What is the accordion reed?
accordion reed is a structure inside the accordion that works to create the sound of the tool. These structures work on the principle of free vibrations to form a playground. Each accordion reed consists of several smaller parts. The first is a plate that is a flat piece of metal with two long holes or slots. The second is the metal belt that vibrates when the player does. Each reed plate holds two of these strips or tongues, with strips placed on the opposite sides of the board. Strips are connected to the reed plate via rivets. When the accordion player performs, the air pressure opposes the reed and pushes against one of the metal languages to the extent that the tongue is pushed through the corresponding slot in the reed plate. Edition of this pressure causes the tongue to move back to its original position. This happens in one cycle of reed vibrations, and many cycles happen per second to create a playground.
languages in the accordion rákosí work only in one direction. This means that the air must first pass the tongue instead of the slot. The air from the wrong direction causes the reeds to bend, so there is no sound. When the player expands the instrument, one language vibrates. When it is pushed on the sides of the accordion, the second language vibrates.
There are several different types of accordion reeds, each type of reeds having its own properties. Commercial reeds are almost completely produced by the machine. It is the cheapest type of accordion, but also the lowest quality. Tipo and Mano Reeds are imitations of handmade accordion reeds and have medium quality. The best reeds are handmadeduraluminum, they are finely finished until they shine. They may have a base of tongues covered with wax used to secure the reeds in the reed block.
Usually the tongue of the accordion of the reeds is steel. Some languages are made of brass, but it occurs less often. The metal used in the accordion reed makes a huge difference in the sound and longevity ofKosí. Each type of metal has a different density, which means that it vibrates different metal languages to make different metal tongues. Different types of metal also oxidize at different speeds.
In addition to the metal used, the length and profile of the tongue also affects the sound of the accordion. The sound also affects other factors such as the size of the accordion. Master Acorcions The creators are working hard on the construction of Reeds, which take these factors into account to get the best possible sound.