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Descripción
Musical glasses developed by Benjamin Franklin around 1761, in which glass bowls of graded size fitted concentrically on a horizontal rod are turned by a crank attached to a pedal as the player rubs the rims with slightly moistened or chalk-dusted fingers to produce sound. In a slightly later development, a shallow trough of water is fitted below the rod, which is mounted obliquely so that the bowls are moistened as they rotate.
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Otros términos
- 玻璃琴 [zh]
- armónicas (idiófonos) [es]
- bō lí qín [zh]
- bo li qin [zh]
- po li ch'in [zh]
- armonica [en]
- armonica [nl]
- glass harmonica [en]
- glass harmonicas [en]
- harmonicas, glass [en]
- 玻璃鐘琴 [zh]
- 玻璃碗琴 [zh]
- armonica's [nl]
- armónica (idiófono) [es]