Livenka
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The livenka (Russian: ливенка) or Livenskaya garmoshka (Russian: Ливенская гармошка) is a specific variety of accordion used in Russian folk music, specifically in the region around the city of Livni (Orel Oblast), from which the instrument takes its name.
[edit] Physical description
- The livenka is a unisonoric instrument, meaning that each button produces the same tone, regardless of the direction of the bellows.
- The right-hand buttons play the notes of a mixolydian mode.
- The left-hand levers play intervals of thirds or fourths, so that adjacent levers operated simultaneously will play a triad.
- The livenka has a very long bellows, when compared to other accordions-- sometimes having forty folds, and extending to over a meter in length.
[edit] History
The name of the inventor of the livenka was not preserved. It is believed to have been developed in the second half of the 19th century as a modification of German button accordions.
[edit] External links
- Ливенская гармошка (Livenskaya garmoshka), in Russian
- Squeezebox, an open repository of squeezebox knowledge on Wikia.
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