- (also
called musical gl****es,
singing gl****es,
angelic organ,
verrillon or
ghost fiddle) is a
musical instrument made of
upright wine
gl****es. It is pla****...
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instrument consisting of a set of wine
gl****es (usually
tuned with water) is
generally known in
English as "
musical gl****es" or the "gl**** harp". When Benjamin...
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bowls which produce eerie,
clear tones when
rubbed with a wet finger.
Musical gl****es, the gl**** harp, were do****ented in
Persia in the 14th century. The...
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pulsating sound." King, A.
Hyatt (1945). "The
Musical Gl****es and Gl**** Harmonica".
Proceedings of the
Royal Musical ****ociation. 72: 97–122. doi:10.1093/jrma/72...
- the
Hotel Edison.
Parker would open the show with the gl**** harp (or
musical gl****es) and
feature the po****r
Latin sound on her
marimba with her orchestra...
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accompanying herself on the
musical gl****es. She also
wrote a
published work,
Instructions for
Playing on the
Musical Gl****es. The
instrument was comparable...
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based on the
novel Caleb West) La Rocca,
Lynda (February 5, 2011). "
Musical gl****es produce grand sound". The
Pueblo Chieftain.
Retrieved September 28...
- of the jal
tarang is
found in Vatsyayana's Kamasutra, as
playing on
musical gl****es filled with water. Jal
tarang was also
mentioned in the
medieval Sangeet...
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American musical with
music by John Kander,
lyrics by Fred Ebb, and book by Ebb and Bob Fosse. Set in
Chicago in the Jazz Age, the
musical is
based on...
- by Mrs
Crowther who
would "perform
several favourite Airs upon The
Musical Gl****es at
Intervals during the Evening." On 18 June 1841,
Barnet Burns appeared...