- An
Aeolian harp (also wind
harp) is a
musical instrument that is pla**** by the wind.
Named after Aeolus, the
ancient Gr**** god of the wind, the traditional...
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concert halls of that name
Aeolian harp, a
harp that is pla**** by the wind
Aeolian mode, a
musical mode, the
natural minor key
Aeolian Quartet (1952–1981),...
- The
Eolian Harp is not a love poem and
instead focuses on man's
relationship with nature. The
central images of the poem is an
Aeolian harp, an item that...
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Retrieved 2024-01-25.
Harper,
Douglas (2001–2020). "
Aeolian".
Online Etymology Dictionary. Herodotus, The Histories, 7.95: "The
Aeolians furnished sixty ships...
- sticks,
plucked with the bare
fingers or a plectrum,
bowed or (in the
Aeolian harp, for instance)
sounded by wind. The
confusing plenitude of
stringed instruments...
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Aeolian sound or
Aeolian tone is
sound that is
produced by wind when it p****es over or
through objects. Historically,
Aeolus was the Gr****
ruler of the...
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instruments that are not
harps are none-the-less
colloquially referred to as "
harps".
Chordophones like the
aeolian harp (wind
harp), the autoharp, the psaltery...
- it "a poem
rather than a study", he
coined for it the
alternate name "
Aeolian Harp". It is also
sometimes known as "The
Shepherd Boy,"
following an unsupported...
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short pieces,
mostly for
beginning and
intermediate players,
include Aeolian Harp,
Autumn is Here,
Carnival in Rio (originally for two pianos), the impressionistic...
- The
Celtic harp is a
triangular frame harp traditional to the
Celtic nations of
northwest Europe. It is
known as cláirseach in Irish, clàrsach in Scottish...