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Accordéon

Steve Jobs personally recommended Accordéon in the iPhone OS 4 Keynote on Apr 8th

Show off your musical prowess with Accordeon

Accordéon

by Alex Komarov Inc.
Accordéon
Accordéon
Accordéon
Removed from the App Store

Show off your musical prowess with Accordeon.

What is it about?

Steve Jobs personally recommended Accordéon in the iPhone OS 4 Keynote on Apr 8th.

Accordéon

App Details

Version
1.7
Rating
(415)
Size
21Mb
Genre
Music
Last updated
December 1, 2013
Release date
March 31, 2010
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App Screenshots

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App Store Description

Steve Jobs personally recommended Accordéon in the iPhone OS 4 Keynote on Apr 8th.

— Featured by Apple in New and Noteworthy a number of times.
— Featured by Apple in What's Hot a number of times.
— Recently Featured by Apple in Staff Favorites!

LEARN HOW TO PLAY YOUR Accordéon A NEW LEARNING CENTER

After many requests we are adding Learning Center where you can learn how to play popular songs on your Accordéon.
The keys you need to press are lit. It's really easy and fun.

The following songs are available and more coming soon:

— Happy Birthday Song
— Old McDonald Had a Farm
— Jingle Bells
— Silent Night
— Ode to Joy
— Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
— Amazing Grace
— Chicken Dance
— Yankee Doodle

Easy to learn Accordéon for the iPad takes full advantage of the unique form-factor and multi-touch nature of the device.
Use this app to show off your new iPad to your friends!


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The accordion is a box-shaped musical instrument of the bellows-driven free-reed aerophone family, sometimes referred to as a squeezebox. A person who plays the accordion is called an accordionist.

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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.

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Other names:

French: Accordéon.
Danish: Accordeon.
Hungarian & Icelandic: Harmonika.
German: Akkordeon.
Italian: Fisarmonica.
Norwegian: Trekkspill.
Polish: Akordeon, harmonia.
Russian: Bajan.
Swedish: Dragspel
American Teenager: Accordian

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