The Harmonicon, Volumes 1-11William Ayrton Gregg International, 1971 |
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... strings is excellent . The fourth string is less meant to increase the power than to prolong the sound ; for which purpose the damper only touches three strings , leaving the other to vibrate . The instruments exposed to view by M ...
... strings is excellent . The fourth string is less meant to increase the power than to prolong the sound ; for which purpose the damper only touches three strings , leaving the other to vibrate . The instruments exposed to view by M ...
Pagina 32
... string , so as to avoid the noose by which they are ordinarily attached . This is effected by using only one hitch pin ( of double the usual size ) , instead of two , and passing the string from one tuning pin to the other round this ...
... string , so as to avoid the noose by which they are ordinarily attached . This is effected by using only one hitch pin ( of double the usual size ) , instead of two , and passing the string from one tuning pin to the other round this ...
Pagina 99
... string , or corps sonore , into seven aliquot parts . The octave is produced by dividing the string into two ; the fifth ( or its octave , which is the same thing ) , by dividing it into three ; the third , by dividing it into five ...
... string , or corps sonore , into seven aliquot parts . The octave is produced by dividing the string into two ; the fifth ( or its octave , which is the same thing ) , by dividing it into three ; the third , by dividing it into five ...
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