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Telharmonium
Telharmonium Tel`har*mo"ni*um, n. [Gr. th^le far + harmolium.] An instrument for producing music (

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- The Telharmonium (also known as the Dynamophone) was an early electrical organ, developed by Thaddeus Cahill c. 1896 and patented in 1897. The electrical...
- com****tion, among other things. Other early synthesizers included the Telharmonium (1897), the Theremin (1919), Jörg Mager's Spharophon (1924) and Partiturophone...
- signals such as ringing tone. It was developed by Thaddeus Cahill for the telharmonium c. 1896 and patented in 1897. It was reinvented around 1910 by Rudolph...
- the first electromechanical musical instrument, which he dubbed the telharmonium. He studied the physics of music at Oberlin Conservatory in Oberlin,...
- amplifiers and loudspeakers. Such electromechanical devices include the telharmonium, Hammond organ, electric piano and electric guitar. The first electronic...
- technology. Examples of electromechanical sound producing devices include the telharmonium, Hammond organ, electric piano, and the electric guitar. Purely electronic...
- with some establishing solid re****tions in their own niche markets. Telharmonium The use of electricity in organs emerged in the first decades of the...
- organ's technology derives from the Telharmonium, an instrument created in 1897 by Thaddeus Cahill. The telharmonium used revolving electric alternators...
- Synclavier (1975), Jon Appleton, Sydney A. Alonso and Cameron Jones Telharmonium (1897), Thaddeus Cahill Theremin (1928), Leon Theremin Tuttivox (1953)...
- body-contact idea, one of the earliest being Thaddeus Cahill (1897) whose telharmonium, it is reported, was also touch-sensitive. Since 1984, Swiss duo Voice...