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    A Chemnitzer concertina is a musical instrument of the hand-held bellows-driven free-reed category, sometimes called squeezeboxes. The Chemnitzer concertina...
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    German and Central European descendants, the term concertina often refers to the Chemnitzer concertina, which is bisonoric and closely related to the bandoneon...
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  • Chemnitzer may refer to: Chemnitzer concertina, a large, square concertina used for traditional German and polka music Chemnitzer Land, a former district...
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    Bandoneon (category Concertina)
    appearance, they are not bandoneons. Chemnitzer concertina: Chemnitzer concertina made in 1926 Chemnitzer concertina made in 2000 Chromatiphon: BandoMIneDonI...
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  • concertina family developed by Carl F. Zimmerman, based on the earlier Chemnitzer concertina of Carl Friedrich Uhlig. Zimmerman, a native of Carlsfeld, Saxony...
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    was paramount during the nascent days of 16 Horsepower was the Chemnitzer concertina.[citation needed] It was erroneously credited as a bandoneon (a...
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    David Eugene Edwards (category Chemnitzer concertina players)
    David Eugene Edwards (born February 24, 1968) is an American musician. He is the lead singer of Wovenhand, and also the main songwriter and the principal...
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    include the German concertina, the Anglo-German (or "Anglo") concertina, the bandoneon, the Chemnitzer concertina (see concertina) and the mouth organ...
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    aerophones 421.221 South Africa fipple flutes tin whistle Concertina Chemnitzer concertina aerophones 412.132 Europe free reed instruments accordion Conch...
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  • bandoneon on this album is actually a similar instrument called a Chemnitzer concertina.[citation needed] The album title is a reference to the Holy Bible...
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  • Walter Jagiello (category Chemnitzer concertina players)
    and music arranger from Chicago, Illinois. He was a self-taught Chemnitzer concertina and drum player, who sang Polish as well as English in many of his...
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    Carl Friedrich Uhlig (category Concertina makers)
    family of concertinas, from which are descended variants such as the Anglo concertina, bandoneĆ³n, Carlsfelder concertina, and Chemnitzer concertina. Uhlig...
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  • Otto Schlicht (category Concertina makers)
    own shop in Minnesota. Litwin, Steve; Kohan, Mark (2004). "The Chemnitzer Concertina: Polka Music's Workhorse". Polish American Journal. Retrieved 30...
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    reed instruments (including the accordion or concertina, although for the most part the Chemnitzer concertina is usually favored over the accordion in German-American...
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  • Dorocke was a craftsman at Star Concertina in Cicero, Illinois, the last full-time manufacturer of Chemnitzer concertinas in the US, which ceased manufacturing...
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  • as Horsepower David Eugene Edwards - lead vocals, guitar, banjo, Chemnitzer concertina, hurdy-gurdy, lap steel, bandoneon Jean-Yves Tola - drums, vocals...
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    and one trumpet) and "Chicago Push" featuring the accordion, Chemnitzer and Star concertinas, upright bass or bass guitar, drums, and (almost always) two...
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