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Melodicas are
classified primarily by the
range of the instrument.
Melodicas with
different ranges have
slightly different...
- the
melodica on the
magazine programme Tinker and Taylor. The
Icelandic musical group múm are well
known for both
recording with and
using melodicas live...
- instruments, such as harmonicas, kazoos, accordions,
recorder flutes,
melodicas, banjos, electric, acoustic,
resonator and
classical guitars, b****es,...
- pop
music created using toy
instruments such as toy pianos, xylophones,
melodicas, ukuleles,
small accordions, and timpani, led by
musicians Marc Marcé...
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Chromatic 16-hole (over) and
diatonic 10-hole (under)
harmonica Hohner Melodicas Plung, pla**** by the Mru
people of
Bangladesh and
Burma Sheng, a Chinese...
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Melodica Men is a
YouTube channel created by Joe
Buono and
Tristan Clarke, who
perform an
eclectic mix of
music as
melodica duets.
Their first viral hit...
- Canción
melódica (pronounced [kanˈθjom meˈloðika];
Spanish for "melodic song"), also
known as canción
ligera ("light song") is a
genre of Spanish-language...
- as
melodicas,
pianos and
guitar amplifiers in the past.
Tokai began in 1947, as a
harmonica and
piano manufacturer. It
developed its
first melodica, the...
- Brooklyn-based
electronic rock duo
consisting of Mike
Stroud (guitar,
melodica, synthesizers, percussion) and
producer Evan Mast (b****, synthesizers,...
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instruments being pla**** and
woven into an
electronic music context,
including melodicas, guitarjo,
electric space fiddle, drums, jaw harps, vocals, harmonica...