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melodeon

[muh-loh-dee-uhn] / məˈloʊ di ən /


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Ishibashi is credited with piano, electronics, flute, synth, melodeon and vibraphone, Marty Holoubek played bass, while O’Rourke handled guitar and pedal steel duties.

From Washington Post • Mar. 25, 2022

And it’s only with the six-speed that you can evoke all from the Aston’s petro-powered melodeon, from the tympanic idle to the wild happiness at 7,000 rpm.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 16, 2015

It started in about 1948, when melodeon melodies drifted across the road from the Hornville Tavern into her childhood home.

From Washington Times • Dec. 31, 2014

A Swiss trio, specialising in an unlikely blend of American Cajun, zydeco, blues and rock, they played melodeon, electric guitar, banjo, harmonica, washboard and drums, and mixed easygoing, rough-and-ready punk energy with impressive musicianship.

From The Guardian • Nov. 8, 2012

“Yes, that’s the way it is about the melodeon, Aunt Maria,” Hart said, kind of weak and mournful.

From Santa Fé's Partner Being Some Memorials of Events in a New-Mexican Track-end Town by Janvier, Thomas A. (Thomas Allibone)