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Whereas park and pool
hydraulophones are
usually 12-jet diatonic, concert-
hydraulophones are
usually 45-jet chromatic. 45-jet
hydraulophones have a 31⁄2 octave...
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pressing on jets of
water laid out to a
musical scale,
hydraulophones make a
unique sound.
Hydraulophones have been
installed in
water parks, museums, and science...
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matter in its
liquid state. This
class of
instruments is
called hydraulophones.
Hydraulophones use an
incompressible fluid, such as water, as the
initial sound-producing...
- electromagnet),
plasmaphones (generate
sound by
exciting air with plasma), and
hydraulophones (generate
sound by
vibrating air with hydraulics).
These are typically...
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composed of
gaiaphones (chordophones, membranophones, and idiophones),
hydraulophones, aerophones, plasmaphones, and
quintephones (electrically and optically...
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Crystallophone Factory whistle Gl****
Harmonica Gl**** harp Gl****chord
Hardart Hydraulophone Musical saw
Plasmaphone Pyrophone Quintephone Sea
organ Shishi-odoshi...
- flow-based
musical instruments, such as the
hydraulophone, to
model empirical observations of some
hydraulophones in
which obstruction of a
water jet for...
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edges of the
bowls with a
wooden stick to
produce sound.
Water drum
Hydraulophone "The Kama
Sutra of Vatsyayana", ReadCentral.com.
Lalmani Misra (1973)...
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Basque Country, Spain)
Yeosu New
North Port Wave
Organ Water organ Hydraulophone Sta-mac, I:
Acoustical and
Musical Solution to Wave-driven Sea Organ...
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hydraulis are
exhibited at the
Archaeological Museum of Dion.
Calliope Hydraulophone Muristus Organ (music) McKinnon,
James W. (2016). "Hydraulis."Groves...