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Definition of Harmonicon

Harmonicon
Harmonicon Har*mon"i*con, n. A small, flat, wind instrument of music, in which the notes are produced by the vibration of free metallic reeds.

Meaning of Harmonicon from wikipedia

- Look up harmonicon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Harmonicon may refer to: The Harmonicon, a London musical magazine 1823–33 Panharmonicon, an organ-like...
- The Harmonicon was an influential monthly journal of music published in London from 1823 to 1833. It was edited at one period by William Ayrton (1777–1858...
- four species: Harmonicon audeae Maréchal & Marty, 1998 – French Guiana Harmonicon cerberus Pedroso & Baptista, 2014 – Brazil Harmonicon oiapoqueae Drolshagen...
- tells that he worked in 1810 to 1812 with Johann Nepomuk Mälzel's Pan Harmonicon that was sent to Boston and then exhibited in several towns. Mälzel had...
- (in German) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gl**** harps. gl****harp.org Grand Harmonicon, Baltimore, ca. 1830 at The Metropolitan Museum of Art...
- of astronomy and trigonometry and a treatise that was never published: Harmonicon coeleste. In 1579, the trigonometric tables Canon mathematicus, seu ad...
- in southeast Asia, while a similar hanging wood instrument, a type of harmonicon, is said by the Vienna Symphonic Library to have existed in 2000 BC in...
- (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 87. Ayrton, William (1827). The Harmonicon. Vol. V. Samuel Leigh. p. 47. ISBN 1276309457. Byrd, Donald (2018). "Extremes...
- Pantomimes of Savage Races. Longmans, Green, and Company. Music in Mekka The Harmonicon, [Vol. VII, No. 12] (December 1829): 300. Taichi, Akutsu (2020-04-03)...
- or in place of the Menuetto. The London première was reviewed in The Harmonicon: ... though only about one or two-and-twenty years of age, he has already...