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{{short description|Eastern European diatonic button accordion}} |
{{short description|Eastern European diatonic button accordion}} |
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[[File:Hlavacek.jpg|thumb|right|An example of heligonka]] |
[[File:Hlavacek.jpg|thumb|right|An example of heligonka]] |
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The '''heligonka''' or '''helikónka''' (in [[Slovak language|Slovak]]: heligónka) is a [[Czech Republic|Czech]], [[Slovakia|Slovak]] and a [[Poland|Polish]] |
The '''heligonka''' or '''helikónka''' (in [[Slovak language|Slovak]]: heligónka) is a [[Czech Republic|Czech]], [[Slovakia|Slovak]] and a [[Poland|Polish]] Goral <ref>{{cite web |title="Instrumenty z duszą" – Zagrojciez nom, heligonki! |date=February 2017 |url=https://kulturaludowa.pl/aktualnosci/instrumenty-z-dusza-zagrojciez-nom-heligonki/ |publisher=Kultura ludowa | language=pl | access-date=10 July 2022}}</ref> [[diatonic button accordion]],<ref>{{cite book|last=Puchmertl|first=Miloš|title=Škola hry na diatonické harmoniky helikónky|publisher=Trizonia|location=Prague|isbn=8090011780}}</ref> similar to the Alpine [[Steirische Harmonika]]. Like the latter, the heligonka differs from other types of diatonic button accordions by having a supplemented and amplified bass part. |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
Latest revision as of 20:23, 25 May 2024
The heligonka or helikónka (in Slovak: heligónka) is a Czech, Slovak and a Polish Goral [1] diatonic button accordion,[2] similar to the Alpine Steirische Harmonika. Like the latter, the heligonka differs from other types of diatonic button accordions by having a supplemented and amplified bass part.
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[edit]References
[edit]- ^ ""Instrumenty z duszą" – Zagrojciez nom, heligonki!" (in Polish). Kultura ludowa. February 2017. Retrieved 10 July 2022.
- ^ Puchmertl, Miloš. Škola hry na diatonické harmoniky helikónky. Prague: Trizonia. ISBN 8090011780.