10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EUHARMONIC»
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1
The Edinburgh encyclopaedia, conducted by D. Brewster
Divert in an almost insensible manner, or avoided, or managed at pleasure, by
the peformers on his euharmonic organ, by what he calls Enharmonic Changes,
which see. — DIVERS. See Diving. , DI VICOTTA, or Devvcotta, is the name of a ...
Edinburgh encyclopaedia, sir David Brewster, 1830
2
The Edinburgh encyclopaedia
Mr Liston completed his Euharmonic Organ, (see that article,) and, in 1812,
published his Essay on perfect Intonation, wherein this curious and important
system is fully explained. See Liston's Scales. Tempered Harmony, is such as
must of ...
In the 58th number of your first series, I observe a letter on the subject of my
Euharmonic Organ, in which that instrument is charged with grievous errors. As I
really feel no provocation, my answer shall be in perfect good humour ; but Mr.
G. H. ...
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The Mechanic Arts Favorable to Liberty and Social Progress: ...
It would be better if entirely inaudible. The new organ agrees with the voices, if
they are in tune, and there results perfect melody and perfect harmony. The
performer on the Euharmonic Organ, has, in addition to his present task, only, first
, ...
Alexander Hamilton Bullock, 1850
5
New Englander and Yale Review
ON PERFECT INTONATION AND THE EUHARMONIC ORGAN. An Essay on
Perfect Intonation ; with remarks, showing the Practicability of attaining it in the
Organ; together with a brief description of the Euharmonic Organ, of Alley 8f
Poole.
Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, 1850
6
Philosophical Magazine and Journal
... those of the nobility and gentry who are most conversant with the fine arts. .__.
___. EUHARMONIC ORGAN AT CALCU'I'I'A. - The friends of harmonic
improvements will regret to learn, that the liberal views and intentions of the
Elders ...
7
The Philosophical Magazine and Journal
Henry Listen's Euharmonic Organ (which remains yet on view at Messrs. Flight
and Robson's); the method of tuning which Notes by means of perfect concords
only, I have fully explained in your xxxviith volume, p. 'lib, and xxxixth volume, p.
Andrew Tilloch, Richard Taylor, 1815
within the period of the last 10 years ; particularly since ;the publication of Mr.
Liston's Essay, iu 1812, and since the frequent exhibition of his Euharmonic
Organs, have given those .experimental and practical illustrations on the subject,
which ...
It would be better if entirely inaudible. The new organ agrees with the voices, if
they are in tune, and there results perfect melody and perfect harmony. The
performer on the Euharmonic Organ, has, in addition to his present task, only, first
, ...
Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association, 1848
1407. JOSEPH ALLEY & HENRY W. POOLE, Newburyport, Mast. Euharmonic
Organ. [One of the makers of this instrument b,eing on the Committee of Judges
of Musical Instruments, confined his attention to the contributions of other
exhibitors.
Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association, Boston, 1844