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melodion

[ muh-loh-dee-uhn ]

noun

  1. a variant of melodeon.


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One of these was a pretty melodion, and the young woman's eyes sparkled when she beheld it.

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There was an old-time melodion in one corner and an up-to-date phonograph in another.

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The English concertina possesses one peculiarity which renders it unsuitable for playing with instruments tuned according to the law of equal temperament, such as the pianoforte, harmonium or melodion, i.e. it has enharmonic intervals between G♯ and A♯ and between D♭ and E♭.

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He early learned to play upon keyed instruments, the melodion, the piano, and the organ, the latter being his favorite.

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A tall scale, a sour glass, a tight stretch, an even table, a celebrated circus and a melodion, these and many more mistakes have no attributes, they are careless.

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