Steve Jobs Mentioned Accordéon in April 8, 2010 Keynote
The accordion is a box-shaped, bellows-driven musical instrument and is sometimes referred to as a squeezebox. A person who plays the accordion is called an accordionist.
Easy to play, Accordéon takes full advantage of the unique form factor and multitouch nature of the iPad and iPhone.

Everyone Is a musician
“What you see is what you get.” This review of Accordéon is the most honest we’ve found in Apple’s AppStore, and other people also found it to be the most helpful.
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Great Sound
The real thing.
It’s very rare for a music app to use real, recorded sound. Developers usually get away with computer-generated midi instruments. This is not the case for Accordéon. Mercedes Mendive, a professional accordionist, used her $6k Roland FR-7 to record authentic, superior-quality sound for us.
Multiple sound styles are available.
Musette tuning produces a pleasant, bright, and “wet” sound.
Baby Accordéon (iPhone Version)
How would you fit a huge accordion within the iPhone’s tiny screen?
While the iPad offers plenty of space for a reasonable number of keys and buttons, the iPhone is much smaller. That’s why we introduced a vertical mode on the iPhone, which provides more keys for more advanced players. You can switch between verctical and horizontal modes simply by turning your iPhone on the sides.
People who prefer to hold their Baby Accordéon as if it were a piano can lock the rotation.
Project Team
- Interaction Design, Management and Marketing
- Alex Komarov
- Visual Designer and Co-Author
- Sergey Rachok
- Development
- Alex Komarov











