The most common and widely recognized type of akorde is the accordion, but the term can also encompass related instruments like the concertina and the bandoneon.
The akorde is characterized by its keyboard or button board, bellows, and reed blocks. When the bellows
Akorde instruments are found in various musical genres across the globe. They are prominent in folk music,