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  2. Handpan - Wikipedia

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    Handpan is a term for a group of musical instruments that are classified as a subset of the steelpan. Several handpan makers and brands have emerged in recent years, resulting from a growing worldwide interest in the Hang , which is an instrument developed by the company PANArt that is based on the physical properties of the Trinidadian ...

  3. Hang (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    The Hang (German pronunciation:; [1] plural form: Hanghang) [2] is a type of musical instrument called a handpan, fitting into the idiophone class and based on the Trinidad & Tobago steelpan instrument. It was created by Felix Rohner and Sabina Schärer in Bern, Switzerland. The name of their company is PANArt Hangbau AG. [3]

  4. James Crossley (bodybuilder) - Wikipedia

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    As of 2021, Crossley works as a musician and sound healer playing the handpan, gongs and other percussion instruments. He created Sound Healing Teacher Training, a school to certify gong bath practitioners based in SW London. In 2024 James opened up the London Handpan Academy, a school where students can learn to play the handpan.

  5. Roberto Regazzi - Wikipedia

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    He has written books, lectured around the world and organised cultural events relating to his art and profession. [13]Regazzi is the first luthier from Bologna having been chosen as an official testimonial for the Craft of Traditional Musical Instrument Making at the Bologna Shanghai 2010 Expo.

  6. History of sound recording - Wikipedia

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    The tape was 0.1 inches (2.5 mm) wide and 0.003 inches (0.076 mm) thick running at 5 feet per second (1.5 m/s) past the recording and reproducing heads. This meant that the length of tape required for a half-hour program was nearly 1.8 miles (2.9 km) and a full reel weighed 55 pounds (25 kg).

  7. The Dickson Experimental Sound Film - Wikipedia

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    The Dickson Experimental Sound Film restored sound version on the YouTube; The Dickson Experimental Sound Film movie credits and additional details; part of the Internet Movie Database "The Pre-History of Sound Cinema, Part 1: Thomas Edison and W.K.L. Dickson" extensive discussion by Spencer Sundell, April 10, 2006; part of the Mugu Brainpan weblog

  8. Flexatone - Wikipedia

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    Suggested notation of music for flexatone, using roll symbols for the tremolo and approximate pitch [3] Rhythmic pattern easily playable on the flexatone [4]. The flexatone or fleximetal is a modern percussion instrument (an indirectly struck idiophone) consisting of a small flexible metal sheet suspended in a wire frame ending in a handle. [5]

  9. Category:History of sound recording - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "History of sound recording" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.