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Do you like its violin or musette sound (i.e. the sound with all middle sets playing, which, incidentally, is not always marked “musette” on the accordion shifts themselves)?

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Do you like its violin or musette sound (i.e. the sound with all middle sets playing, which, incidentally, is not always marked “musette” on the accordion shifts themselves)?

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• Do you like the “master” sound (i.e. when all the reeds are played simultaneously). Many folks like the real wet French sound. However, this does make the “master” sound too much out of tune for some of us, particularly on the higher notes of the keyboard. • Do you want the feature of being able to select a dry sound or a wet sound in the same accordion? • Do you want piccolo reeds (“Reed Arrangement B”) or not? If your accordion has piccolo reeds, a good tuner/repairman can replace the piccolo reeds with musette reeds, if you prefer. This is not a cheap endeavor, however, and it requires a _very_ skillful repairman/tuner.

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