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American
Musical Instruments in the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Eastville, Va., February 14, 1872), who became the nation's foremost maker of
musical glasses. Smith's Grand Harmonicon, patented on April 7, 1825, had been
played by its inventor during the previous December at concerts in the House of ...
composition of the adagio and rondo in C minor K617 for musical glasses,53 flute
, oboe, viola and cello entered in Mozart's catalogue under 23 May 1791 and
probably also the little adagio in C major K356 for musical glasses. Both were ...
Hermann Abert, Cliff Eisen, 2007
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The Harvard Dictionary of Music
R c Musical glasses. Drinking glasses tuned by being filled with varying amounts
of water and played either by striking with small sticks or rubbing the rims with
wetted fingers. They were known in Europe from the 15th century and were ...
126 ON THE HARMONrCA, OR MUSICAL GLASSES ; WITH AN ACCOUNT OP A
RBCBNT IMPROVEMENT OP THIS INSTRUMENT. A writer in the French
Encyclopedia, says lie has read in an ancient author, that the Persians, in very
high ...
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The
Musical Cyclopedia: Or, The Principles of Music ...
(See Triad, & Chords A, and B.) HARMONICA, musical glasses so named from
the purity of the sounds. Very sweet music may be made on tumblers or other
glasses, diatonically tuned by partly filling them with water ; the sound is elicited
by a ...
William Smith Porter, Lowell Mason, 1834
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Percussion Instruments and Their History
According to Farmer2 musical glasses called tusiit, (an instrument played with
sticks) were known to Ibn Khaldun (d. 1406). Similar Persian instruments
included musical cups (saz-i tdsat\, musical bowls (saz-i kasaf), and an
instrument ...
(See Triad, & Chords A, and B.) HARMONICA, musical glasses so named from
the purity of the sounds. Very sweet music may be made oil tumblers or other
glasses, diatonically tuned by partly filling them with water ; the sound is elicited
by a ...
William Smith Porter, Lowell Mason, 1834
FRANKLIN'S INVENTION OF MUSICAL-GLASSES. — We are indebted to the
great American philosopher for the invention of musical glasses. His instrument
was a very different affair to the cumbrous collection of goblets occasionally ...
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Doctor Franklin's Medicine
During Franklin's own century, musical glasses and their players achieved much
higher status. In the hands of Christian Gottfried Helmond and others, they began
to be used as concert instruments. The eighteenth-century literature abounds ...
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Magazine of Popular Science, and Journal of the Useful Arts
352 ON MUSICAL GLASSES. If we were to enumerate all the instances in which
a fear of too great an expense puts an unfortunate check to any attempt to avail
ourselves of rational pleasures otherwise desirable, we should find that a great ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «MUSICAL GLASSES» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
musical glasses im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
5 reasons why 'real play' for children is still important
This includes do-it-yourself crayons, safe finger paint and musical glasses. These activities will further improve children's "creative machine" ... «Philippine Star, Jun 15»
Rare glass harp's style similar to English cabinetmaker's work
A. This fascinating instrument is also known as the glass harp or musical glasses, and was invented, and first played by Irishman Richard ... «Waterloo Record, Apr 15»
quartet-lab, Wigmore Hall
There were the juddering “electric insects”, the bewitching sound of Wispelway's cello at the top of the register against bowed musical glasses, ... «The Arts Desk, Okt 14»
Day trips: Follow Ben Franklin's footsteps in Philadelphia
In his travels as a diplomat in Europe, he took notice of a new form of entertainment: musicians would play a set of "singing" or musical glasses. «Allentown Morning Call, Aug 14»
Hamas Scare Clip Becomes Israel's Summer Hit
Facebook, Yahoo, AOL, Windows Live. Liebe Laura Schulman · Top Commenter. This is freaking hilarious....my favorite is the musical glasses! «Arutz Sheva, Aug 14»
Concert review: Continuum (Australian String Quartet)
... had come for and, with the ASQ called upon to add chanting, whistling, gongs, maracas and musical glasses to its skillset, it didn't disappoint. «Limelight Magazine, Mär 14»
'Not Exactly Cooperstown' Celebrates Baseball's Rebels and …
... on a harp, violin, ukulele, Erhu (a Chinese violin), a trombone ensemble, a pedal steel guitar, a flute, musical glasses and musical saw. «Huffington Post, Feb 14»
Season's Givings
This set of two musical glasses is sure to impress at any holiday gathering and, even better, will appeal to any wine or music lover. «Salt Lake City Weekly, Dez 13»
QI: some quite interesting things about 300s
The sutra also contains advice on a number of other lifestyle skills, including tattooing, playing musical glasses filled with water, making ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Sep 13»
Hebrides Ensemble, Queen's Hall, Edinburgh
The performance begins before a note has been heard. Hands are washed in two adjacent basins. The rims of 37 “musical glasses”, housed in ... «Financial Times, Aug 13»