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- It is a free reed instrument, allied to the accordion.
- In addition he noted that the organ possessed two excellent free reeds.
- The harmonica is a free reed aerophone, also often made from brass.
- Free reed instruments have been of growing importance since their development in the nineteenth century.
- From 1880 through 1892, he focused on automatic player piano mechanisms, the free reed organette.
- Starting in 1790 Vogler changed all the organs he performed on by adding new registers with free reeds.
- Sean and Mizki free Reed from the experimental chamber before Sean once again battles Lisker and kills him.
- :: Neither the harmonica nor the melodica are brass or woodwind isntruments, but free reed aerophones.
- Various free reed instruments appear to have been invented since antiquity, but were unknown in the West until the early modern period.
- Chinese wind instruments include the " free reed mouth organ ) and " suona " ( a double reed oboe ).
- In addition to the provision of conventional beating reeds, Schulze provided two free reeds : the pedal Contra Posaune 32 and Posaune 16.
- Ensembles consisting of mouth organs ( pipes, an ancient instrument that is ancestor of all Western free reed instruments, such as the accordion.
- Its pipes ( often five in number ) are made of bamboo and it has free reeds that may be made of bamboo or metal.
- Like the related free reed pipe called bawu, the " hulusi " has a very pure, very mellow clarinet-like sound.
- A "'free reed aerophone "'is a musical instrument that produces sound as air flows past a vibrating reed in a frame.
- The styrene-based plastic construction resulted in lower cost, greater durability, and a distinct sound compared to other free reed aerophones with metal reeds.
- It has been claimed that this inspired a series of inventions in the early 19th century that were the foundation of the development of the modern free reeds.
- Following his apprenticeship he worked for three years in Cheltenham, assisting an instrument maker, W . E . Evans, who specialised in free reed instruments.
- The instrument uses free reeds and, according to its inventor, could be used as a solo instrument, to provide accompaniment, or as a quartet.
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