SteveBox
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It should be mentioned here for the benefit of a beginner contemplating their first CBA purchase that, just like there are different key sizes used on piano accordions, there are also different button sizes and spacings used on CBAs.
There are the smaller 14-15mm buttons with 19mm spacing found on French-style, Roland digital, and others. This is also the button size and spacing used on most diatonic button accordions. Then there are CBAs that have larger 16-17mm buttons with a slightly wider spacing.
I have never seen this specification mentioned in the advertised specs for any accordion, and it is hard to tell just looking at a photo. I mention this only in the interest of full knowledge about what you are buying. Which you choose probably doesn't make a difference to most people. My two CBAs are the smaller size. Some say the larger buttons are a little easier to play. However, if you have more than one instrument, it can be annoying to adjust to different button spacings when you switch accordions.
There are the smaller 14-15mm buttons with 19mm spacing found on French-style, Roland digital, and others. This is also the button size and spacing used on most diatonic button accordions. Then there are CBAs that have larger 16-17mm buttons with a slightly wider spacing.
I have never seen this specification mentioned in the advertised specs for any accordion, and it is hard to tell just looking at a photo. I mention this only in the interest of full knowledge about what you are buying. Which you choose probably doesn't make a difference to most people. My two CBAs are the smaller size. Some say the larger buttons are a little easier to play. However, if you have more than one instrument, it can be annoying to adjust to different button spacings when you switch accordions.
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