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Analisador de área superficial BET meso e microporos equipado com transdutores INFICON - Suiça
GARANTIA e POS-VENDA ACIL & Weber - Brasil
Strangers 22/100 -- Anna is a volunteer for the Anderson Symphony Orchestra. She was helping to introduce orchestral instruments to children and adults at an instrument petting zoo. He had a 3/4-size violin, a flute and a clarinet. In exchange for sitting for her portrait, I agreed to listen to her description of the ASO's upcoming season.
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came across zither like instrument player at the white crater ciwidey jawa barat. he kindly played a few song for us in return for voluntary donation. unlike us in our tank top and short, he was all bundled up as local aren't used to cool weather.
A soild parameter instrument. Jambi, Indonesia.
Photo by Iddy Farmer/CIFOR
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Here is some bronze medical instruments providing an informative insight into medical practice at the sanctuary of Asklepios.
Epidauros, Greece.
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Arrangement of the wind instruments on the roof of the Headquarters Building of the Meteorological Service of the United States Signal Service. In: Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, N. Y. , Vol. 50, Supplement, May 1, 1880. Call Number M/0203 U 58m. 1880
Photographer: Archival Photograph by Mr. Steve Nicklas, NOS, NGS.
An Iraqi refugee shows the type of tool used to torture him when he was kidnapped by a rival co-worker in Basra, Iraq. He escaped to Amman, but two days later his brother was mistaken as him and killed.
9th October 2016 at King and Queen, London W1.
The Harmonica was developed in Europe in the early 19th century. It s played by blowing air in or out of reed chambers. This causes a reed or multiple reeds to vibrate. The instrument is particularly associated with the Blues and Singer-Songwriters. The latter usually keep the instrument in a holder round their necks, and use it to supplement their guitar playing.
This instrument on rhe right was made by a company formed by Lee Oskar, a Danish harmonica player, in the 1980s.
Harmonicas are assigned the number 412.132 in the Hornbostel-Sachs classification of musical instruments ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hornbostel-Sachs ), indicating:
4 = Aerophones. Sound is primarily produced by vibrating air. The instrument itself does not vibrate, and there are no vibrating strings or membranes.
41 = Free Aerophones. The vibrating air is not contained within the instrument.
412 = Interruptive Free Aerophones. The air-stream is interrupted periodically.
412.1 = Idiophonic Interruptive Aerophones or Reeds. The air-stream is directed against a lamella, setting it in periodic vibration to interrupt the stream intermittently.
412.13 = Free Reed Instruments. Instrument features a reed which vibrates within a closely fitting slot.
412.132 = Sets of Free Reads.
Thomas Luzorgues, Jean-François Poli, Loïc Polomé & Bruno Tellier
"Créer un instrument d’écoute qui souligne ou modifie la perception d’un lieu ou d’un phénomène sonore".
Voir l'énoncé : www.multimedialab.be/blog/?p=2193
Cours de création sonore
ESA LE 75, 2015-2016.
Professeur : Marc Wathieu.
ESA Le 75, Woluwe-Saint-Lambert.
From left: John Mark Rozendaal and José Vázquez playing the viol in The André Mertens Galleries for Musical Instruments.
Learn more about the Museum's collection of viols.
Photograph by Lucy Redoglia.