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- Sound_icon abstract "A sound icon is a grand piano standing on its side. It is primarily played by bowing the strings. It was the invention of Romanian-French composer Horațiu Rădulescu, who featured the instrument in several of his pieces.".
- Sound_icon thumbnail Sound_Icon.jpg?width=300.
- Sound_icon wikiPageExternalLink popup_press1_6.htm.
- Sound_icon wikiPageExternalLink radulescu.html.
- Sound_icon wikiPageID "47941570".
- Sound_icon wikiPageLength "7652".
- Sound_icon wikiPageOutDegree "31".
- Sound_icon wikiPageRevisionID "683564631".
- Sound_icon wikiPageWikiLink Acronym.
- Sound_icon wikiPageWikiLink Aldo_Brizzi.
- Sound_icon wikiPageWikiLink B_(musical_note).
- Sound_icon wikiPageWikiLink Bowed_clavier.
- Sound_icon wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_art.
- Sound_icon wikiPageWikiLink Category:1965_introductions.
- Sound_icon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bowed_instruments.
- Sound_icon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Contemporary_classical_music.
- Sound_icon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Experimental_musical_instruments.
- Sound_icon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Extended_techniques.
- Sound_icon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Piano.
- Sound_icon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Romanian_inventions.
- Sound_icon wikiPageWikiLink Horațiu_Rădulescu.
- Sound_icon wikiPageWikiLink Hurdy-gurdy.
- Sound_icon wikiPageWikiLink Hurdy_gurdy.
- Sound_icon wikiPageWikiLink Iron_Composer.
- Sound_icon wikiPageWikiLink John_Oliver_(composer).
- Sound_icon wikiPageWikiLink Kirsten_Broberg.
- Sound_icon wikiPageWikiLink Monofilament_fishing_line.
- Sound_icon wikiPageWikiLink Nitty_Gritty_Dirt_Band.
- Sound_icon wikiPageWikiLink Nylon.
- Sound_icon wikiPageWikiLink Piano_wire.
- Sound_icon wikiPageWikiLink Rosin.
- Sound_icon wikiPageWikiLink Stephen_Scott_(composer).
- Sound_icon wikiPageWikiLink Tanpura.
- Sound_icon wikiPageWikiLink Wilco.
- Sound_icon wikiPageWikiLink File:Ebowed_Piano.webm.
- Sound_icon wikiPageWikiLink File:Sound_Icon.jpg.
- Sound_icon wikiPageWikiLink File:Sound_Icon_Demonstration.webm.
- Sound_icon wikiPageWikiLink File:Sound_Icon_at_work.jpg.
- Sound_icon wikiPageWikiLink File:Sound_Icon_played_with_brass_wire.ogg.
- Sound_icon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sound icon".
- Sound_icon wikiPageWikiLinkText "sound icon".
- Sound_icon attack "slow".
- Sound_icon background "string".
- Sound_icon classification "string".
- Sound_icon decay "slow".
- Sound_icon developed "1965".
- Sound_icon hasPhotoCollection Sound_icon.
- Sound_icon inventors Horațiu_Rădulescu.
- Sound_icon name "Sound icon".
- Sound_icon range "A0 – C8".
- Sound_icon volume "low".
- Sound_icon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Experimental_musical_instruments.
- Sound_icon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_instrument.
- Sound_icon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Sound_icon subject Category:1965_introductions.
- Sound_icon subject Category:Bowed_instruments.
- Sound_icon subject Category:Contemporary_classical_music.
- Sound_icon subject Category:Experimental_musical_instruments.
- Sound_icon subject Category:Extended_techniques.
- Sound_icon subject Category:Piano.
- Sound_icon subject Category:Romanian_inventions.
- Sound_icon hypernym Standing.
- Sound_icon type Place.
- Sound_icon comment "A sound icon is a grand piano standing on its side. It is primarily played by bowing the strings. It was the invention of Romanian-French composer Horațiu Rădulescu, who featured the instrument in several of his pieces.".
- Sound_icon label "Sound icon".
- Sound_icon wasDerivedFrom Sound_icon?oldid=683564631.
- Sound_icon depiction Sound_Icon.jpg.
- Sound_icon isPrimaryTopicOf Sound_icon.