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A melodeon or diatonic button accordion is a member of the free-reed aerophone family of musical instruments. It is a type of button accordion on which the melody-side keyboard contains one or more rows of buttons, with each row producing the notes of a single diatonic scale. The buttons on the bass-side keyboard are most commonly arranged in pairs, with one button of a pair sounding the fundamental of a chord and the other the corresponding major triad (or, sometimes, a minor triad). Diatonic button accordions are popular in many countries, and used mainly for playing popular music and traditional folk music, and modern offshoots of these genres. ==Nomenclature== Various terms for the diatonic button accordion are used in different parts of the English-speaking world. * In Britain and Australia, the term ''melodeon'' is commonly used,〔Mallinson, Dave. ''The D/G Melodeon''. Cleckheaton, Yorkshire: mally.com (2002) ISBN 1-899512-01-2. Page 3.〕 regardless of whether the instrument has one, two, or three rows of melody buttons. * In Ireland, ''melodeon'' ((アイルランド語:mileoidean) or ''an bosca'') is reserved for instruments with a single row of melody buttons (a “one-row” instrument), while instruments with two or three rows are called ''button accordions'' (often simply ''accordions'').〔Vallely, Fintan (ed.), ''Companion to Irish Traditional Music'', Cork University Press, Cork, Ireland, 2012. ISBN 978-1-85918-450-9〕 * In North America, both one-row and multi-row instruments are usually simply called ''accordions''. (Historically, the term melodeon was applied to various 19th-century free-reed organs.) To simplify matters and avoid ambiguity, in the remainder of this article the term diatonic button accordion, or DBA, will be used. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Diatonic button accordion」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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