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Rhythmicon Example of what a
rhythmicon would sound like if all the keys were
pressed down.
Fundamental = C1.
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plastic or
metal ch****is. In 1930–32, the
innovative and hard-to-use
Rhythmicon was
developed by Léon
Theremin at the
request of
Henry Cowell, who wanted...
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inventions and new
electronic musical instruments.
These included the
Rhythmicon commissioned by the
composer Henry Cowell. In 1930, ten
thereminists performed...
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Moiseyevich Schillinger Ио́сиф Моисе́евич Ши́ллингер
Joseph Schillinger and the
Rhythmicon Born 1
September [O.S. 20 August] 1895 (other sources: 31
August [O.S...
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simultaneous periodic rhythms and
collaborated with Leon
Theremin to
invent the
rhythmicon, the
first electronic rhythm machine, in
order to
perform them. Similarly...
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Mechanical (pre-20th century)
Rhythmicon (1930) Drum machine (1959–)
Transistorized drum
machine (1964–) Step drum
machine (1972–)
Digital drum machine...
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commissioned Theremin to
create the
first electronic rhythm machine,
called the
Rhythmicon.
Cowell wrote some
compositions for it,
which he and
Schillinger premiered...
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Hypergolic rocket propellants by
Valentyn Glushko[citation needed] 1931
Rhythmicon / Drum
machine by Léon Theremin, the
first drum
machine 1931
Flame tank...
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commission Léon
Theremin to
invent the
Rhythmicon, or Polyrhythmophone, a
transposable keyboard instrument capable of playing...
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Graphical sound Musical Instrument Factory of Riga
Optophonic Piano Polivoks Rhythmicon Terpsitone Theremin Variophone Film
soundtracks produced a significant...