Musical-instruments Sentence Examples

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  • In 1831 Wheatstone by his " magic lyre" experiment showed that, when the sounding-boards of two musical instruments are connected together by a rod of pine wood, a tune played on one will be faithfully reproduced by the other.

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  • The earliest of these phenomena were the raps already spoken of and other sounds occurring without apparent physical cause, and the similarly mysterious movements of furniture and other objects; and these were shortly followed by the ringing of bells and playing of musical instruments.

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  • The industries of Breda comprise the 'manufacture of linen and woollen goods, carpets, hats, beer and musical instruments.

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  • There are many kinds of musical instruments.

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  • Some believed it was improper to use musical instruments during church.

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  • The industries of Dessau include the production of sugar, which is the chief manufacture, woollen, linen and cotton goods, carpets, hats, leather, tobacco and musical instruments.

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  • The principal manufactures are leather goods, furniture, carriages, chemicals, musical instruments and carpets, for the first two of which the city has attained a wide reputation.

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  • The distinctive industry is the manufacture of mathematical and musical instruments.

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  • Among other industries are the manufactures of watches, clocks, toys and musical instruments.

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  • Wheatstone's early training in making musical instruments now bore rich fruit in the continuous designing of new instruments and pieces of mechanism.

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  • Here you find articles in the encyclopedia about musical instruments.

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  • A large number of utensils, articles of furniture and the like were placed in the burial-chamber for the use of the deadjars, weapons, mirrors, and even chairs, musical instruments and wigs.

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  • Of his works in this connexion the best known is L'Harmonie universelle (1636), dealing with the theory of music and musical instruments.

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  • Their musical instruments are few and rude - consisting of the drums and flutes already mentioned, and shell trumpets.

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  • He also investigated the oxygen compounds of phosphorus and nitrogen, and was ' The names of the musical instruments in those verses of the Book of Daniel have formed the basis of a controversy as to the authenticity of the book.

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  • They are classified under the respective heads of porcelain and earthenware, tiles, arms and armour, textile fabrics, needlework and embroidery, metal-work, wood carving and mosaic-painting, manuscripts, enamel, jewelry and musical instruments.

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  • Iron-founding, machine-making, woolspinning and the making of paper, tobacco and musical instruments are carried on here, and the trade in wool and agricultural products is considerable.

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  • The chief musical instruments are rough types of trumpets and flutes, drums, tambourines and cymbals, and quadrangular harps.

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  • It is also used for preparing shoemaker's wax, as a flux for soldering metals, for pitching lager beer casks, for rosining the bows of musical instruments and numerous minor purposes.

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  • Our every increasing range of outdoor musical instruments includes a traditional glockenspiel, chimes, turtle drum rain stick and new tiger glockenspiel.

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  • The Gamelan is a beautiful set of musical instruments comprising of bronze gongs and metallophones.

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  • Personal tutors, tuition, online tutoring, home schooling - all academic subjects and musical instruments - lessons from £ 12.50/hour.

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  • Children can also learn basic musical notation & learn to recognize 8 musical notation & learn to recognize 8 musical instruments.

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  • She was surrounded by high tech wizardry, microphones, leads, musical instruments all set up in preparation for later acts.

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  • The standard frequency for laboratory work is c =128, so that middle L' = 256 and treble c"= 512 The standard for musical instruments has varied (see Pitch, Musical).

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  • These are paper-thin musical instruments that feature built-in speakers and touch-style musicality.

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  • Jukeboxes, karaoke machines, CD changers, or musical instruments.

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  • Start with crafts and branch out into bead art or crocheting, or begin at musical instruments and then check out the harmonica selection.

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  • While some people are naturally more inclined to picking up musical instruments than others, the one thing that all great players have in common is that they practiced, and practiced, and practiced.

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  • Baby Naturopathics has a wide array of natural toys from all over the world, including musical instruments and organic dolls and rattles.

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  • Susan has talents with the bow and musical instruments that can put opponents to sleep or find hidden items.

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  • It's also used in musical instruments and bulletin boards…and granules of cork can also be mixed into concrete!

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  • Combining Spanish Flamenco, Cuban habañera, and African influences with musical instruments from Europe such as the bandoneon.

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  • Many items around the house make wonderful musical instruments.

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  • A musician, for instance, may find a watch decorated with musical instruments an interesting and amusing gift, or a collector of Elvis memorabilia may find an Elvis watch a great addition to the collection.

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  • Marten had a passion for playing various different musical instruments but soon considered bass his main instrument.

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  • Among the leading and more distinctive items were printing and publishing ($21,023,855 in 1905); sugar and molasses refining ($ 1 5,74 6, 547 in 1900; figures not published in 1905 because of the industry being in the hands of a single owner); men's clothing (in 1900, $8,609,475, in 1905, $11,246,004); women's clothing (in 1900, $3,258,483, in 1905, $5,705,470); boots and shoes (in 1900, $3,882,655, in 1905, $5,575,927); boot and shoe cut stock (in 1905, $5, 211, 445); malt liquors (in 1900, $7,518,668, in 1905, $6,715,215); confectionery (in 1900, $4,455,184, in 1905, $6,210,023); tobacco products (in 1900, $3,504,603, in 1905, $4,59 2, 698); pianos and organs ($3,670,771 in 1905); other musical instruments and materials (in 1905, $231,780); rubber and elastic goods (in 1900, $3,139,783, in 1905, $2,887,323); steam fittings and heating apparatus (in 1900, $2,876,327, in 1905, $3,354, 020); bottling, furniture, &c. Art tiles and pottery are manufactured in Chelsea.

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