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These are still used today, but the most common instrument is the melodeon.
Get someone to play the melodeon on the second floor of the 1896 schoolhouse.
There was pressure from the team to play something louder, so he learned the melodeon.
As elsewhere in England the melodeon has been used for dance music.
The chancery and melodeon of the original church are on site.
"You mean the man who was in the melodeon?"
Both his parents were melodeon players, and Joe began playing accordion at age 10.
By 1840 there were 40 melodeon builders in America.
"Our friend in the melodeon admitted an accomplice to the room.
He played a Melodeon (organ) strapped to the back of the medicine wagon.
On horseback, he went from community to community accompanied by a melodeon.
"But somebody could have gotten into the melodeon while it was in the express wagon.
His family recognised the musical potential in young William and encouraged him to continue playing the melodeon.
William played the melodeon and seven-year-old David began to play it too but secretly, for fear of getting into trouble.
Note also the Adagia thesis that words are "the only melodeon".
Though primarily a singer, he sometimes plays melodeon, trombone, guitar or other instruments.
In addition to singing Thomas frequently plays melodeon.
She also plays the tin whistle and melodeon.
Lenfield watched the two men work the melodeon into the stated corner.
Initially the primary instrument was the 1-row 10-key melodeon, later expanding to two- and three-row instruments.
Saul Rose (born 1973) is an English folk melodeon player and singer.
The melodeon became popular in the 1890s.
His father was a skilled melodeon player.
Accompanying himself on the melodeon, he would sing folk songs in a rich Norfolk accent.
You know" - Margo frowned reflectively - "that melodeon looked pretty heavy.
The Melodion was very much like the terpodion.
He is featured on a CD called Melodion Greats.
Melodion may refer to:
Seyoum Net Fa (melodion)
The melodica, also known as the pianica, blow-organ or key-flute, is a free-reed instrument similar to the melodion and harmonica.
Dieses Instrument hat in der Gestalt und Spielart viel Ähnlichkeit mit dem Melodion.