Shcrammel accordion: German musical instrument
The shcrammel accordion also called “Schrammel harmonica” in German language is an accordion with melody keyboard in the chromatic B-Griff...
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The shcrammel accordion also called
“Schrammel harmonica” in German language is an accordion with melody keyboard
in the chromatic B-Griff system and also has a twelve-button diatonic bass
keyboard. It is named because of a traditional mixture of two violins,
accordion and contrabass known as Schrammelquartet in Vienna chamber music
tradition. Most of them have two or three sets of reed that are tuned in the
same configuration. When you compare the sound of the instrument with the
modern day chromatic button accordion, the sound is plainly different and
special; this is because it is smaller than the modern day CBAs.
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The 1854 industrial exhibition in
Munich was the first time a written notice about the existence of this musical
instrument was seen. Mattaus Bauer, the Vienna accordion builder was named as
the one who showed the instrument with piano keyboard and one with a ‘3 row
machine and accidentals”, mentioned in combination with the piano accordion.
Alfred Mirek opined that the instrument came before the Bayan in his book and
the Bayan was built in the year 1870. By 1890, the builder of the instrument
produced a very large range of that instrument types. And by the year 1900,
there were about 72 accordion builders in Vienna. And today most of the
instrument that are still in existence are the one that were manufactured from
1920s and 1930s, only one maker of this musical instrument is still alive,
named Mr. Mazourek together with his son and they are still working.