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|InstrumentDesc=The bandoneon is a type of concertina that became central to Argentine tango. It produces a deeply expressive sound and is played by pushing and pulling the bellows while pressing buttons. Originally from Germany, it became a defining sound of tango music in Argentina.
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Latest revision as of 06:16, 15 May 2025


Bandoneon


The bandoneon is a type of concertina that became central to Argentine tango. It produces a deeply expressive sound and is played by pushing and pulling the bellows while pressing buttons. Originally from Germany, it became a defining sound of tango music in Argentina.