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  1. Canción melódica (pronounced [kanˈθjom meˈloðika]; Spanish for "melodic song"), also known as canción ligera ("light song") is a genre of Spanish-language popular music typically defined by sentimental ballads with light, orchestral arrangements.

  2. La melódica es un instrumento de soplar o aerófono de lengüetas libres, similar al acordeón o la armónica. Este instrumento presenta un teclado en la parte superior que produce sonido solo al soplar a través de una boquilla ubicada en un extremo del instrumento. Cada tecla tiene una caña o lengüeta.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MelodicaMelodica - Wikipedia

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    The mouthpiece can be a short rigid or semi-flexible plastic piece or a long flexible plastic tube (designed to allow the player to either hold the keyboard so the keys can be seen or lay the keyboard horizontally on a flat surface for two-handed playing). A foot pump can also be used as an alternative to breathing into the instrument.Melodica keyb...

    The melodica was first used as a serious musical instrument in the 1960s by composers such as Steve Reich, in his piece titled Melodica (1966). Brazilian multi-instrumentalist Hermeto Pascoal developed a technique consisting of singing while playing the melodica, resulting in a wide tonal and harmonic palette. Jamaican dub and reggae musician Augus...

    Melodicas are classified primarily by the range of the instrument. Melodicas with different ranges have slightly different shapes. 1. Soprano and alto melodicasare higher-pitched and thinner sounding than tenors. Some are designed to be played with both hands at once: the left hand plays the black keys, and the right hand plays the white keys. Othe...

    The melodica is known by various names, often at the whim of the manufacturer. Melodion (Suzuki), Triola (Seydel), Melodika (Apollo), Melodia (Diana), Pianica (Yamaha), Melodihorn (Samick), Melodyhorn (Angel), Diamonica (Bontempi), Pianetta (Guerrini), face piano[citation needed], and Clavietta (Borel/Beuscher) are just some of the variants. When a...

    Played horizontally, with two hands and an air tube
    Played vertically, with two hands and an air tube
    Melodica being played vertically, with one hand and without air tube
    Wooden melodica; Suzuki Wood Melodion W-37
    Media related to Melodicasat Wikimedia Commons
  4. Canción melódica (in Spanish; Castilian pronounced as /kanˈθjom meˈloðika/; Spanish for "melodic song"), also known as canción ligera ("light song") is a genre of Spanish-language popular music typically defined by sentimental ballads with light, orchestral arrangements.

  5. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Canción melódica ( pronounced [ kanˈθjom meˈloðika]; Spanish for "melodic song"), also known as canción ligera ("light song") is a genre of Spanish-language popular music typically defined by sentimental ballads with light, orchestral arrangements.

  6. Mar 15, 2009 · quizas eso es lo que esta busquando? se llama en ingles: wind piano http://www.melodicas.com/melodica_is_a_wind_instrument_cr.htm

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Latin_balladLatin ballad - Wikipedia

    Latin ballad (Spanish: balada romántica) is a sentimental ballad derived from bolero that originated in the early 1960s in Los Angeles, California and Southern California. Some of the best known artists of the Latin ballad are Julio Iglesias , Mocedades , José Luis Rodriguez , Luis Miguel , Camilo Sesto , Emmanuel , Nino Bravo , Roberto ...

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