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- The Claviola is a musical instrument that was designed in the 1960s by Hohner technician and designer Ernst Zacharias (inventor of the Pianet and Clavinet)...
- Accordion Chromatic button accordion Melodeon Piano accordion Calliope Claviola Concertina Harmonetta Pump organ Harmonium Regal Pipe organ Melodica Idiophones...
- Indian harmonium, harmoneon Foot-pumped: Harmonium, reed organ Mouth-blown: Claviola, melodica, harmonica, Laotian khene, Chinese shēng, ****anese shō Electronic...
- Accordina being pla**** Donald ****en with a Yamaha Pianica in 2007 Accordion Claviola Couesnophone Harmonica Melodica in music Melodica Men Pump organ Missin...
- instruments Hand-pumped: Regal, Indian harmonium, accordion Mouth-blown: Claviola, melodica, harmonica, Asian mouth organs Musicians see List of harmonium...
- Lota – steel drums Frank Benjaminsen – backing vocals Mark Beardsworth – claviola Isabelo Cruz – french horn Mike Elio – backing vocals Kelly Repka – backing...
- 3) Luciusharmony vocals (tracks 4–6, 11, 12) Rory Hoffman – Dobro, Claviola (track 6); clarinet, cuatro, acoustic guitar (10) Stuart Duncan – mandolin...
- the debut performance, Hearst joined the quartet on stage, performing claviola, theremin, and daxophone, and also conducting a toy instrument orchestra...
- (1966-12-04) 4 December 1966 (age 58) Instrument(s) piano, hang, gubal, fujara, claviola, goblet drum, melodica, harmonica Website http://www.alexcellier.ch/...
- thunder tube, kazoo, tin whistle John Spiers – melodeons, Anglo concertina, Claviola, kazoo, vocals, tambourine Benji Kirkpatrick – guitar, bouzouki, mandolin...