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Musical instrument
The Sphärophon or a Spherophone is an electrical musical instrument that was first made as the "Electrophon" around 1921 by Jörg Mager, later modified
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Russian inventor (1896–1993)
(1945 or earlier); it is considered a predecessor of RFID technology Spharophon, a Theremin-like instrument made by Jörg Mager around 1921 Lee de Forest
Leon_Theremin
Instrument that uses electronic circuits to make sound
synthesizers included the Telharmonium (1897), the Theremin (1919), Jörg Mager's Spharophon (1924) and Partiturophone, Taubmann's similar Electronde (1933), Maurice
Electronic_musical_instrument
synthesizer Novachord Ondes Martenot Therevox Ondioline Oramics Radiodrum Spharophon Stylophone Synthesizer Analog synthesizer Digital synthesizer Telharmonium
List of electrophones by Hornbostel–Sachs number
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Mager invented an electronic instrument without a keyboard, called the Spharophon, among others, which was shown at the festival. Beaulieu Jazz Festival
List of electronic music festivals
List_of_electronic_music_festivals
Music genre
instruments developed between the two world wars, such as the Theremin (1919), Spharophon (1924), ondes Martenot (1928), and the Trautonium (1929), may be cited
Live_electronic_music
German musician and inventor (1880–1939)
In the 1920s, Mager developed the Electrophon (later renamed to the Sphärophon), a keyboard instrument that produced sound using heterodyning. Its premiere
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Particular
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Auspicious
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English : variant of Cottrell.
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Arabic, Australian, British, French, Punjabi
Beautiful Star
Biblical
as miserable; as heir, King of Persia; means the son of truth
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Festive party.
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from the French Jeanette.
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English : from a pet form of Pott, a short form of Philpott.
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Good Deed
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Spanish feminine form of German Adelmar, EDELMIRA means "nobly famous."Â
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