| 11. | His style, using a button rather than piano accordion, was more traditional than that of Chenier.
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| 12. | This reflects the new popularity of the piano accordion in Scotland in the early twentieth century.
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| 13. | He plays the piano accordion, piano and keyboards.
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| 14. | With Harold Raymond, he took part in comedy sketches, played his piano accordion, sang songs, and danced.
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| 15. | He made many written contributions to magazines for the promotion of the Piano Accordion, including Accordion World.
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| 16. | Most common still is the piano accordion.
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| 17. | Mulvihill continued playing music during this time, expanding his skills to include button accordion and piano accordion.
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| 18. | His father was an entertainer who played the piano and the piano accordion, and his mother taught piano theory.
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| 19. | Busson also is thought to have had a part in the development of the piano accordion ( circa 1880s ).
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| 20. | Other pipers such as Phil Cunningham, whose distinctive piano accordion style was an integral part of the band Silly Wizard.
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