Ralé-poussé
The ralé-poussé is a diatonic accordion played on the island of Réunion in the southwest Indian Ocean.[1]: 126 It is played in the Creole music of the 20th century.
The name refers to the "push-pull" motion of diatonic playing, which distinguishes the instrument's playing style as it rhythmically swaps between the "push" set of notes and "pull" set of notes.[1]: 128
References
- ^ a b Jean-Pierre La Selve (1995). Musiques traditionnelles de la Réunion. Azalées éditions.
L'accordéon diatonique dit ralé-poussé par référence à l'obligation de tirer (râler) sur le soufflet pour produire certaines notes et de pousser pour les autres, râle le cœur, ou teint la lampe eu égard à la fatigue que son maniement entraînerai
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