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Odd Robotti keyboard layout.

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Just a photo of an interesting keyboard layout on a Reuther. Now you know the accordion bots are coming.
 
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@Tartan Ghostie Sorry but your picture was not displaying and had turned into hundreds of lines of text so I had to edit your post.
Could you post the picture again please?
 
The picture did not come through. Maybe it's this one? (This was a Google image result, searching for a Robotti accordion.)

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That's the "uniform" or Reuters keyboard. When you can play a song on the first two rows of this keyboard you can play it in any key by just moving your hand to a different starting position.
(With a chromatic accordion a 5 row keyboard is required to transpose to any key), and with the Kravtsov keyboard a 4 row keyboard is required.)
 
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Oof! Don’t think I’ll be learning this, but fascinating to see another example of Math and Music. Thanks, Pythagoras.
 
The picture did not come through. Maybe it's this one? (This was a Google image result, searching for a Robotti accordion.)

robotti.jpg
That's the "uniform" or Reuters keyboard. When you can play a song on the first two rows of this keyboard you can play it in any key by just moving your hand to a different starting position.
(With a chromatic accordion a 5 row keyboard is required to transpose to any key), and with the Kravtsov keyboard a 4 row keyboard is required.)
That was the one, indeed, Paul. Thanks for repairing my post. Craig
 
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