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accordion departments. The
oldest name for this
group of
instruments is
harmonika, from the Gr**** harmonikos,
meaning "harmonic, musical". Today, native...
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Harmonica (or the
German equivalent Harmonika) can
refer to: Harmonica, free-reed
aerophone (G. Mundharmonika) Gl**** harmonica, gl****
ideophone (G. Glasharmonika)...
- The
Steirische Harmonika (Austrian
German pronunciation: [ˈʃtaɪrɪʃɛ
harˈmoːnika]) is a type of
bisonoric diatonic button accordion important to the alpine...
- in the world. The
oldest surviving work
written about music theory is
Harmonika Stoicheia by Aristoxenus.
Asian music covers a
swath of
music cultures...
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accordion Free b****
accordion Piano accordion Schrammel accordion Steirische Harmonika Piano Grand Piano Fortepiano Upright piano Square piano Electric piano...
- self-built studio, in Düsseldorf. "Atem" is a
recording of breathing,
while "
Harmonika"
features a tape-mani****ted
mouth organ. The
cover design,
credited to...
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Varhany Krnov and the
aforementioned Harmonika. 1975
marked the
beginning of
production of
Jolana guitars in the
Harmonika Horovice factory.
Jolana continued...
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Christopher Moller).
Anleitung zum
Selbstunterricht auf der
Harmonika. Roellig, Leopold. Uber die
Harmonika / Uber die Orphika. Smith, James.
Tutor for the Musical...
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notes reminiscent of the
helicon tuba, is
known in
German as a
Steirische Harmonika. In Italy, a
diatonic button accordion is a
fisarmonica diatonica or organetto...
- Alpenländische
Volksmusik Stylistic origins Traditional folk
music Cultural origins Alps
region Typical instruments Steirische Harmonika guitar violin family...