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User Name | Thread Name | Subject | Posted |
GUEST,John Hill | Accordion/Melodeon name (63* d) | RE: Accordion/Melodion name | 30 Dec 00 |
I have a dictionary that is about 1850 or so. It says that the accordion was invented in Vienna in 1529. (I think that was the year.. I dont have it here in the office). The point I'm trying to make it that the instrument seems to have survived about 350 years or so without this name of Melodion so why does it have to be used now? |