On some accordions separate banks of reeds with a variety of timbres may be brought into play by pressing tabs set above the manuals. |
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Ladies in costume played accordions on a little stage while other costumed folks danced. |
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We hear his dizzy, endless melodic chain of hemidemisemiquavers pouring from the chromatic button keyboard of three accordions. |
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The most impressive moment is the vaudeville-esque outro, fleshed out with seemingly decaying accordions. |
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It also helped that all his relatives were musicians, most of them cranking out Bulgarian folk tunes on their accordions. |
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I'm all sampling strings and accordions, almost to where it brings up visions of a pastoral French landscape. |
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Traditionally, Seychellois performed their music on drums, violins, accordions, and the triangle. |
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The instruments available are fiddles, flutes, banjos, concertinas, accordions, a melodeon and a practice set of uillean pipes. |
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Although the band started out playing dishpans, accordions, and glockenspiel, they eventually settled on a more traditional sound. |
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This is usually very enjoyable with many good singers bringing along their guitars and accordions for a good session. |
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We also want to bring in piano accordions into the band which at the moment is predominantly made up of button accordions. |
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By mixing unashamed rock with Mexican music and throwing in accordions and honking saxophones, Los Lobos create a sound that endures. |
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A peat fire burns all day and locals sometimes turn up with their bagpipes, accordions or mouth organs! |
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Beautiful harmonies, including an ending Latin prayer, are bathed in a delicate blanket of accordions and Spanish guitars. |
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All of these involved musical accompaniment, with fiddles, harmonicas, and later accordions. |
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The arrangements are spare yet sky-wide, occasionally visited by banjos, accordions, glockenspiels, and theremin. |
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With its sizzling mixture of accordions, fiddles and gin-soaked vocals it could be both bawdy and soulful. |
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The dizzying array of instrumentation, including handclaps, accordions, strings, and horns, faithfully captures the quirky energy of their live shows. |
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Electric guitars, souped up accordions and samples of bagpipe music, the instruments were the only electrifying aspect of the assault to the senses. |
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In the past, the band's predilection for exotic instrumentation would sometimes result in stray accordions or sleigh bells getting completely buried in an amorphous mash. |
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Over in the Marist Hall that evening a recital will take place at 8pm and the instruments involved are accordions, concertina and guitars and traditional singing. |
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Saxophones, accordions, guitars, clarinets, double-bass, and percussion blend with an extensive electronic array of clicks, hiss, static, and sampled voices. |
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Stacked with pop aplenty, this album is fun and flighty, filled with accordions, trumpets, guitar, a sitar and even a few MTV Unplugged performances. |
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The variety of assembled instruments included a sitar, a penny whistle, a few accordions, a Celtic and a Mexican harp, an African kalimba and a Chinese dizi. |
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All the while there is soft or merry music coming from violins, accordions, barrel organsor small orchestras of street musicians, some of them in gaily colored apparel. |
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When the two instruments are combined, the result is quite similar to diatonic button accordions still manufactured today. |
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From the 19th century accordions have been a popular and accepted part of the local folk sound. |
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Various hybrid accordions have been created between instruments of different buttonboards and actions. |
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Meanwhile, his album featuring Uilleann pipes, mandolins and accordions was almost stillborn. |
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Other accordions, such as the diatonic button accordion, have only a single shoulder strap and a right hand thumb strap. |
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AoMust Be SantaAo ramps up the insanity to even dizzier levels, with accordions moaning and cymbals crashing away at the speed of polka. |
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Superior was a small company run by Frank Umbriaco that made primarily piano accordions. |
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Finally, there's a lot of European buskers around the city at the moment and a new phenomena of piano accordions being played badly. |
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German companies such as Hohner and Weltmeister made large numbers of accordions, but production had diminished by the end of the 20th century. |
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After Demian's invention, other accordions appeared, some featuring only the righthanded keyboard for playing melodies. |
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The jigs used include local tunes and many instruments can, and have been, used to accompany rapper dances, the most popular being fiddles, tin whistles and accordions. |
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All but the smallest accordions usually have treble switches. |
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Interestingly, they are equally comfortable in handling diverse instruments such as harmoniums, synthesisers, drums, piano accordions and many others. |
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All but the smaller accordions are equipped with switches that control which combination of reed banks operate, organized from high to low registers. |
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From the 19th century the instruments used appear to have been much like those in other regions, with fiddles, accordions and eventually silver and brass. |
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The larger and more expensive accordions often also have bass switches. |
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