Accordion refers to a portable hand-held reed instrument with bellows which are expanded and contracted by arm movements and which is played by means of a keyboard or buttons. Accordions fitted with pneumatics that play the keys and buttons automatically from behind are a popular feature of many Belgian dance organs. * European spelling: Accordeon.

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"Accordions" is in the HS Code "9204"
  Accordions And Similar Instruments; Mouth Organs

"Accordions" is in the UNSPSC Code "60131002"
  Accordions
Ref: 86334/2006-09-13

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