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Very high quality blade (Voci A Mano), superior reed quality for accordion.
Available from C3 to C#8.
See in the description the explanation of the notation used here.
Choose the note in the combo below.
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The notes are arranged as follows:
The A of the tuning fork (440Hz) corresponds to octave n°4, as in the international A4 notation.
The notes of octave n°4 therefore go from C4 (261Hz) located under A4 (440Hz), to B4 (493Hz).
The next octave is from C5 to B5
then the octave above goes from C6 to B6
then the octave above goes from C7 to B7
then the octave above goes from C8 to C#8, the highest note available on an accordion.
These notes therefore range from C3 (the lowest right hand note on the bassoon voice of a concert accordion) to C#8 (the highest note available on accordions with a piccolo and having a maximum range).
HELLO,
I found on Your site accordion PICCOLO reeds thet i need for my accordion.Can You answer me what does it mean numbers 5,6,7or 8 in name of piccolo reed you marked LA 5,LA 6 or FA 7??? I have problem on my accordion in middle of piano keyboard (right hand).There some piccolo are broken so i need to repleace them.I divided piano keyboard in few octavas. The deepest octave g,g#,a,a#,h
then first octave c1-c2,then second octave c2-c3 and the highest octave few notes c3,c#3,d3,d#3,e,f,f#3,g3,g#3 and a3 .So can You help me to understand what is size of deepest note ,first octave,second octave and highest third octave on your way of marking accordion reeds? is c1 in first octave on my opinion c5 on your way of marking and so on..???I have to be sure one hunderd procent to choose correct piccolo reed i need...
thanks a lot,
Best regards
Goran Udovičić
Croatia
Hello,
First of all, sorry for the late reply, it's not my habit. This notation is the Italian notation of reed manufacturers. The numbers correspond to the octaves and start at C and end at SI. (C1, C#1.....B1 C2...)
The easiest way to find out what the number of a note is to speak of the pitch of the note from the A of the telephone or the tuning fork (440HZ). This A is the A4. I added an image in the sheet of this product to make it more understandable.
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