Musical Glass Percussion Instruments
Musical Glass Percussion Instruments
Glass instruments are often tuned by being filled with water and played by rubbing wet fingers around the rims.
Top: Arts: Music: Instruments: Percussion: Musical Glass
See Also:
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Brien Engel - Biography, recordings, and a curriculum guide for school performances by the glass harpist.
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The Chrysler Museum of Art: Grand Harmonicon - Photograph and history of the instrument developed and manufactured by Francis H. Smith in the early 1800s. Includes a score, resources, and brief discography.
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Glass Music - Profiles of Martin Hilmer and Beate Fürbache, their performance programs, historical development of glass music, and descriptions and photographs of musical glasses, the euphone, and the verrophone. [English/German/Japanese]
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The World of Glass Music - Profile of glass musician Clemens Hofinger, reviews, upcoming performances, and audio samples. Also includes history, photographs and descriptions of the armonica, glass harp, and verrophone. [English/German]
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Psyche Van Het Folk: Glass Instruments - Explanations, by Thomas Bloch, of the differences between the seraphim, glass harp, verillon, glass armonica, and glass harmonica.
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