PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «ELECTROPHONE»
electrophone
instruments
list
sound
category
added
hornbostel
sachs
musical
instrument
classification
system
describe
involving
electricity
divided
into
subcategories
=electrically
actuated
acoustic
amplified
which
make
primarily
electrically
driven
oscillators
such
electrophone
encyclopedia
britannica
class
initial
either
produced
electronic
means
conventionally
music
whose
oscillation
electric
current
organ
synthesizer
electrophonic
define
what
sweetwater
that
produces
electrical
five
main
merriam
webster
generated
electronically
compare
aerophone
chordophone
reverso
meaning
also
electron
electrophile
electrophoresis
late
life
slower
pace
radios
spreading
news
depended
daily
newspaper
this
being
united
states
early
radio
simplest
form
application
familiar
wonderful
invention
telephone
like
transmitters
distributed
audio
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between
relayed
live
theatre
infinite
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about
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company
specializing
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «ELECTROPHONE»
Scopri l'uso di
electrophone nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
electrophone e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
'"The Stolz Electrophone a New Scientific and Practical Invention for those who,
Deea?el°yrPnaowalbe TESTED IN YOUR OWN HOME Deaf or partially deaf
people may now make a month's trial of the Stolz Electrophone in their own
homes ...
Do You HEAR Well ? r"The Stolz Electrophone Electrophone in use: shows less
than Eye-Glasses. a New Scientific and Practical Invention for those who IN
YOUR OWN HOME Deaf or partially deaf people may now make a month's trial of
the ...
But it has been done before, in 1895, by the Electrophone Company of Gerrard
Street, London MONITOR Genetic disease diagnosed in a lO-week fetus
MOTHERS at. ELECTROPHONE. Denys Parsons The banker is let into his house
by the ...
How Prominent Business Men Hear with the "Electrophone" Eardrums, trumpets,
speaking tubes and such old fashioned and harmful things are no longer
necessary; the "Electrophone" (protected by U. 8. Patents Nos. 858,984 and
855,458) ...
5
Vintage Telephones of the World
Electrophone subscribers were provided with an 'intermediate switch' which
enabled them to connect their telephone lines to either their telephone or the
Electrophone apparatus. The Electrophone apparatus itself generally consisted
of a ...
P. J. Povey, Reg A. J. Earl, 1988
Do You HEAR Well ? T^l_ O □ 1 C*l X. * New Scientific and Practical Invention
for those who — 1 he Molz Electrophone ^Dei°;prjt tested in your own home Deaf
or partially deaf people may now make a month's trial of the Stolz Electrophone ...
7
Library of Universal Knowledge
343 Electric Loom. Electrophone. brated firm, 15 ft. long, 9 ft. wide, and 9 ft. deep,
that will contain 6,600 gallons of the copper solution. The French are also making
great progress in the art. M. Oudry has taken electro- casts of the bas-reliefs on ...
8
Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge ...
ELEPHANTIASIS- ELLIS. electrophone consists of two metallic plates separated
by a sheet of cartridge-paper, the whole being closely pressed together by a
heavy weight or Bcrew. Such an instrument, when its plates are connected with
the ...
9
The Smart Set: A Magazine of Cleverness
Do. You. HEAR. Well ? The. Stolz. Electrophone. TM. Scientific end Practical
Invention for those who^ tJtZZlZSft TESTED IN YOUR OWN HOME Deaf or
partially deaf people may now make a month's trial of the Stolz Electrophone in
their own ...
George Jean Nathan, Henry Louis Mencken, 1908
10
Theatre, Performance and Analogue Technology: Historical ...
For an account of the first Paris-London telephone broadcast, see 'Paris Opera by
Telephone', Washington Post, 21 June 1896, 24. 8. A short report in The
Electrician states: 'Her Majesty heard the electrophone for the first time on
Wednesday, ...
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «ELECTROPHONE»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
electrophone nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Rundle: On the world's oldest video rental store in Boulder, Colorado
The way we lived then, that way of pleasure going, like the electrophone and the rented Hogarth print, faded like old posters left too long in the ... «Daily Review, ott 14»
Centenary salute to the wartime Post Office heroes
... supply of a free telephone service for institutions like the Red Cross, and the provision of Electrophone, an early cable entertainment service, ... «BT.com, ago 14»
Headphones: The complete history
Before Spotify Premium there was the Electrophone. Invented in Britain in the 1890s, this subscription service (extravagant at £5 a year) ... «Stuff.tv, dic 13»
How The Electric Guitar Was Invented
... Epiphone (Electrophone and Electar), and Gibson in 1935. In 1946, the Greek-American manufacturer of musical instruments and amplifiers, ... «Gizmodo Australia, nov 13»
Messages from the past
The Electrophone, which delivered audio entertainment by telephone until it was superseded by radio in the 1920s, may seem a silly ... «The Economist, lug 13»
The tragic tale of the telephone's real inventor, Antonio Meucci
The real inventor of the telephone - which he called "electrophone" - was Meucci, who was born in Florence in 1808 and died impoverished in ... «South China Morning Post, mag 13»
A Partial History of Headphones
In the 1890s, a British company called Electrophone created a system allowing ... Before the Electrophone, French engineer Ernest Mercadier ... «Smithsonian, mar 13»
Hey, Entrepreneurs, Check Out All The Wacky Names Thomas …
Electrophone = Electric speaker. Brontophone = Thunder speaker. Klangophone = Bird-cry sounder. Surigmophone = Whistling sounder «Business Insider, feb 12»
Historical Profile of Greek Music Produced in America
... followed by PHAROS, CONSTANTINOPLE RECORD COMPANY, ACROPOLIS, ELECTROPHONE, OLYMPUS HELLAS RECORDS, etc. «Greek Reporter, apr 11»
The 19th Century iPhone
Electrophone was based at Pelican House in Gerrard Street at the heart of London's Soho - an ideal location close to to the heart of theatreland ... «BBC News, mag 10»