Hohner-GCF Button Accordion

3.8
192 reviews
10K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Tradlessons delivers the absolute best sounding Accordion apps for Android!

Hohner announces the introduction of a series of revolutionary new accordion apps for Android: The Hohner SqueezeBox Button Accordions.

Modeled on the layout of Hohner's iconic Corona Classic diatonic
accordion, these intuitive virtual accordion apps feature a super
responsive, three-row fingerboard that plays and sounds like the
traditional instrument.

Reviewers, please read the HARDWARE LIMITATIONS below before posting.

The app is optimized for devices with a screen size of 7" or higher but is still quite playable on smaller screens. Your playing experience may vary on each device, especially concerning multitouch functionality and speed. Please take advantage of the Google Play Store 15-minute trial period to see if the app performs well on your specific device: http://support.google.com/googleplay/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=134336.

The Hohner SqueezeBox apps allow musicians to practice chord
combinations, scales, and songs on-the-go in five different key
combinations and colors. Headphones can be used for private practice,
or the audio output of the virtual accordion can be amplified by
plugging into computer speakers, or other sound enhancing devices.

Players may select to have the pitch names displayed on the large
white pearloid buttons. With the touch of a button, the tonality can
be changed from "wet tuning" giving an animated sound, to "dry
tuning".

Touch anywhere above the button board in the bellows or grill to toggle between push and pull of the bellows.

This app is ideal for the beginning student or professional musician
who needs a simple carry-on companion to compliment his or her actual
accordion. While not meant to be a replacement for a real accordion,
the app is a convenient and easy tool for practicing, learning, or
teaching.

GCF is commonly used for Tex-Mex, Conjunto, NorteƱo, Zydeco, Cajun,
Vallenato, and French Canadian.

Be sure to check out the "Real Players, Real Music" videos on the app website.

Want to play in all the keys? Download all five Hohner SqueezeBox
apps: Hohner-GCF, Hohner-FBbEb, Hohner-EAD, Hohner-ADG, and
Hohner-BbEbAb.

HARDWARE LIMITATIONS:

Please read before purchase of this app if you have a Samsung Galaxy S2 or S3 phone.

Due to the touchscreen hardware capabilities on some Android phones, specifically, but not limited to the Samsung Galaxy S2 and S3, it is not possible to touch two buttons directly next to each other at the same time along a row or between rows and have them both make sound at the same time.

Because the touchscreen hardware does not send us the touch events for adjacent buttons on the phones, this is not something we can fix in the software.

There is no problem on the phones for playing single note melody lines or chords not on directly adjacent buttons.

This limitation is not present for 7" or larger screen tablets.

For the reviewers posting negative reviews, the app is doing the best it can on your device and version of Android. The app is working great on many newer tablets. I'm sorry, but that's the truth. Either upgrade your Android version, get a newer/faster device, or buy an iPad if you want the best possible performance. Rather than exclude anyone from trying the app, which we could have done, we'd rather give you a chance to try it on your device, and if it doesn't perform up to your needs, please just get your money back. This is the reality of musical instrument apps on Android.
Updated on
Jul 29, 2023

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Ratings and reviews

3.7
163 reviews
A Google user
April 2, 2020
Only negative is that it literally takes minutes, not seconds, to load the sounds, and it doesn't bother to tell you it's loading them -- it just doesn't work till it's ready and leaves you thinking it's just broken. Why spend so much effort making a great app and then leave out an extremely elementary UX step like that?? Just a little hourglass symbol or something! Windows mastered that decades ago!
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Joseph Nuncio
January 5, 2022
Hope for an update soon
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A Google user
October 10, 2013
I see that you are not trying to make changes to your button and grill like many gs3 users suggested you do. Is great for tablets but a waste for smartphone users. Take out the grill so you can expand the buttons. If you can't make a product that works well then don't offer it at all. It only makes it look like you are just interested in making money.
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AppCordions
October 10, 2013
Expand the buttons how? There are 31 buttons on this style of accordion. They take up all the room they can on the screen. Really, there's not much we could do other than arrange them in a way that doesn't match the real instrument. I agree with you, if you really want to play music with the app, it's far better on the tablet, works great.

What's new

Android updates and re-optimized audio samples