The standard version (learners version) is E D# E D# E B D C A, C E A B, E A B C; E D# E D# E B D C A, C E A B, E C B A; B C D E, G F E D, E E D C, E D C E; E D# E D# E E D C A, C E A B, E A B C, E D# E D# E B D C A, C E A B, E C B A. The other Beethoven version would be too long to put on here and complicated so just a neat little thing to play and play for friends and family... Cheers!
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See the link below for the score ... there are way too many to list in this space.
The main key is A minor, but it modulates a bit.
bagatelle in rondo form (key of A minor)
Yes. The piece is in the key of A minor.
If you mean what key is Für Elise set in, the piece is predominantly in A minor, but it moves through several keys throughout the piece. Please see the link below for more details.
On an accordian, the piano-key-like buttons play individual notes, to play the melody, and the little round buttons play chords.