![]() Plus you get some very interesting options as your playing progresses. Having said this if you learn on a Club you can play everything that you can on a non Club. This is something we regularly do for people. Especially when you consider that “de clubbing” them (i.e making them into a normal two row) is fairly straightforward. There are a number of reasons why these are particularly interesting starter boxes. Whilst the Club system and the accordion clubs themselves are now defunct and long gone. Mainly Steirische but click on Club bottom left and there they are The Club System ![]() There is a great musicians guide to the Club System here. Tens of thousands of this type of accordion were produced in the 1930s 40s and 50s. Specifically designed for playing Germanic traditional music, there were hundreds of accordion clubs set up where people played together. Club accordions were produced mainly in Germany in the early to mid 20th Century. Produced mainly in the keys of C F or Bb Eb. Some minor differences to it’s keyboard layout differentiate it. Not really a category of it’s own the Club accordion IS a two row diatonic button accordion. ![]()
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