Accordion Accessories
Accessories for accordions and related electronics, including straps, pickups, microphones, cables, and replacement parts. Products span budget to mid-range price points (about $32–$132, avg $53) across 11 indexed items and average rating 4.49; brands include MUSIC FIRST
Top Products
MUSIC FIRST Genuine Leather Accordion Shoulder Strap (96/120 bass)
MUSIC FIRST
Mid-Range
Thomastik-Infeld Accordion Accessory JS113
Thomastik-Infeld
Budget
Music First back strap for 96/120 bass accordion
MUSIC FIRST
Mid-Range
Accordion harness straps with padded artificial leather
Rayzm
Mid-Range
Music First Leather padded accordion strap (96/120 bass) – black
MUSIC FIRST
Budget
Horse accordion harness straps, adjustable shoulder belts for adults
Horse
Mid-Range
Violinist Necklace Sterling Silver Music Jewelry
MISTBEE
Budget
Accordion Straps with Genuine Leather Ends, Padded Shoulder Straps (Set of 2) for 16-120 Bass
Rinastore
Mid-Range
Accordion case storage bag for 120 bass accordion
Simhoa
Budget
Vaguelly Accordion Bag with padded 48/60/72 bass case
Vaguelly
Mid-Range
Hohner 12X Hardshell Accordion Case
Hohner
Mid-RangeRoundups
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right accordion accessories for my skill level and instrument type?
Prioritize accessories that match your accordion size (piano vs. button), playing style, and experience: beginners often need a comfortable strap, basic bellows protection, and a lightweight gig bag; advancing players may prefer reinforced straps, a hard case, and tuning or maintenance tools. Check compatibility specifications (width, button layout, mounting points) before buying
What essential accessories should every accordion player own?
Essentials include a properly fitting shoulder strap or harness, a protective case or gig bag, bellows protectors or covers, and a cleaning cloth; a basic maintenance kit (screwdrivers, valve repair supplies) and spare reeds or gaskets can also be useful depending on the instrument
What price range should I expect for quality accordion accessories?
Affordable accessories like basic straps and cloths are commonly found under $50, mid-range items such as padded gig bags and durable harnesses typically range from $50–$150, and heavy-duty cases or professional maintenance kits can cost more; average category prices are commonly around the mid-range level
How do I care for and maintain accordion accessories to extend their life?
Wipe straps and cases with a damp cloth and mild soap when needed, store bellows and the instrument in a dry, temperature-stable place, avoid compressing padded bags for long periods, and periodically check screws, buckles, and fasteners for wear so you can replace or repair small parts early
Are replacement parts like bellows, straps, and valves generally compatible across brands?
Some replacement parts are standardized (common strap widths, universal valves), but many components depend on the accordion's make and model; always verify dimensions and mounting methods or consult the instrument's measurements before purchasing replacements
What should I look for in a strap or harness for comfort and support?
Look for adjustable width and padding, breathable materials, secure attachment points that match your accordion, and load-distributing designs for longer playing sessions; reinforced stitching and metal hardware increase durability
Can I use a regular guitar case or bag for an accordion?
Regular guitar cases are not suitable because accordions are wider, have projecting keys/buttons, and need internal support for bellows; choose a case or bag specifically designed for accordions or one with customizable internal padding to protect the instrument's shape and components