Finding and Playing a Great Two Tone Accordion
I've usually thought a two tone accordion stands out in the crowd, mostly because it just looks so much much cooler compared to standard black-box versions you generally see in aged photos. There is certainly something about that visible contrast—maybe a serious pearloid red clashing against a bright white or even a sleek platinum against black—that the actual instrument feel more like a piece of art than the device for making noise. If you've ever walked into a music shop and felt your eye drift toward the most colorful point on the wall structure, you know precisely what I'm talking about. ...