The Paolo Soprani Jubilee III is the perfect fit for the intermediate to advanced accordion player. This premium button accordion is carefully designed with ease of play in mind, enabling the player to take full control and play with confidence. It’s crafted to the highest standard and perfect for students who are ready to advance and master their instrument.
Accordion Voices Explained
Voice refers to the number of metal reeds fitted to the treble side (or right hand side) of the instrument.
When a single key is pressed on the treble end of an accordion, one or more reeds are sounded to produce the note. The number of voices which sound for each note refers to the number of reeds which are sounding at the same time.
A two voice accordion will have two reeds sounding for each single key press. A three voice accordion will have three reeds sounding for each key press, and so on.
These voices are controlled using switches which are also known as couplers, registers or stops.
Using these stops, an accordion player can produce different sounds in varying octaves and registers.
An accordion that is described as octave tuned for example will have one voice tuned an octave higher than the middle voice, and another voice tuned an octave lower.
MMM refers to three middle registers.