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website on "
organetto" (diatonic accordion)".
Organetto.info.
Retrieved 2012-10-10. "www.
organetto.it il
portale dell'organetto italiano".
Organetto.it. Retrieved...
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kintorna (from Bayern-Austrian "Kinterne");
Italian names include organetto a
manovella ("crank organ") and
organo tedesco ("German organ"); the Polish...
- Slovenian-Austro-German
Steirische Harmonika, the
Czech Heligonka Harmonika, the
Italian organetto, the
Swiss Schwyzerörgeli and the
Anglo concertina.
Piano accordions use...
- verb portare, "to carry"), also
known during Italian Trecento as the
organetto, is a
small pipe
organ that
consists of one rank of flue pipes, sometimes...
- In Italy, a
diatonic button accordion is a
fisarmonica diatonica or
organetto. In
Limburgish it is
known as trèkzak or
kwetsjbuul / kwetsjbujel. The...
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Detail of
Landini wearing a
corona laurea while playing an
organetto in an
illustration from the 15th-century
Squarcialupi Codex I-Fl 87, f. 121v...
- instrumentation.
Sergio Berardo - voice,
ghironda Dino Tron - accordion,
organetto, bag pipe
Riccardo Serra -
drums Gianluca Dho - b****
Enrico Gosmar - guitar...
- 8 b****
button accordion)
Italy Saltarello Organetto (2, 4, and 8 B**** Diatonic)
Italy Tarantella Organetto (2, 4, and 8 B**** Diatonic) ****an Ryūkōka Korea...
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Sicilian folk music.
Since its
invention in the
early 19th century, the
Organetto, a
diatonic folk accordion, also has been
prevalent in
traditional Sicilian...
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Common instruments include the
organetto, an
accordion most
closely ****ociated with the saltarello; the
diatonic button organetto is most
common in central...