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- A dolceola is a musical instrument resembling a miniature piano, but which is in fact a distinct type of zither with a keyboard. It has an unusual, angelic...
- from vibrating strings: Bowed clavier Clavichord Clavicymbalum Clavinet Dolceola Electric piano Electric grand piano Harpsichord Clavicymbalum Lautenwerck...
- for songs such as "les oiseaux" "On brulera" "Umbrella" and many more Dolceola Guitar zither (chord zither, fretless zither) Guitaro Marxophone Omnichord...
- (8, 12), xylophone (10), acoustic piano (12, 14), harpsichord (12, 13), dolceola (12), percussion (13) Van **** Parksorgan (3), acoustic piano (8), harpsichord...
- synthesisers and keyboards, including organs, pianos, harpsichords and the dolceola, as well as the Orchestron, Farfisa and RMI Rocksichord. Baritone and lap...
- FroomMinimoog (1), additional acoustic piano (2), Rhodes piano (2), dolceola (4), additional Wurlitzer organ (6), additional baritone saxophone (6)...
- Harmonica Jim Keltner - Drums John Price - Drums Jim ****inson - Piano, dolceola Van **** Parks - Piano Alan Pasqua - Synthesizer Nathan East - B**** Jorge...
- Viktor Krauss - Upright b****, Mellotron Jeff Taylor - B**** accordion, dolceola, Marxophone, piano Lucinda Williams - Background vocals Jay Bellerose –...
- with various keyboard devices attached to the melody strings (Marxophone, dolceola, celestaphone, tremoloa, etc.). The invention of the autoharp, which uses...
- ****embling it. It has often been ****umed that Walker meant a dolceola, but that cannot be so: the dolceola was manufactured, sold, and recorded commercially, and...