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glass harmonica
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glass harmonica

Musical instrument based on the principle of playing a wine glass with a wet finger. It consists of a graded series of glass bowls nested on a spindle and resting in a trough partly filled with water. Rotated by a foot pedal, it emits pure tones of unchanging intensity when touched either by the fingers or mechanically. It was devised by Benjamin Franklin; Mozart, Beethoven, and Schubert all wrote pieces for it.



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The composer and musician had the glass armonica - a horizontal assembly of specially made glasses (without stems) that rotate and emit pitch- perfect notes when played with wet fingers - made about 10 years ago at a cost of $15,000.
Angus Maclaurin, Glass Music Speaking of crack, this was recorded on the glass armonica, invented by Ben Franldin, who also, sadly, discovered electricity and created the post office.
 
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