Pigini Concertino II accordion

Price: €8,270.00
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In this enhanced version of the Concertino II, Pigini adds superior quality reeds to get higher expression capabilities and a richer sound.

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Following the success of the Concertino II, Pigini released this enhanced version to provide the best musical assets, while keeping its design compact and lightweight.

Not only is the Concertino II Premium intended for use in music schools as a study instrument, it is also designed for adults who seek a lightweight converter accordion fitted with top quality reeds.

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  • Height (cm)
    38
  • Depth (cm)
    20
  • Weight (kg)
    8.5
  • Box type
    Wood + Celluloid
  • Default Tuning
    Dry
Left hand
MG : Bass Keys
102 bass
MG : Bass Registers
3 registers
MG : Standard-Bass Reeds
4 voices
Free bass (left)
BC : Free-Bass Reeds
2 voices
BC : Free-Bass Registers
3 registers
BC : Free-Bass Notes
42 notes (G/C)
Right hand
MD : Treble Reeds
2 voices
MD : Treble Rows
5 rows
MD : Treble Keys (chromatic)
76 buttons
MD : Treble Notes
46 notes (E/C#)
MD : Treble Registers
3 registers
MD : Sounding board
No tone chamber
MD : Chin switch (treble)
No chin switch

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