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- The Finnish term is kaksirivinen haitari In France, the term accordéon diatonique (familiarly, diato) is used; mélodéon is sometimes used for one-row instruments...
- - Kepa, Zabaleta eta Imanol (1990) Trikitixa Zoom (1991) Trans-Europe Diatonique - Kepa Junkera, John Kirkpatrick and Riccardo Tesi (1993) Kalejira Al-buk...
- opening of Sergei Prokofiev's Piano Concerto No. 3, Alfredo Casella's Valse diatonique, and Igor Stravinsky's Pulcinella. "The functional importance of the primary...
- Carter (1981) Kepa Junkera, Riccardo Tesi, John Kirkpatrick Trans-Europe Diatonique (1993) John Kirkpatrick, Rosie Cross, Georgina Le Faux, Michael Gregory...
- (2004) Riccardo Tesi – Crinali (2006) Riccardo Tesi – Italie - Accordéon Diatonique (2007) Riccardo Tesi – Presente Remoto (2008) Riccardo Tesi & Claudio...
- Prison with interview Hommage à Amédé Ardoin - Musique créole accordéon diatonique Sean and Chris Ardoin - Creole memories of Bois Sec and Amédé Ardoin Queen...
- kits and banjos were formed. Contemporary accordionists include ****tail Diatonique, Regis ****ban, Bruno Le Tron, Patrick Lefebvre, Yann Dour, Yann-Fañch...
- de la Réunion. Azalées éditions. ISBN 978-2-908127-54-6. L'accordéon diatonique dit ralé-poussé par référence à l'obligation de tirer (râler) sur le soufflet...
- 1966 -L’Aventure pop, Robert Laffont, Paris, 1973, 303 p. -Harmonica diatonique et chromatique facile : 30 standards... (Facile), 1993 -Trio Raisner,...
- actually a more specific English name for a version of the accordéon diatonique, accordéon mélodique, clavier (keyboard) mélodique, or even accordéon...