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- Clavichord (3295 bytes)
5: ...[[bebung]]'', and can be used to give a form of [[vibrato]].
7: ...it limits the abilities of the instrument, since only one note can be played at a time on each string.... - Harmonium (4268 bytes)
13: ...ic of India|Indian music]], as well as being commonly found in Indian homes.
15: ...t least one harmonium. The harmonium is also commonly accomponied by the [[tabla]]. To sikhs the harmo...
22: ...some models feature a stop which causes a form of vibrato), and the keyboard. The harmonium's [[timbre]], o... - Electronic musical instrument (4501 bytes)
1: ...uments whose sound is produced mechanically, and only amplified electronically - for example an [[elec...
16: ...able [[pitch (music)|pitch]], [[amplitude]] and [[vibrato]].
20: These early electronic instruments produced only pure tones and were frequently used to make [[av...
23: The most commonly used electronic instruments are [[synthesizer]]s... - Hammond organ (5160 bytes)
7: ...d to Hammond organs included an electromechanical vibrato. The distinctive "key click" that was originally ...
9: ...speakers had a rotating component that produced a vibrato effect. Soon, the Leslie became a ''de facto'' co...
11: ... most sought-after model, though the C-3 differs only in cosmetics. Hammonds can be divided into two ... - Rhodes piano (5144 bytes)
13: ...cessed through a stereo tremolo (which was called Vibrato on the Rhodes front panel) [[effects unit]], whic...
15: ...ed forcefully, the sound becomes less sweet, as nonlinear distortion creates a characteristic "growlin...
31: ...owned by [[Roland Corporation|Roland]], but they only slap the name onto their electronic copies; they... - Vibraphone (4143 bytes)
4: ...also becoming more common. The vibraphone is commonly played with [[cord]] or [[yarn]] [[drum stick#Ma...
6: ...is on and a note is struck, the notes acquire a [[vibrato|tremolo]] sound as the resonators are covered and...
18: ...uitar or piano. Unlike the piano, the vibraphone only allows for one sustain and dampening system: the...
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