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David_Dovey:

--- Quote from: ALoveSupreme on 19 Jan 2009, 02:03 ---I think that's an accordion, but there's a segment at the end of Tannhäuser / Derivè (I guess it would just be Derivè) that has a melodica.

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I stand corrected!

Thrillho:

--- Quote from: ALoveSupreme on 19 Jan 2009, 02:03 ---
--- Quote from: David_Dovey on 18 Jan 2009, 18:52 ---Refused- The Apollo Program Was a Hoax

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I think that's an accordion, but there's a segment at the end of Tannhäuser / Derivè (I guess it would just be Derivè) that has a melodica.

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Isn't that just the accordion again, though? I always thought the higher notes would sound tinnier like that. Goddammit I wish I had my CDs at uni so I could check the sleevenotes.

David_Dovey:
Dangit I am sure there is some melodica on there somewhere and I can not listen to it again right now

ViolentDove:

--- Quote from: tigrar on 22 Jan 2009, 01:34 ---Does anyone know any place to get free sheet music or whatever for melodicas? I just bought one a week or two ago, but I've never played a piano-esque instrument. I can read music and know which notes are which; I just don't have any music for it.

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You can play most stuff on the melodica if you transpose liberally. That said, you're better off picking either chords or melody and going with that, as the small range on the melodica makes it hard to play both. I'd just pick a song you like and learn the chord progression as a start, maybe? Print off a chord chart for piano if you don't already have one, that might help.

fish across face:
'Melodica and Trombone' by Fridge
'I Set My Face To The Hillside' by Tortoise... at least I assume that's melodica.

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