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- Rhythmicon abstract "The Rhythmicon—also known as the Polyrhythmophone—was the world's first electronic drum machine (or "rhythm machine," the original term for devices of the type).".
- Rhythmicon soundRecording Rhythmicon__1.
- Rhythmicon thumbnail Joseph_Schillinger_and_the_Rhythmicon.jpg?width=300.
- Rhythmicon wikiPageExternalLink asmir_rhythmicon.m4u.
- Rhythmicon wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=HkodVcuPVAo.
- Rhythmicon wikiPageExternalLink the-rhythmiconhenry-cowell-leon-termenusa1930.
- Rhythmicon wikiPageExternalLink theremins-rhythmicon.
- Rhythmicon wikiPageExternalLink rhythmicon.
- Rhythmicon wikiPageExternalLink www.schillingersociety.com.
- Rhythmicon wikiPageExternalLink polyrhythmicon.html.
- Rhythmicon wikiPageID "3039834".
- Rhythmicon wikiPageLength "12554".
- Rhythmicon wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Rhythmicon wikiPageRevisionID "676852131".
- Rhythmicon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Drum_machines.
- Rhythmicon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Inventions_by_Léon_Theremin.
- Rhythmicon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rhythm_and_meter.
- Rhythmicon wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Ives.
- Rhythmicon wikiPageWikiLink Dr._Strangelove.
- Rhythmicon wikiPageWikiLink Drum_machine.
- Rhythmicon wikiPageWikiLink File:RhythmiconMoscow.jpg.
- Rhythmicon wikiPageWikiLink Fundamental_frequency.
- Rhythmicon wikiPageWikiLink Harmonic_series_(music).
- Rhythmicon wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Cowell.
- Rhythmicon wikiPageWikiLink Joe_Meek.
- Rhythmicon wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Schillinger.
- Rhythmicon wikiPageWikiLink Léon_Theremin.
- Rhythmicon wikiPageWikiLink Mildred_Couper.
- Rhythmicon wikiPageWikiLink Nick_Didkovsky.
- Rhythmicon wikiPageWikiLink Nicolas_Slonimsky.
- Rhythmicon wikiPageWikiLink Overtone.
- Rhythmicon wikiPageWikiLink Pitch_(music).
- Rhythmicon wikiPageWikiLink Polyrhythm.
- Rhythmicon wikiPageWikiLink Rhythm.
- Rhythmicon wikiPageWikiLink Rhythmic_unit.
- Rhythmicon wikiPageWikiLink Syncopation.
- Rhythmicon wikiPageWikiLink The_New_School.
- Rhythmicon wikiPageWikiLink File:Joseph_Schillinger_and_the_Rhythmicon.jpg.
- Rhythmicon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rhythmicon".
- Rhythmicon wikiPageWikiLinkText "rhythmicon".
- Rhythmicon date "November 2012".
- Rhythmicon description "Example of what a rhythmicon would sound like if all the keys were pressed down. Fundamental = C1.".
- Rhythmicon filename "Rhythmicon all keys.mid".
- Rhythmicon hasPhotoCollection Rhythmicon.
- Rhythmicon reason "The following quote is from Slonimsky's 1988 book, describing something that happened presumably in 1970 , neither of which indicate it was a short period of time before "the shine wore off". He writes "The Rhythmicon was capricious and subject to fits of musical distemper" suggesting that it was mechanical difficulties which impeded use, not taste.".
- Rhythmicon title "Rhythmicon".
- Rhythmicon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_video.
- Rhythmicon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_web.
- Rhythmicon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clarify.
- Rhythmicon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Listen.
- Rhythmicon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Rhythmicon subject Category:Drum_machines.
- Rhythmicon subject Category:Inventions_by_Léon_Theremin.
- Rhythmicon subject Category:Rhythm_and_meter.
- Rhythmicon type Article.
- Rhythmicon type Instrument.
- Rhythmicon type Article.
- Rhythmicon type Instrument.
- Rhythmicon type Machine.
- Rhythmicon type Thing.
- Rhythmicon comment "The Rhythmicon—also known as the Polyrhythmophone—was the world's first electronic drum machine (or "rhythm machine," the original term for devices of the type).".
- Rhythmicon label "Rhythmicon".
- Rhythmicon sameAs Rhythmicon.
- Rhythmicon sameAs Ritmicón.
- Rhythmicon sameAs Rhythmicon.
- Rhythmicon sameAs m.08mhqq.
- Rhythmicon sameAs Q927078.
- Rhythmicon sameAs Q927078.
- Rhythmicon wasDerivedFrom Rhythmicon?oldid=676852131.
- Rhythmicon depiction Joseph_Schillinger_and_the_Rhythmicon.jpg.
- Rhythmicon isPrimaryTopicOf Rhythmicon.