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Synonyms for reed organ

a free-reed instrument in which air is forced through the reeds by bellows

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With her will be another award-winner, the musician Saul Rose, renowned for his melodeon playing.
Joined by their daughter, singer and fiddle player, Eliza Carthy as well as honorary family member, melodeon player, Tim Van Eyken they form one of Britain's most successful and influential folk bands ( Waterson:Carthy.
At 2pm the Walled Garden will echo to the harmonies of the Circle Singers, from Leamington, Flauto Dolce recorder group and Ben Matthias on melodeon until 4pm.
The line-up is Damien Barber on vocals, guitar, concertina and rapper, Bryony Griffiths on fiddle and vocals, Will Hampson on harmonica, melodeon, Morris and rapper, Lee Sykes on bass and rapper, and Ben Griffin on drums.
Bill introduced us to the melodeon - the traditional accompaniment to Morris dancing.
He is often described as an "instrumental genius", for as well as singing, he plays guitars, melodeon, piano and tin whistle.
The singer and multiinstrumentalist, who specialises in button accordion and melodeon, is teaming up with three artists from South Africa, Syria and China for Kaleidoscope, at the Philharmonic Hall.
He plays his melodeon every week, come rain or shine, to raise funds for Cancer Research UK and help pick others up who are going through tough times like him.
More than a decade after her debut solo release, Bridges, which presented her as a new folk voice to be reckoned with - Katie's latest project sees her reuniting with friends and fellow North East-based musicians Dave Gray (on melodeon) and Shona Mooney (on fiddle).
He performed two short pieces of music using his harmonica and melodeon, with the first being a spellbinding version of 'Amazing Grace'.
BELLISIMO Italian Adamo Laurenti kept covered as he played his melodeon
ONE of the world's best melodeon players and critically acclaimed singer-songwriter Luke Daniels has announced a UK tour which brings him to the Blue Sky Cafe, Bangor, on March 16.
Organised in partnership with Durham's musical launderette, Eliza and Saul Rose offer a powerful pairing of voices, fiddle and melodeon, while Hayes is very quickly being recognised for her talent as a singer and flautist.
Featuring 30 dancers, an Irish band and the Tenors (soon to have their own American public television series), the show is packed with colourful Celtic costumes and unusual, rare and traditional musical instruments - Celtic bouzouki, cittern, octave mandolin, melodeon, tin whistle, harps, fiddles and more.
Instruments involved are fiddle, melodeon, piccolo, whistle, and jew's harp.