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Accordion Classes, Instructors, Lessons in Washington, District of Columbia

Find the best accordion instructors and classes on HeyKiki in washington-dc. An accordion, also known as a squeezebox is a box-shaped instrument that is technically part of the keyboard instrumental family. Driven off of bellows and reeds, the accordion is typically used for folk music but can be used to play a wide variety of different musical genres in washington-dc. Since it doesn't need an accompanying instrument, an accordion is sometimes referred to as a "one-man band" so learning how to play it can be a skill worth fighting for.

Washington, DC's most well-known building is the White House, which was . Find the best Accordion classes and practice buddies on HeyKiki in Washington, DC. Washington, DC is where the term "lobbyist" was coined when people bothered Ulysses S. Grant in the lobby of the Willard Hotel. Besides learning, practicing or teaching Accordion, Washington, DC is home to the Library of Congress, our country's biggest library.

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