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Easy Living on Wheatstone Pinhole Aeola Treble


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One doesn’t need a Baritone or even a Tenor for many of these ballads.. This on my wee Pinhole Aeola Treble with just 4 folds in the bellows.

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I see 28 buttons on  the visible end, making 56 buttons for the whole instrument.

Is this an extended treble with an extra 1/2 octave at the high end of the range, or possibly a tenor-treble with an extra 1/2 octave at the lower end of the range?

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It’s an extended treble at the top end. Don’t use that extended range much but bought the instrument about ten years ago for its mellow tone.

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