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- also contain a tiny drum and/or bells in addition to the metal comb. The Symphonium company started business in 1885 as the first manufacturers of disc-playing...
- improved the German wind instrument, called the Mundharmonika, creating the symphonium (or symphonion), a mouth-blown free-reed instrument with a logical layout...
- a keyboard, is another variation. C. A. Seydel Söhne Harmonica (1880) Symphonium (c.1830) by Charles Wheatstone M. Hohner Trumpet Call Harmonica in C (1906)...
- hurdy-gurdy, a medieval instrument, and was also noted for playing the symphonium. James returned to performing in 1989 and performed with the San Francisco...
- including: early pump organs (c. 1810), accordions (c. 1822/1829), and Symphonium (c. 1829) as an early harmonica. cf. Positive organ (small pipe organ...
- The Olympic Symphonium is a Canadian indie folk trio from Fredericton, New Brunswick. The band consists of Nick Cobham (guitar), Kyle Cunjak (b****, guitar)...
- ****ociates - Singer Songer (2014) The Olympic Symphonium - Chance To Fate (2014) The Olympic Symphonium - The City Won't Have Time To Remix (2014) Gypsophilia...
- N/A Items appraised include an 1895 Morgan dollar; an antique German symphonium; and a 1972 baseball pinball machine. Also, Corey attempts to juggle his...
- Jill Barber, Matt Epp, Old Man Luedecke, Ruth Minnikin, The Olympic Symphonium and Craig Cardiff, and she has performed live with Royal Wood, Mary Chapin...
- dates to 1834, and while Wheatstone patented a related instrument, the symphonium in 1829, he did not patent an instrument under the name "Concertina" until...