Concerto Maestro Piano Accordions

Concerto M-343
M343

 What a find this instrument is for those seeking an onstage accordion. The 343 is very light weight but still offers great folk and traditional sounds. With 34 keys and 72 basses this accordion weighs only 16.5 pounds! With 3 sets of treble reeds and 4 bass reeds the sound is still strong and provides the most sound for the weight you will find! Decorated with optional art work and mother of pearl this instrument can really be a show stopper! $2,875.00

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Concerto M-373
 
 For those seeking real value and need an instrument that weighs less than 20 pounds this is an ideal choice. With 37 keys, 96 basses, and 3 and 5 sets of reeds this accordion still has the sound and range needed by the more advanced player. Model 373 has 7 treble and 2 bass switches this accordion weighs about 18 pounds and offers a sweet vibrato sound with two sets of middle reeds tuned musette plus bassoon! $3,195.00
   
Concerto M-374
 
This fine quality 37 key and 96 ladies size accordion with 4 sets of treble reeds and 5 sets of bass reeds. At 20 pounds this accordion is light yet offers the power of a full size accordion with 4 sets of reeds. You will find the 374 with 11 treble and 5 bass switches performs and sounds like a larger instrument and is often the choice of those needing an accordion for standing or strolling. $3,495.00
   
Concerto M-414
M414
This fine quality full size accordion with 4 sets of treble reeds and 5 sets of bass reeds features a wonderful musette with 3 sets of middle reeds. At 23 pounds this is one of the lightest full size accordions on the market. You will find the 414 has ample power and is beautifully constructed with 11 treble and 5 bass switches. $3,750.00

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