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[[File:Klingon accordion.jpg|thumb|A Klingon accordion]]
The '''Accordion''' is an air-based [[Musical instrument]] of [[Earth]] origin.
 
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An '''accordion''' was a bellows-driven [[musical instrument]] of [[Earth]] origin which was also used by the [[Klingon]]s.
   
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The [[Unnamed Deep Space 9 residents#Klingon chef|Klingon chef]] aboard [[Deep Space 9]] used to play on a [[Klingon]] accordion at his [[Klingon restaurant]]. ({{DS9|Playing God}})
[[Ensign]] [[Doug Bronowski]] serving on the [[USS Voyager|USS ''Voyager'']] played the accordion. However, [[Harry Kim]] thought that Bronowsky did not play the instrument well. ([[VOY]]: "[[Someone to Watch Over Me]]")
 
   
 
[[Ensign]] [[Doug Bronowski]] serving on the {{USS|Voyager}} played the accordion. However, [[Harry Kim]] thought that Bronowski did not play the instrument well. ({{VOY|Someone to Watch Over Me}})
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{{bginfo|The Klingon accordion seen in "Playing God" was sold off on the [[Profiles in History]] auction. ''{{stala|P025-0606}}'' It was also illustrated on page 128 of [[Judith Reeves-Stevens|Judith]] and [[Garfield Reeves-Stevens]]' [[reference book]] "[[The Art of Star Trek]]". ''[http://ninersparadise.blogspot.com/2010/08/one-and-only-klingon-accordian.html]}}
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== External link ==
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* {{wikipedia}}
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Revision as of 15:23, 10 August 2012

File:Klingon accordion.jpg

A Klingon accordion

An accordion was a bellows-driven musical instrument of Earth origin which was also used by the Klingons.

The Klingon chef aboard Deep Space 9 used to play on a Klingon accordion at his Klingon restaurant. (DS9: "Playing God")

Ensign Doug Bronowski serving on the USS Voyager played the accordion. However, Harry Kim thought that Bronowski did not play the instrument well. (VOY: "Someone to Watch Over Me")

The Klingon accordion seen in "Playing God" was sold off on the Profiles in History auction. [1] It was also illustrated on page 128 of Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens' reference book "The Art of Star Trek". [2]

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