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- Clavichord (3295 bytes)
3: ...ast instruments built were up to seven feet long with a six octave range.
5: ...[[bebung]]'', and can be used to give a form of [[vibrato]].
7: ...ury, clavichords were often built ''unfretted'', with a separate pair of strings for each key.
9: ...s organ repertoire were in fact more accurately written for the pedal clavichord.
11: ...00-1800 can be played on the clavichord; however, it is too quiet to use in any but the smallest ensem... - Harmonium (4268 bytes)
5: ...e tuning was more stable, it was lighter, and it withstood the bumpy shipment by rail better. They wer...
13: ... to its portability and its low price. Its popularity has stayed intact to the present day, and the ha...
15: ...is by followers of the [[sikh]] faith, who use it it the devotional singing of prayers, called [[kirta...
20: ... One of the largest pioneers of this style is Pandit Tulsidas Borkar of Mumbai. More and more music st...
22: ...apart. This overall makes the sound fuller. In addition, many harmioniums feature an octave coupler, a... - Electronic musical instrument (4501 bytes)
1: ... sound, such as by adjusting the [[pitch (music)|pitch]], [[frequency]], or duration of each [[note]].
5: ...ineer [[Edgar Var賥]] created a variety of compositions using electronic horns, whistles, and tape. M...
10: ...ment was the [[Denis d?or]] dating from [[1753]]. It was followed by the [[Clavecin 鬥ctrique]] by th...
12: ... and a weight of 200 tons; because of a lack of suitable loudspeakers at that time, the music was dist...
14: ...ds that depended on the interactions of the user with an RF field. This was followed in 1928 by the [... - Hammond organ (5160 bytes)
1: ... music]]. It was widely used in United States military chapels during and after the [[Second World Wa...
5: ...[waveform]]s from [[harmonic series]] to generate its sounds. As in [[Thaddeus Cahill]]'s earlier [[Te...
7: ... of the Hammond sound with simple electronic circuitry was difficult, because the subtly-changing phas...
9: ...speakers had a rotating component that produced a vibrato effect. Soon, the Leslie became a ''de facto'' co...
13: It is worth noting that not all Hammonds were of the... - Rhodes piano (5144 bytes)
1: ... '''Rhodes piano''' is a [[musical instrument]]. Its distinctive sound has appeared particularly in [...
7: ...ed from both the [[celesta]] and the [[electric guitar]]. The action is similar to that of a conventio...
11: ..., so each tine vibrates in front of an electric-guitar-style [[magnetic pickup]]. The pickups' output ...
13: ... preamp with stereo panning is included on the "suitcase" models; the "stage" models lack the preamp.
15: ...e the sound brighter, harder, and more bell-like. It can be heard on many records from that time. Whe... - Vibraphone (4143 bytes)
4: ...g more common. The vibraphone is commonly played with [[cord]] or [[yarn]] [[drum stick#Mallets|mallet...
6: ...s. The player can vary the speed of the tremolo. With the motor off, the vibraphone has a mellow, bell...
8: ...damped and the sound of each bar is quite short; with the pedal down, they will sound for several seco...
10: ...jazz]] which began after its invention in the [[United States|USA]] in [[1921]].
16: ...s used tends to adversely impact the player's ability to easily play melodic lines.
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