Welcome to the Maryland Accordion Club's Web Site/Discussion Group!
New members are welcome and friendly advice invited.
The Club normally meets once a month (3rd Saturday) at the Catonsville Community Center at 106 Bloomsbury Avenue just off Frederick Road. 2PM until 5PM.
To look at the photos, or post messages, you need to join the group. It costs nothing and you don't have to belong to the club to join this group. Click on the "JOIN THIS GROUP" button, pick a userid and pass word, fill in a few questions, wait for the moderator to approve you (keeps the ads and bad spam away) and your ready to go. If you don't have a Yahoo account, you will have to create one by clicking on the "Sign up" link at the top left of the page.
Hi Jonathan, I've had the same medodica by my side for more than 40 years.It's a Hohner 36 keys instrument. It's still in tune & plays just fine. I paid
Theres a blind lady over here who plays anything including Melodica. You should see her fingers fly playing jigs & reels with tons of expression . All mic,d up
I know nothing about various models, but calling the Melodica a "poor substitute" has meaning only if you considir it to be a substitute, rather than a valid
Does anyone know anything about melodicas? I'm thinking of maybe getting one to travel with on such travel that the accordion is just too heavy/bulky for;