A glass harp (also called musical glasses, singing glasses, angelic organ, verrillon or ghost fiddle) is a musical instrument made of upright wine glasses...
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Glass Harp are a rock band formed in Youngstown, Ohio in 1968 consisting of Phil Keaggy, drummer John Sferra and bassist Daniel Pecchio. Phil Keaggy was...
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with water) is generally known in English as "musical glasses" or the "glass harp". When Benjamin Franklin invented his mechanical version of the instrument...
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Glass harp may refer to: Glass harp, a musical instrument Glass Harp (band), a progressive rock band Glass Harp (album), an album by a band of the same...
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in concert. Upon hearing Glass Harp perform, Merenstein's enthusiastic report resulted in Decca Records signing Glass Harp to a multi-record deal. Reflecting...
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Glass Harp is the debut album by American rock band Glass Harp. It was released in 1970 on Decca Records. The album was produced by Lewis Merenstein and...
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Phil Keaggy discography (section With Glass Harp)
Keaggy Trio", a group consisting of Keaggy, keyboardist Jack Giering and Glass Harp drummer John Sferra. Songs for Israel, 2010, includes Randy Stonehill...
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the principles behind the glass harp to invent his own glass instrument, the glass harmonica. This instrument places the glass bowls horizontally along...
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Glass Duo was founded by Anna and Arkadiusz Szafraniec. They are the only glass harp music group in Poland, and one of few professional ensembles worldwide...
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being one; and friction idiophones, such as the singing bowl, glass harmonica, glass harp, turntable, verrophone, daxophone, styrophone, musical saw, and...
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EMS VCS 3, ARP Solina string synthesizer, a Hammond organ, and a wine glass harp (recycled from an earlier project known as Household Objects). This is...
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Crotales Dhol Dholki Gong Glass harmonica Hammered dulcimer Handbells Hang Lithophone Marimba Metallophone Mridangam Glockenspiel The harp stop and other effects...
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cyathus (45ml). Decanter Wine Wine tasting Wine accessory Glass harp "Wine Snobs Are Right: Glass Shape Does Affect Flavor". Scientific American. 14 April...
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Hourglass (disambiguation) (redirect from The Hour Glass (disambiguation))
set by Lamb of God, 2010 Hourglass, by Athenaeum, 2002 Hourglass, by Glass Harp, 2003 The Hourglass, an EP by Leæther Strip packaged with their album...
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Crystallophone (redirect from Glass music)
Musical glasses, the glass harp, were documented in Persia in the 14th century. The "ethereal" quality of instruments such as the glass harmonica exemplified...
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Rainstick Singing Bowl Ekola 133.2 Sets of friction vessels. Glass harmonica Glass harp Terpodion/melodion Verrophone Wind machine "Idiophone", Music...
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husband Kenny Greenberg, and was a guest performer with Phil Keaggy's band Glass Harp at the First Annual Denver Guitar Festival. In 1989, Truby joined Living...
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Jan Akkerman used the technique with Focus, as did Phil Keaggy with Glass Harp, and Dickey Betts with the Allman Brothers Band's first few albums. Steve...
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Yakshahgana bells Jal tarang, ceramic bowls with water Kanch tarang, a type of glass harp Kashtha tarang, a type of xylophone Dwarkanath Ghose (Dwarkin) modified...
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instruments with definite pitch: Chimes/Tubular bells Crotales Glass harmonica Glass harp Glockenspiel Handbells Marimba Mridangam Rototom Steelpan Tabla...
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begins, Gracie impresses the judges during the talent competition with her glass harp skills and self-defense techniques. Several suspects are identified as...
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Fused quartz (redirect from Quartz glass)
modern glass instruments such as the glass harp and the verrophone, and is also used for new builds of the historical glass harmonica, giving these instruments...
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Garaj Mahal Ghosts of Jupiter Ghost Light Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad Glass Harp God Street Wine Gong Goose Gov't Mule Grateful Dead Grace Potter and the...
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Steel's page". ""Clamanda" in The Sacred Harp (1991 revision)". Crae, Ross (4 January 2021). "The Parting Glass: Singer Karine Polwart on an enduring anthem...
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broadcast on WOR from the Hotel Edison. Parker would open the show with the glass harp (or musical glasses) and feature the popular Latin sound on her marimba...
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Verrophone (category Glass stubs)
originally for glass harmonica can be played on the verrophone. The term verrophone originally referred to a glass harp. Previous glass instruments include...
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Kristallnacht (redirect from Night of the broken glass)
pronunciation: [kʁɪsˈtalnaχt] lit. 'crystal night') or the Night of Broken Glass, also called the November pogrom(s) (German: Novemberpogrome, pronounced...
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Glass advanced to writing features. While employed full-time at TNR, he also wrote for other magazines including George, Rolling Stone, and Harper's;...
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instabilities are thought to be responsible for brake squeal and the 'song' of a glass harp, phenomena which involve stick and slip, modelled as a drop of friction...
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Christoph Willibald Gluck (category Glass harp players)
Marie Antoinette developed into a good musician. She learned to play the harp, the harpsichord and the flute. She sang during the family's evening gatherings...
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