I only began to play accordion this January and here are the ones I have.
On the left, an Excelsior Digisyzer from the early 80’s. It’s a wonderful accordion with a deep and rich sound, LMMH with rocker switches. I was very lucky to find it used and in good condition. When I tried it and heard the incredible bass coming out of it, I knew I would buy it! I don’t have its original tone generator. Its main drawback is being heavy (29 pounds)!
So after shopping a while for a lighter accordion, I bought the brand new Albini on the right of the photo, LMM and 60 bass. I am very happy with this nice sounding student instrument. At 17 pounds, it’s easier to handle than the Excelsior, sound is not as rich (or full) but its different character complements it well.
It’s the brand of Albini Gallant, an accordion player and teacher here in Quebec. He has a shop in Quebec City and he assembles himself his brand. He also sells new ones like Excelsior, Hohner and PierMaria instruments.
And in the middle, my Chinese toy accordion that is in fact the first one I bought 15 years ago for $5 in a flea market. I bought it to have a different sound source to sample but I kind of forgot about it and it sat in a box all this time. I only got it out this January and I got hooked on the sound of accordion! Which made get the 2 other ones and…who knows, maybe a 4th one?

On the left, an Excelsior Digisyzer from the early 80’s. It’s a wonderful accordion with a deep and rich sound, LMMH with rocker switches. I was very lucky to find it used and in good condition. When I tried it and heard the incredible bass coming out of it, I knew I would buy it! I don’t have its original tone generator. Its main drawback is being heavy (29 pounds)!
So after shopping a while for a lighter accordion, I bought the brand new Albini on the right of the photo, LMM and 60 bass. I am very happy with this nice sounding student instrument. At 17 pounds, it’s easier to handle than the Excelsior, sound is not as rich (or full) but its different character complements it well.
It’s the brand of Albini Gallant, an accordion player and teacher here in Quebec. He has a shop in Quebec City and he assembles himself his brand. He also sells new ones like Excelsior, Hohner and PierMaria instruments.
And in the middle, my Chinese toy accordion that is in fact the first one I bought 15 years ago for $5 in a flea market. I bought it to have a different sound source to sample but I kind of forgot about it and it sat in a box all this time. I only got it out this January and I got hooked on the sound of accordion! Which made get the 2 other ones and…who knows, maybe a 4th one?
