- A
pyrophone, also
known as a "fire/explosion organ" or "fire/explosion calliope" is a
musical instrument in
which notes are
sounded by explosions, or...
- used by the
British Manfred Mann's
Earth Band in
their 1976 cover. The
pyrophone is a calliope-like
instrument that uses
internal combustion within its...
-
Detonations inside the
calliope (and
steam whistle), as well as the
pyrophone,
might thus be
considered as
class 42 instruments,
despite the fact that...
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percussion Ferrinho idiophones Cape
Verde unpitched percussion Firecracker pyrophones unpitched percussion Flexatone idiophones 112.12
pitched percussion Octa-Vibraphone...
- now at Agde, as
Amphitrite Alexander Graham Bell
honors and
tributes Pyrophone This
includes six
world expositions (in 1855, 1867, 1878, 1889, 1900 and...
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Membranophone Candombe drums Uruguay Unpitched Membranophone Cannon Unpitched Pyrophone Used in 1812
Overture Cantaro Mexico Carillon Low
Countries Pitched 111...
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Wendelin Weißheimer
plays on the
Pyrophone, for
which he
composed Five
Sacred Sonnets for Voice, Flute, Oboe, Clarinet,
Pyrophone and
Piano (1880)....
-
flame is
matter in a high
energy state the
class comprises the much
older pyrophones. A
number of com****tional
musical instruments that are not electrophones...
- Île-de-France
covering the wind and
percussive sections of an orchestra.
Pyrophone — a
musical instrument in
which notes are
sounded by explosions, or similar...
- was
observed as
producing a high
enough frequency to
affect the flame.
Pyrophone YouTube clip UCL
Phonetics Laboratory 1920s "The
Effect of
Inaudible Vibrations...