Tex-Mex music is derived from the German and Mexican cultures that came together in Texas, integrating Latin folk music and polka rhythms into a style dubbed norteño. Central to norteño’s sound is the crisp and energetic tones of the diatonic accordion. Unlike chromatic accordions, diatonics feature push buttons on both the bass- and treble sides. Hohner’s Corona series is designed specifically to complement Tex-Mex music and Latin folk, but it’s also suited for European folk, Americana, rock, pop, and more. The Corona II Diatonic Accordion puts rich melodies and voluminous bass at your fingertips with 31 treble-side buttons and 12 bass-side buttons, and it’s made with a high level of craftsmanship professionals and advanced players will love. Featuring a gorgeous finish with elegant ornamentation, the Corona II simply shines onstage. It's also one of the sweetest sounding accordions we’ve heard at Sweetwater! If you’re searching for a top-tier instrument for your Tex-Mex or Latin music ensemble, look no further than the Hohner Corona II.
Since 1857, Hohner has been one of the premier manufacturers of high-quality, stellar-sounding instruments. During that time, Hohners have traveled across the globe, popping up in countless genres on nearly every continent. Hohner’s passion for music and respect for tradition is apparent in every instrument they produce. Yet, they are continuously innovating, designing accordions, harmonicas, melodicas, and recorders to fit players of every age and experience level. Find your Hohner today!
Specification | Detail |
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Type | Button |
Scale | Diatonic |
Key | FA |
Buttons | 31 Treble, 12 Bass |
Color | Dark Blue |
Case/Gig Bag | Gig Bag |