Scottish accordion

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The Scottish Accordion is now mostly a three-row, diatonic instrument like the traditional Viennese models , but with chromatic Stradella bass system . It is therefore a rather larger instrument that is more reminiscent of a small chromatic button accordion and can therefore easily be confused. It is therefore paradoxically called the Scottish Chromatic Accordion.

treble

The treble side corresponds to that of a diatonic Viennese model .