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Hohner accordions are renowned for their longevity, craftsmanship and reliability. At Gear4music we stock a wide range of Hohner accordions.
Hohner accordions are renowned for their longevity, craftsmanship and reliability. At Gear4music we stock a wide range of Hohner accordions.
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Hohner is a trusted name in the world of accordions, known for combining traditional craftsmanship with thoughtful design. Founded in Germany, Hohner has built a strong reputation for producing reliable, great-sounding accordions used in a wide range of music genres—from folk and classical to pop, rock, and regional styles like Norteño and Musette.
There are two main categories within the Hohner range: diatonic and chromatic accordions. Diatonic models are popular due to their compact size and responsive playability. Chromatic accordions, on the other hand, are more common in mainland Europe.
For players at any level, Hohner accordions offer a reliable route into expressive, melodic performance. Their thoughtful design, range of options, and solid build make them a popular choice across many musical communities.
Hohner accordions are considered valuable due to their renowned craftsmanship and historical significance. Their value depends on the model, condition, age, and rarity. Vintage and well-preserved models can fetch high prices, especially among collectors.
Hohner accordions are made in Germany, primarily in Trossingen, where the company was founded. Some production also occurs in China for entry-level models. German-made Hohners are known for superior quality and are highly regarded by musicians worldwide.
To tell how old your accordion is, you can check the serial number and brand markings, often located on the back or inside. Contacting the manufacturer with this information or referencing online serial number databases can help determine the production year.