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Barrel organ - Wikipedia
A barrel organ (also called roller organ or crank organ) is a French [1] mechanical musical instrument consisting of bellows and one or more ranks of pipes ... en.wikipedia.org
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Cool Barrel Organ Player! - YouTube
Cool Barrel Organ Player! The barrel organ was the traditional instrument of organ grinders. The term hurdy gurdy is sometimes mistakenly ... www.youtube.com
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BARREL ORGAN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BARREL ORGAN is an instrument for producing music by the action of a revolving cylinder studded with pegs on a series of valves that admit ... www.merriam-webster.com
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barrel-organ (ˈbærəlˌɔːgən) [f. barrel n. 6 c.] A musical instrument of the organ type, the keys of which are mechanically acted on by a revolving barrel or cylinder studded with metal pins. Also extended to similar instruments not of the organ type but producing the notes by means of metal tongues ... Oxford English Dictionary
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West Virginia Barrel Organ - YouTube
This 18th century barrel organ resides in the West Virginia period room at the DAR Museum in Washington, D.C. Restored to working condition ... www.youtube.com
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Barrel Organ - American - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
A barrel organ is a mechanical instrument that has the musical notes encoded in an arrangement of metal pins in a wooden barrel or cylinder. www.metmuseum.org
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The Barrel Organ
She likes listening to melodies played by organ grinders. Tomasz finds himself yielding to her charm and, in turn, to the barrel-organ music. But she is drawn out of her isolation by barrel-organ music and Mr. Tomasz's kind heart. wikipedia.org
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Barrel Organ - Eames Institute
Barrel organs are French in origin (though this one bears a German inscription across its front). They contain a series of bellows and pipes that are played ... www.eamesinstitute.org
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Barrel Organs
The history of Barrel organs' creation extends back over several hundred years. Historians from different countries are still arguing about where and how this ... mus-col.com
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Ignaz Bruder - Barrel Organ - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
A barrel organ is a mechanical instrument that has the musical notes encoded in an arrangement of metal pins in a wooden barrel or cylinder. www.metmuseum.org
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Barrel organs - Museum Speelklok
Museum Speelklok's oldest chamber barrel organ, intended for use in the home, is a hand-cranked cylinder organ from around 1760. www.museumspeelklok.nl
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Barrel organ | Mechanical, Street Music, German - Britannica
Barrel organ, musical instrument in which a pinned barrel turned by a handle raises levers, admitting wind to one or more ranks of organ pipes. www.britannica.com
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Barrel organ
barbarians, has been explained as a corruption of, variously, the terms bara ("bread") and gwen ("wine") in the Breton language, the surname of an early barrel-organ Some also confuse the barrel organ with the steam organ or calliope. wikipedia.org
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barrel-organ
barrel-organn mechanical instrument from which music is produced by turning a handle, usu played in the streets for money 手摇风琴. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Langshaw Barrel Organ (Lancaster)
The chamber barrel organ by John Langshaw in the collections of Lancashire Museums is currently on display at the Judges' Lodgings museum in the city of The organ was built c 1790 and is of a size suitable for use in a middle-class home. It has four ranks of pipes (stops) and three barrels. wikipedia.org
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