Mélodéon

Mélodéon

En français, le mot mélodéon désigne un accordéon diatonique bi-sonore. Il comporte une rangée de boutons (10 le plus souvent) pour la mélodie à la main droite et 2 (le plus souvent) ou 4 soupapes pour l'accompagnement à la main gauche.

La partie mélodique dispose de 4 voix (rarement 3) qui peuvent être mise en jeu ou hors jeu individuellement par des tirettes.


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  • melodeon — 1847, variant of melodion, from Ger. Melopdoin, from Melodie, from O.Fr. melodie (see MELODY (Cf. melody)) …   Etymology dictionary

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