Talk:Organetto

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I believe two kinds of organetto are mixed up in this article

 1. Organetto (= portative organ  from middle ages / renaissance)
 2. organetto (= member of accordion family = popular folk music instrument

Type 1 organetto has pipes (mostly open ended ) Type 2 organetto has a (metal) reeds

217.114.110.70 13:40, 3 September 2007 (UTC)

I agree. I have altered the article to reflect this, and moved the references. However, I haven't found much authoritative information on the Italian organetto. Perhaps someone else could provide some. Martin Turner (talk) 12:30, 25 December 2007 (UTC)