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squeeze box
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Noun1.squeeze box - a portable box-shaped free-reed instrumentsqueeze box - a portable box-shaped free-reed instrument; the reeds are made to vibrate by air from the bellows controlled by the player
free-reed instrument - a wind instrument with a free reed
keyboard instrument - a musical instrument that is played by means of a keyboard
clavier, piano keyboard, fingerboard - a bank of keys on a musical instrument


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You'll find traditional Irish musical instruments being played here - the uillean pipes or elbow pipes, the bodhran drum, fiddles, tin whistles, squeeze boxes.
Where have all the squeeze boxes and accordians gone that we used to see during sing-a-longs in so many pubs and where have all the Beatles suits and Beatles jackets that everyone used to wear gone?
Shanty Festival organiser Jack Coutts explains: ``There are groups from America, Brittany,Italy,Denmark and the Netherlands carting with them enough guitars, fiddles and squeeze boxes to sink abattleship.
 
 
 
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