- An
electronic musical instrument or
electrophone is a
musical instrument that
produces sound using electronic circuitry. Such an
instrument sounds by outputting...
- The
Electrophone was a
distributed audio system that
operated in the
United Kingdom,
primarily in London,
between 1895 and 1925.
Using conventional telephone...
-
controls the pitch.
Electronic instrument Hornbostel–Sachs
classification 531.1 (
Electrophone) Inventor(s) Leon
Theremin Developed 1920;
patented in 1928...
- This is a list of
musical instruments,
including percussion, wind, stringed, and
electronic instruments.
AlphaSphere Audiocubes B****
pedals Continuum Fingerboard...
- (hurdy-gurdy,
bowed clavier);
struck string instruments (clavichord, piano);
electrophones (electric pianos,
electric and
electronic organs, synthesizers, mellotron)...
- or more
classical guitars of
various types)
Miscellaneous harmonica Electrophone As
required by the
compositions in the program,
various electric instruments...
-
Hohner Pianet Gl****chord
Keyboard glockenspiel Toy
piano Terpodion Electrophones produce sound by
electrical means:
Digital piano Electronic keyboard...
- Hírmondó,
built their own one-way
transmission lines, others,
including the
Electrophone, used the
existing commercial telephone lines,
which allowed subscribers...
-
Dobro in 1933; National,
AudioVox and Volu-tone in 1934; Vega,
Epiphone (
Electrophone and Electar), and
Gibson in 1935 and many
others by 1936. By early-mid...
- five groups: idiophones, membranophones, chordophones, aerophones, and
electrophones. A
number of
instruments also
exist outside the five main classes. List...