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  • #REDIRECT [[Musical instrument#Construction]] {{R to section}} [[Category:Musical instruments|Technology]] ...
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  • # Acoustical apparatus and instruments # Musical acoustics ...
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  • ...[music box]] with movable pins, controlling electrical switches instead of musical notes. * [[Drum machine]] (electronic musical instrument) ...
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  • ...his extended bandwidth is to reproduce the vibratory signature for musical instruments such as violins, guitars, the human voice or sound effects in movies (for e For musical performance, drummers will often use a tactile sound transducer mounted on ...
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  • Standing waves are found in wind musical instruments. Wind instruments consist of a tube which acts as an acoustic transmission line in which stan ...
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  • {{short description|Musical performance from the top of a tower}} '''Tower music''' is a musical performance from the top of a tower. It can also designate the music compos ...
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  • ...rimental music|experimental]] approach and heavy use of digital [[sampler (musical instrument)|samplers]] which were not commonly used until the mid-to-late 1 ...as made with an [[:ja:LMD-649|LMD-649]], a custom-built digital [[Sampler (musical instrument)|sampler]] developed by [[Toshiba-EMI]] [[sound engineer|enginee ...
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  • ...ef>{{Cite book|title=Becoming a Garamut Player in Baluan, Papua New Guinea Musical Analysis As a Pathway to Learning|last=Lewis, Tony|isbn=9781315406480|oclc= ...other, the drum can be [[Musical tuning|tune]]d to produce two different [[Musical note|note]]s, a lower and a higher one. The drum's lips are hit with sticks ...
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  • ...>{{Cite book|vauthors=Fletcher NH, Rossing TD|title=The physics of musical instruments|date=1998|isbn=978-0-387-21603-4|edition=2nd|publisher=Springer|location=He ...
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  • ...sitive Recording Paper for Facsimile Telegraph Apparatus and Graphic Chart Instruments], [http://massis.lcs.mit.edu/archives/technical/western-union-tech-review/0 ...end contacts. Such a sensor may form the keyboard for a simple electronic musical instrument like a [[Tannerin]] or [[Stylophone]]. ...
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  • {{Short description|Device for making musical sounds}} .... This [[still life]] painting depicts a variety of French Baroque musical instruments, such as a [[natural horn]], [[transverse flute]], [[Musette de cour|musett ...
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  • ...aborate use of [[multitrack recording]] machines. They also used classical instruments on their recordings and [[guitar feedback]]. The group's attitude towards t ...ss / electronic components, designed and manufactured by EMI (Electric and Musical Industries), England, 1948...<!-- bot-generated title -->] at www.dhub.org< ...
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  • ...chine or tool by a musician or composer to make or perform [[music]]; to [[musical composition|compose]], [[music notation|notate]], playback or record songs [[Ancient Egypt]]ians developed stringed instruments, such as [[harp]]s, [[lyre]]s and [[lute]]s, which required making thin str ...
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  • [[File:Fender Princeton Reverb Amp detail.jpg|thumb|[[Fender Musical Instruments Corporation|Fender]] guitar amplifier with a tremolo effect]] In the early 1960s, [[Gibson Guitar Corporation|Gibson]] and [[Fender Musical Instruments Corporation|Fender]] started using ROs to modulate the tremolo effect in gu ...
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  • ...and [[Horn (acoustic)|horn]]s are used as waveguides for sound in musical instruments and [[loudspeaker]]s, and specially-shaped metal rods conduct ultrasonic wa * Waveguides are used in scientific instruments to measure optical, acoustic and elastic properties of materials and object ...
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  • ...[photocopier]]s, industrial [[automation]], professional light measurement instruments and [[Exposure (photography)#Automatic exposure|auto-exposure meters]].<ref ...isolator as a convenient and cheap [[tremolo]] modulator. [[Fender Musical Instruments Corporation|Fender]]'s early tremolo effects used two [[vacuum tubes]]; aft ...
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  • ...ng in Audio Amplifiers|last=Luu|first=Tuan|date=March 2005|publisher=Texas Instruments|quote=Peak power ratings are obtained by using peak voltage. [...] If the d ...sical instrument application, where distorted (overdriven) output may be a musical requirement, the system should be powered with an amplifier capable of deli ...
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  • ...d [[causal model]]ling. Despite the development of [[cognition|cognitive]] instruments for the comprehension of future, the [[stochastic process|stochastic]] and ...considered one of the most important and influential texts in 20th-century musical aesthetics.<ref>{{Cite book |last1=Warner |first1=Daniel |last2=Cox |first2 ...
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  • ...s of light, including its interactions with matter and the construction of instruments that use or detect it. * ''[[Intégral: The Journal of Applied Musical Thought]]'' ...
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  • ...the air. This principle is used in both [[horn loudspeaker]]s and musical instruments. Because most driver impedances are poorly matched to the impedance of free ...
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