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- Euphonicon abstract "A euphonicon is a variety of upright piano.The distinguishing feature of the euphonicon is that the iron harp frame projects from the body on the left, such that the bass strings are open to view. It also has unusual stringing and tuning arrangements, and an early example of drop-action. Rather than a single soundboard, it has three soundbases which imitate the appearance of the cello (behind the bass strings), viola (behind the tenor strings) and violin (behind the treble strings).Although the euphonicon resembles a harp piano (claviharp) in appearance, the action strikes strings with hammers rather than plucking them.The euphonicon was invented by John Steward, London, in 1841 (patent no. 9023, granted in 1841) and manufactured by Frederick Beale and Company. It was never popular, but a number of examples exist in good condition in museum collections.".
- Euphonicon wikiPageExternalLink piano-euphonicon-piano.
- Euphonicon wikiPageExternalLink 3357435538.
- Euphonicon wikiPageExternalLink uckd0497.html.
- Euphonicon wikiPageID "25314219".
- Euphonicon wikiPageLength "1902".
- Euphonicon wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Euphonicon wikiPageRevisionID "545787294".
- Euphonicon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Piano.
- Euphonicon wikiPageWikiLink Cello.
- Euphonicon wikiPageWikiLink Claviharp.
- Euphonicon wikiPageWikiLink Harp_piano.
- Euphonicon wikiPageWikiLink Piano.
- Euphonicon wikiPageWikiLink Victoria_and_Albert_Museum.
- Euphonicon wikiPageWikiLink Viola.
- Euphonicon wikiPageWikiLink Violin.
- Euphonicon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Euphonicon".
- Euphonicon wikiPageWikiLinkText "euphonicon".
- Euphonicon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Musical-instrument-stub.
- Euphonicon subject Category:Piano.
- Euphonicon hypernym Variety.
- Euphonicon type Grape.
- Euphonicon type Instrument.
- Euphonicon type Instrument.
- Euphonicon comment "A euphonicon is a variety of upright piano.The distinguishing feature of the euphonicon is that the iron harp frame projects from the body on the left, such that the bass strings are open to view. It also has unusual stringing and tuning arrangements, and an early example of drop-action.".
- Euphonicon label "Euphonicon".
- Euphonicon sameAs Q5410385.
- Euphonicon sameAs Eufônico.
- Euphonicon sameAs m.09gb_y0.
- Euphonicon sameAs Q5410385.
- Euphonicon wasDerivedFrom Euphonicon?oldid=545787294.
- Euphonicon isPrimaryTopicOf Euphonicon.