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Merengue, as far as I am sure does not include acordion; i haven't heard a song with acordion in it, although it might be posible that the early traditinal merengue uses it. As for myself i play Piano and have listened merengue, which has diversity in the so called "tumbados" which are rhythmically designed patterns, using the differeent chord inversions. Due to their complexity people usually play them two-handed. They require a lot of practice and skill. Some of the songs of Sergio vargas are a primarily demounstrative example of merengue with piano. I might either not be sure of the acordion being applied but either I haven't heard any merengue songs with acordion or either this is not accurate. If Sergio Vargas is not enough... try the well-known groups Ricarena, or Los Ilegales.

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instruments?

Merengue, as far as I am sure does not include acordion; i haven't heard a song with acordion in it, although it might be posible that the early traditinal merengue uses it. As for myself i play Piano and have listened merengue, which has diversity in the so called "tumbados" which are rhythmically designed patterns, using the differeent chord inversions. Due to their complexity people usually play them two-handed. They require a lot of practice and skill. Some of the songs of Sergio vargas are a primarily demounstrative example of merengue with piano. I might either not be sure of the acordion being applied but either I haven't heard any merengue songs with acordion or either this is not accurate. If Sergio Vargas is not enough... try the well-known groups Ricarena, or Los Ilegales.