- A
dulcitone is a
keyboard instrument in
which sound is
produced by a
range of
tuning forks,
which vibrate when
struck by felt-covered
hammers activated...
-
forks instead of the
metal plates that
would be used in the celesta. The
dulcitone functioned identically to the
typophone and was
developed concurrently...
- Bell
plate Bonang Cegléd
water jug
Celesta Chime bar
Cowbells Crotales Dulcitone Fangxiang Gangsa Geger Gendèr
Glockenspiel Gong Hand
bells Handpan Jegogan...
- User's
guide for a
Dulcitone keyboard...
- use of air flow, strings,
membranes or electricity:
Carillon Celesta Dulcitone Electric piano Wurlitzer electric piano Rhodes piano Hohner Pianet Gl****chord...
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signal that
drives electric amplification. The earlier, un-amplified
dulcitone,
which used
tuning forks directly,
suffered from low volume. The quartz...
-
collaboration with
record producer Lee Russell. The
material was
released as The
Dulcitone Files EP. The
group released a
compilation of
rarities called B-Sides...
- 9–10),
guitar (1–2, 6, 10), tack
piano (1, 3, 6, 9),
marimba (2, 6),
dulcitone (2),
Chamberlin (4, 10), harp (8, 10),
Optigan (8)
Patrick Warren – Chamberlin...
- Lochmann:
symphonion (disc
musical box), c.1895
Thomas Mac**** and Sons:
dulcitone, c.1920 (today in
Geelvinck Music Museum, Zutphen, Netherlands) J Tait:...
- A user
guide example of
product literature that
instructs on
playing the
Dulcitone...