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- Q7562209 subject Q7157166.
- Q7562209 subject Q7490453.
- Q7562209 abstract "The sonomètre is a tuning device invented circa 1694 by Étienne Loulié to facilitate the tuning of stringed instruments. Sébastien de Brossard considered this device to be "one of the finest inventions" of the seventeenth century.On July 4, 1699, Étienne Loulié had the honor of presenting two inventions before the Royal Academy of Sciences in Paris. The records of the Academy (Procès verbaux) for that day read:"Monsieur Loulié showed the Company an new machine he has invented, which he calls the sonomètre, by means of which anyone who has never tuned a harpsichord, as long as he has a sufficiently good ear to tune one string in unison with another, and one octave in unison with another, will on the first attempt tune the harpsichord as quickly, more easily, and in less time than the best music master tuning it by the ordinary method."".
- Q7562209 thumbnail Small_sonometer_colored.jpg?width=300.
- Q7562209 wikiPageWikiLink Q1026865.
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- Q7562209 wikiPageWikiLink Q188771.
- Q7562209 wikiPageWikiLink Q289847.
- Q7562209 wikiPageWikiLink Q40125.
- Q7562209 wikiPageWikiLink Q636309.
- Q7562209 wikiPageWikiLink Q7157166.
- Q7562209 wikiPageWikiLink Q7490453.
- Q7562209 comment "The sonomètre is a tuning device invented circa 1694 by Étienne Loulié to facilitate the tuning of stringed instruments. Sébastien de Brossard considered this device to be "one of the finest inventions" of the seventeenth century.On July 4, 1699, Étienne Loulié had the honor of presenting two inventions before the Royal Academy of Sciences in Paris.".
- Q7562209 label "Sonomètre of Loulié".
- Q7562209 depiction Small_sonometer_colored.jpg.