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HarmoniCon
An educational weekend for all ages to explore, share and learn the ancient and modern music of the fifes and drums. harmonicon.fieldmusicschool.org
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Harmonicon - Wikipedia
Harmonicon may refer to: Music. edit · The Harmonicon, a London musical magazine 1823–33; Panharmonicon, an organ-like musical instrument; Harmonica, ... en.wikipedia.org
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HARMONICON Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. harmonica 2. orchestrion Word History Etymology Greek harmonikon, neuter of harmonikos musical www.merriam-webster.com
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harmonicon
harmonicon (hɑːˈmɒnɪkən) [a. Gr. ἁρµονικόν, neut. sing. of ἁρµονικός harmonic.] A name given to various musical instruments. a. = harmonica 1 a. b. = harmonica 1 b; also applied to instruments similarly constructed. c. A mouth-organ consisting of a row of free reeds arranged in a case so as to give ... Oxford English Dictionary
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HARMONICON Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Harmonicon definition: harmonica.. See examples of HARMONICON used in a sentence. www.dictionary.com
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The Harmonicon - Wikipedia
The Harmonicon was an influential monthly journal of music published in London from 1823 to 1833. It was edited at one period by William Ayrton (1777–1858.) en.wikipedia.org
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harmonicon - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(dated, music) The harmonica. (historical) An acoustic apparatus that produces a musical note when a long dry tube, open at both ends, ... en.wiktionary.org
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HarmoniCon - The Company of Fifers & Drummers
A FREE learning weekend of fife and drum workshops at Jamestown Settlement hosted by the Field Music School Association. Classes on everything from basic ... companyoffifeanddrum.org
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The Harmonicon (London, 1823-1833) - RIPM.org
The monthly Harmonicon was among the first British music journals to prosper for a fairly extended period, and is an invaluable source of information about ... ripm.org
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List of x-Harmonicon Commanders : r/EDH - Reddit
I'm quite fascinated by Harmonicon's Commanders, they are some powerful engine. I already have a Teysa Kaelov deck, I'm working on an Ashnod one. www.reddit.com
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Harmonicon (spider)
Species it contains four species: Harmonicon audeae Maréchal & Marty, 1998 – French Guiana Harmonicon cerberus Pedroso & Baptista, 2014 – Brazil Harmonicon oiapoqueae Drolshagen & Bäckstam, 2011 – French Guiana Harmonicon rufescens F. wikipedia.org
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apollonicon
apoˈllonicon [f. as prec. after harmonicon, etc.] (See quot.)1834 Penny Cycl. II. 165/2 Apollonicon, the name given to a chamber organ of vast power, supplied with both keys and barrels..first exhibited..in 1817. a 1849 H. Coleridge Ess. I. 305 Sing ‘Songs of Reason’ to the grinding of a steam apoll... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Harmonicon
The Harmonicon was an influential monthly journal of music published in London from 1823 to 1833. References The Harmonicon archive at HathiTrust 1823 establishments in the United Kingdom 1833 disestablishments in the United Kingdom Monthly magazines wikipedia.org
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pyramidon
pyramidon1 (pɪˈræmɪdɒn) [f. pyramid, after accordion, harmonicon, etc.] A pedal organ-stop having wooden pipes in the form of an inverted pyramid, and producing very deep tones.1876 J. Hiles Catech. Organ ix. (1878) 63 Pyramidon, a Pedal stop of 16 or 32 feet-tone. 1881 C. A. Edwards Organs 156 [The... Oxford English Dictionary
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Diplura (spider)
They differ from Harmonicon sp. by the leg formula (1423 in Harmonicon, rather than 4123 in other genera of the subfamily) and the shape of the lyra bristles wikipedia.org
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