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- Whereas park and pool hydraulophones are usually 12-jet diatonic, concert-hydraulophones are usually 45-jet chromatic. 45-jet hydraulophones have a 31⁄2 octave...
- pressing on jets of water laid out to a musical scale, hydraulophones make a unique sound. Hydraulophones have been installed in water parks, museums, and science...
- electromagnet), plasmaphones (generate sound by exciting air with plasma), and hydraulophones (generate sound by vibrating air with hydraulics). These are typically...
- composed of gaiaphones (chordophones, membranophones, and idiophones), hydraulophones, aerophones, plasmaphones, and quintephones (electrically and optically...
- matter in its liquid state. This class of instruments is called hydraulophones. Hydraulophones use an incompressible fluid, such as water, as the initial sound-producing...
- ****an percussion drum Celesta Crystallophone Gl****chord Gl**** harmonica Hydraulophone Plasmaphone Pyrophone Quintephone Asadullah (Meerut, India) Shishi odoshi...
- ab****t (the area under the displacement-time curve), as embodied by hydraulophones (water-based instruments). This work has been built upon by others,...
- flow-based musical instruments, such as the hydraulophone, to model empirical observations of some hydraulophones in which obstruction of a water jet for...
- Wind (in San Sebastián / Donostia, Basque Country, Spain) Water organ Hydraulophone Sta-mac, I: Acoustical and Musical Solution to Wave-driven Sea Organ...
- instrument that is also pla**** with wet fingers is the hydraulophone.[citation needed] The hydraulophone sounds similar to a gl**** armonica but has a darker...