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through the 1890s in the
United States, Steinway's
celebrated iron-framed,
overstrung square grands were more than two and a half
times the size of Zumpe's...
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wound over
steel in pianos. Pape, who was also the true
inventor of the
overstrung piano in 1826,
along with many
other successful and not so successful...
- world" of the
religious man is so much like the "inner world" of the
overstrung and
exhausted that it is
difficult to
distinguish between them; the "highest"...
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establish their own
production under the name of
Steinway & Sons. The
overstrung scale in a
square piano earned the
Steinway Piano first prize at the New...
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excess noise and poor
arrow flight are the results. A bow is said to be "
overstrung" when this
distance is exceeded.
Archery Bow
string Archery Trade ****ociation...
- hamstrung/*hamstringed – hamstrung/*hamstringed
overstring –
overstrung/*overstringed –
overstrung/*overstringed
Originally weak,
irregular forms developed...
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these are:
Patent No. 26,532 (December 20, 1859): The b****
strings are "
overstrung"
above the
treble strings to
provide more
length and
better tonal quality...
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country life in
three acts"
published in 1942 and "Aeolian:
notes of an
overstrung lyre"
published in 1920
amongst the best
South Asian literature that emerged...
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nearly completed prototype for a
grand piano (later
indicated as
being overstrung).
Chickering organized a
temporary factory, and
began construction of...
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epileptic seizures at the piano, even
though he does not play at
their overstrung,
delicate nerves, even
though he
neither electrifies them nor galvanizes...