| 31. | He also modified a melodeon ( a type of pump organ ) so that it could transmit its music electrically over a distance.
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| 32. | This primacy is given an exaggerated statement in the " Adagia " aphorism, " Words are the only melodeon ."
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| 33. | They would first perform at the Melodeon, then travel to the Chatham, to finish up the night at Hooley's.
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| 34. | On Summer evenings fiddlers, flautists and melodeon-players played dance music ( sets, half-sets and reels ) until midnight.
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| 35. | Through that he was invited to join the ceilidh band Phungus as cover for the main melodeon player Paul Nye who had been unwell.
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| 36. | When a new building was built in 1871, a new organ was also purchased, and the Melodeon was given to Miss Fauble.
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| 37. | The " Barrack Room Ballads " album was recorded by Bill Leader, with Chris Birch on fiddle and Tony Hall on melodeon.
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| 38. | Along with a rival theater, the Melodeon, the establishment was " a nightly disgrace to Broadway and its adjacent streets ."
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| 39. | That evening, Paulina Kellogg Wright Davis presided over a large meeting in Boston's Melodeon Hall, while Lucy Stone served as secretary.
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| 40. | Dunne was born in Castlebar, County Mayo, " in the old melodeon and guitar, and was among an elite of Traveller musicians.
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